List of ice hockey arenas by capacity

The following is a list of ice hockey arenas by capacity. Only those arenas that regularly host ice hockey games with paid admission (e.g. professional, major junior, or university) are included. Outdoor stadiums that have hosted occasional hockey games are not included. Buildings under construction are not included. Buildings which no longer host hockey matches are listed but not ranked, and the capacity for defunct buildings is the capacity at the time of closing, or last use for hockey, unless otherwise mentioned. Buildings are ranked by their current maximum capacity for hockey games, not for other events—which is often substantially different because of ice hockey's unique playing surface, the ice rink. Capacities do not include standing room tickets. All arenas with a capacity of more than 15,000 or smaller are included.

The majority of these arenas are in Canada and the United States, with a small number in Europe; none are on any other continent. Most of the largest arenas are home to professional teams, mainly from the National Hockey League (NHL). All 32 current NHL arenas are listed. None of the teams in the top leagues in Finland (Liiga) or Sweden (SHL), and only one team each in the top league of Czech Republic (Czech Extraliga), and Germany (Deutsche Eishockey Liga), Switzerland (National League A) or the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia), play in an arena with a capacity of 15,000 or larger. Arenas with an * are NHL arenas.

Arenas by capacity

RankArenaCapacity
(Seating capacity only)
CityCountryHome team(s) (League, Dates)Image
1SKA Arena21,542Saint Petersburg  RussiaSKA St. Petersburg (KHL) (2023-present)
2Bell Centre*21,105[1]Montreal  CanadaMontreal Canadiens (NHL) (1996–present)
3United Center*19,717[2][verification needed]Chicago  United StatesChicago Blackhawks (NHL) (1995–present)
4Wells Fargo Center*19,537[3]Philadelphia  United StatesPhiladelphia Flyers (NHL) (1996–present)
5Little Caesars Arena*19,515[4]Detroit  United StatesDetroit Red Wings (NHL) (2017–present)
6Scotiabank Saddledome*19,289[5]Calgary  CanadaCalgary Flames (NHL) (1983–present), Calgary Hitmen (WHL) (1995–present)
7Amerant Bank Arena*19,250[6]Sunrise  United StatesFlorida Panthers (NHL) (1998–present)
8Amalie Arena*19,092[7]Tampa  United StatesTampa Bay Lightning (NHL) (1996–present)
9KeyBank Center*19,070[8]Buffalo  United StatesBuffalo Sabres (NHL) (1996–present)
10Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse18,924[9]Cleveland  United StatesCleveland Monsters (AHL) (2007–present)
11Rogers Arena*18,910[10]Vancouver  CanadaVancouver Canucks (NHL) (1995–present)
12Scotiabank Arena*18,800[11]Toronto  CanadaToronto Maple Leafs (NHL) (1999–present)
13PNC Arena*18,700[12]Raleigh  United StatesCarolina Hurricanes (NHL) (1999–present)
14Canadian Tire Centre*18,652[13]Ottawa  CanadaOttawa Senators (NHL) (1996–present)
15Rogers Place*18,641Edmonton  CanadaEdmonton Oilers (NHL) (2016–present), Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) (2016–present)
16Capital One Arena*18,573[14]Washington  United StatesWashington Capitals (NHL) (1997–present)
17American Airlines Center*18,532[15]Dallas  United StatesDallas Stars (NHL) (2001–present)
18Lanxess Arena18,500[16]Cologne  GermanyKölner Haie (DEL) (1998–present)
19PPG Paints Arena*18,387[17]Pittsburgh  United StatesPittsburgh Penguins (NHL) (2010–present)
