Ranking NHL arenas from oldest to newest: Madison Square Garden to Climate Pledge Arena
Which NHL arenas are the oldest? Which are the newest?
Take a look at each NHL team's current arena, ranked from oldest to newest, based on the season that the team first played in it (or for the Utah NHL team, the year the arena opened).
There are 21 current NHL arenas that were constructed prior to the 2000-01 season. The historic home of the New York Rangers, Madison Square Garden, the oldest venue in the league and the Calgary Flames' Scotiabank Saddledome the second oldest.
The Rangers started playing at Madison Square Garden in the 1967-68 season. The Flames began playing at the Scotiabank Saddledome in the 1983-84 season.
Eleven current NHL arenas started being used in the 2000-01 season or later. Climate Pledge Arena, the home of the Seattle Kraken, and UBS Arena, the home of the New York Islanders, are the newest arenas.
Those teams started playing there in the 2021-22 season.
The Arizona Coyotes' previous arena, Mullett Arena at Arizona State University, opened in 2022. The Coyotes' arena before that in Glendale, now called Desert Diamond Arena, opened in 2003. The franchise was relocated to Utah last month.
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NHL arena rankings from oldest to newest
1. New York Rangers - Madison Square Garden: 1967-68
2. Calgary Flames - Scotiabank Saddledome: 1983-84
3. Utah NHL Team - Delta Center: 1991-92
4. Anaheim Ducks - Honda Center: 1993-94
4. San Jose Sharks - SAP Center: 1993-94
6. St. Louis Blues - Enterprise Center: 1994-95
6. Chicago Blackhawks - United Center: 1994-95
8. Montreal Canadiens - Bell Centre: 1995-96
8. Ottawa Senators - Canadian Tire Centre: 1995-96
8. Vancouver Canucks - Rogers Arena: 1995-96
8. Boston Bruins - TD Garden: 1995-96
12. Tampa Bay Lightning - Amalie Arena: 1996-97
12. Buffalo Sabres - KeyBank Center: 1996-97
12. Philadelphia Flyers - Wells Fargo Center: 1996-97
15. Washington Capitals - Capital One Arena: 1997-98
16. Florida Panthers - Amerant Bank Arena: 1998-99
16. Nashville Predators - Bridgestone Arena: 1998-99
16. Toronto Maple Leafs - Scotiabank Arena: 1998-99
19. Colorado Avalanche - Ball Arena: 1999-2000
19. Carolina Hurricanes - PNC Arena: 1999-2000
19. Los Angeles Kings - Crypto.com Arena: 1999-2000
22. Columbus Blue Jackets - Nationwide Arena: 2000-01
22. Minnesota Wild - Xcel Energy Center: 2000-01
24. Dallas Stars - American Airlines Center: 2001-02
25. New Jersey Devils - Prudential Center: 2007-08
26. Pittsburgh Penguins - PPG Paints Arena: 2010-11
27. Winnipeg Jets - Canada Life Centre: 2011-12
28. Edmonton Oilers - Rogers Place: 2016-17
29. Detroit Red Wings - Little Caesars Arena: 2017-18
29. Vegas Golden Knights - T-Mobile Arena: 2017-18
31. Seattle Kraken - Climate Pledge Arena: 2021-22
31. New York Islanders - UBS Arena: 2021-22
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