32 NHL Arenas.
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Highlights worth a visit
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Bell Centre, Montreal
Unique fact: The most legendary arena in hockey displays 24 Stanley Cup banners and retired numbers of icons like Maurice Richard and Jean Béliveau. The Canadiens are the most successful franchise in NHL history with the most devoted fans.
Why visit: Experience hockey's most storied franchise where fans still chant in French and the atmosphere is unmatched. Hear 21,000 fans sing "Ole Ole Ole," see the banners hanging from the rafters, and understand why Montreal is hockey's most sacred temple.
TD Garden, Boston
Unique fact: Home to both Bruins (6 Cups) and Celtics (17 banners), the Garden displays more championship banners than any arena in America. The Bruins have retired 12 numbers, including Bobby Orr's number 4.
Why visit: Feel the intensity of Original Six hockey rivalry games in an arena dripping with championship history. Experience the Bruins' blue-collar passion, see Bobby Orr's retired jersey, and understand why Boston fans are the most passionate in sports.
Madison Square Garden, NYC
Unique fact: The Rangers are the only Original Six team playing in the same city since 1926, and MSG has hosted legends from Gretzky to Messier to Lundqvist. The arena's history spans hockey's entire modern era.
Why visit: Watch hockey where the Great One played and Mark Messier guaranteed a Game 6 victory in 1994. Experience the energy of Broadway on ice, hear the roar when Henrik Lundqvist's name echoes, and feel the weight of Rangers history.
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto
Unique fact: The most valuable franchise in hockey plays in an arena where the upper deck is further from the ice than any other NHL venue, yet tickets remain the most expensive and hardest to get in the league.
Why visit: Experience the passion of Leafs Nation in hockey's most rabid market, where fans haven't seen a Cup since 1967 but still fill every seat. Feel the tension, the hope, and the historic weight of the most obsessive fanbase in sports.
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
Unique fact: The first major professional sports venue built on the Las Vegas Strip and home to the expansion Vegas Golden Knights, who reached the Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural season, an unprecedented achievement.
Why visit: Watch hockey with Vegas showmanship, from the pregame Knight projection show to the castle-themed arena experience. See how Vegas reinvented hockey entertainment and brought championship-caliber hockey to the desert.
Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
Unique fact: The world's first zero-carbon certified arena was built by preserving the historic 1962 World's Fair roof while completely excavating underneath. The Kraken became Seattle's first NHL team in 2021.
Why visit: Watch the NHL's newest team in a renovated historic arena that leads sports sustainability. See the preserved 1962 roof, experience the Pacific Northwest hockey culture growing from scratch, and witness history being made.
United Center, Chicago
Unique fact: The Blackhawks' six Stanley Cup banners hang alongside Michael Jordan's retired jerseys, and the Chelsea Dagger goal song has become one of hockey's most recognizable celebrations.
Why visit: Hear the roar when Chelsea Dagger plays after goals, one of hockey's most electric traditions. Experience the Blackhawks' passionate fanbase, see banners from their 2010s dynasty, and feel the Chicago sports energy.