20The Moda Center18,280[citation needed]Portland  United StatesPortland Winterhawks (WHL) (1995–present)
21Videotron Centre18,259[18]Quebec City  CanadaQuebec Remparts (QMJHL) (2015–present)
22Crypto.com Arena*18,230[19]Los Angeles  United StatesLos Angeles Kings (NHL) (1999–present)
23Nationwide Arena*18,144[20]Columbus  United StatesColumbus Blue Jackets (NHL) (2000–present)
24Enterprise Center*18,096[21]St. Louis  United StatesSt. Louis Blues (NHL) (1994–present)
25Xcel Energy Center*18,064[22]St. Paul  United StatesMinnesota Wild (NHL) (2000–present)
26Ball Arena*18,007[23]Denver  United StatesColorado Avalanche (NHL) (1999–present)
27Madison Square Garden*18,006[24]New York City  United StatesNew York Rangers (NHL) (1968–present)
28TD Garden*17,565[25]Boston  United StatesBoston Bruins (NHL) (1995–present)
29SAP Center at San Jose*17,562[26]San Jose  United StatesSan Jose Sharks (NHL) (1993–present), San Jose Barracuda (AHL) (2015–present)
30Value City Arena17,500[27]Columbus  United StatesOhio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey (NCAA) (1998–present)
31T-Mobile Arena*17,500[28]Las Vegas  United StatesVegas Golden Knights (NHL) (2017–present)
32FirstOntario Centre17,383[citation needed]Hamilton  CanadaHamilton Bulldogs (OHL) (2015–present), Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) (1996-2015)
33O2 Arena17,413Prague  Czech RepublicHC Sparta Praha (Czech Extraliga) (2015–present), HC Slavia Praha (Czech Extraliga, 2004–2015), HC LEV Praha (KHL, 2012–2014)
34UBS Arena*17,255[29]Hempstead  United StatesNew York Islanders (NHL) (2021–present)
35Honda Center*17,174[30]Anaheim  United StatesAnaheim Ducks (NHL) (1993–present)
36Desert Diamond Arena17,125[31]Glendale  United StatesArizona Coyotes (NHL) (2003–2022)
37Bridgestone Arena*17,159[32]Nashville  United StatesNashville Predators (NHL) (1998–present)
38Climate Pledge Arena*17,151[33]Seattle  United StatesSeattle Kraken (NHL) (2021–present)
39BOK Center17,096[34]Tulsa  United StatesTulsa Oilers (ECHL) (2008–present)
40PostFinance-Arena17,031[citation needed]Bern SwitzerlandSC Bern (NLA) (1967–present)
41Allstate Arena16,692[citation needed]Rosemont  United StatesChicago Wolves (AHL) (1994–present)
42Prudential Center*16,514[35]Newark  United StatesNew Jersey Devils (NHL) (2007–present)
43Barclays Center15,813Brooklyn  United StatesNew York Islanders (NHL) (2015–2020)
44XL Center15,564[36][38]Hartford  United StatesNew England Whalers (WHA) (1975–1978), Hartford Whalers (NHL) (1980–1997),
Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) (1997–present), Connecticut Huskies (NCAA) (2014–present)
45Wells Fargo Arena15,581[citation needed]Des Moines  United StatesIowa Stars (AHL) (2005–2009), Iowa Chops (AHL) (2005–2009), Iowa Wild (AHL) (2013–present)
46Canada Life Centre*15,294[39]Winnipeg  CanadaWinnipeg Jets (NHL) (2011–present), Manitoba Moose (AHL) (2004–2011, 2015–present)
47Kohl Center15,237[40]Madison  United StatesWisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey (NCAA) (1998–present)[41]
48SaskTel Centre15,195[citation needed]Saskatoon  CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL) (1988–present), Saskatchewan Rush (NLL) (2016–present)
49Minsk-Arena15,086Minsk  BelarusDinamo Minsk (KHL) (2008–present)

Defunct arenas by seating

In this table, "defunct" refers to its status as an ice hockey venue. Many of the venues listed here remain in use for other sports.

RankArenaCapacityCityCountryHome Team(s) (League, Dates)
1Thunderdome28,183[42][43]St. Petersburg  United StatesTampa Bay Lightning (NHL) (1993–1996)
2Greensboro Coliseum Complex21,273[citation needed]Greensboro  United StatesCarolina Hurricanes (NHL) (1997–1999), Carolina Monarchs (AHL) (1995–1997), Greensboro Monarchs (ECHL) (1989–1995)
3The Palace20,804[citation needed]Auburn Hills  United StatesDetroit Vipers (IHL) (1994–2001)
4Joe Louis Arena20,027[44]Detroit  United StatesDetroit Red Wings (NHL) (1979–2017)
5Vélodrome d'hiver20,000Paris  FranceClub des Patineurs (Championnat de France) (1931–1937), Racing Club (Championnat de France) (1931–1933),
Stade Français (Championnat de France) (1931–1937), Français Volants (Championnat de France) (1933–1938)
6Izod Center19,040[citation needed]East Rutherford  United StatesNew Jersey Devils (NHL) (1982–2007)
7Richfield Coliseum18,544Richfield, Ohio  United StatesCleveland Crusaders (WHA) (1974–76), Cleveland Barons (NHL) (1976–78)
8Capital Centre18,130[citation needed]Landover  United StatesWashington Capitals (NHL) (1974–97)
9Chesapeake Energy Arena18,036[citation needed]Oklahoma City  United StatesOklahoma City Blazers (CHL) (2002–2009)
10BMO Harris Bradley Center17,845[citation needed]Milwaukee  United StatesMilwaukee Admirals (AHL) (1988–2016)
11Toyota Center17,800[citation needed]Houston  United StatesHouston Aeros (AHL) (2003–2013)
12Kemper Arena17,647[citation needed]Kansas City  United StatesKansas City Scouts (NHL) (1974–1976), Kansas City Blues (CHL) (1976–1977),
Kansas City Blades (IHL) (1990–2001), Kansas City Outlaws (UHL) (2004–2005)
13Philips Arena17,624[citation needed]Atlanta  United StatesAtlanta Thrashers (NHL) (1999–2011)
14Manchester Arena17,500[citation needed]Manchester United KingdomManchester Storm (1995–2002)
15Wachovia Spectrum17,380[citation needed]Philadelphia  United StatesPhiladelphia Flyers (NHL) (1967–1996), Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) (1996–2009)
16Chicago Stadium17,317[citation needed]Chicago United StatesChicago Blackhawks (NHL) (1929–1994)
17St. Louis Arena17,188St. Louis United StatesSt. Louis Eagles (NHL) (1934–1935), St. Louis Blues (NHL) (1967–1994)
18Reunion Arena17,001[citation needed]Dallas  United StatesDallas Stars (NHL) (1993–2001)
19Verizon Arena17,000[citation needed]North Little Rock  United StatesArkansas RiverBlades (ECHL) (1999–2003)
20Civic Arena16,958[citation needed]Pittsburgh  United StatesPittsburgh Hornets (AHL) (1961–1967), Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) (1967–2010)
21Northlands Coliseum16,839[citation needed]Edmonton  CanadaEdmonton Oilers (NHL) (1979–2016), Edmonton Oilers (WHA) (1974–1979), Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) (1974–1976, 2007–2016)
22Buffalo Memorial Auditorium16,433[citation needed]Buffalo  United StatesBuffalo Bisons (AHL) (1940–1970), Buffalo Sabres (NHL) (1970–1996)
23Montreal Forum16,400[45]Montreal  CanadaMontreal Maroons (NHL) (1924–1938), Montreal Canadiens (NHL) (1926–1996), Montreal Junior Canadiens (QJHL, (OHA) (1933–1972),
Montreal Voyageurs (AHL) (1969–1971), Montreal Bleu Blanc Rouge (QMJHL) (1972–1975), Montreal Juniors (QMJHL) (1975–1982)
24Maple Leaf Gardens16,307[46]Toronto  CanadaToronto Maple Leafs (NHL) (1931–1999), Toronto Marlboros (OHL) (1931–1989), Toronto Toros (WHA) (1974–1976)
25Pacific Coliseum16,281[47]Vancouver  CanadaVancouver Canucks (WHL) (1968–1970), Vancouver Canucks (NHL) (1970–1995), Vancouver Nats (WHL) (1971–1973),
Vancouver Blazers (WHA) (1973–1975), Vancouver Voodoo (RHI) (1994–1995), Vancouver Giants (WHL) (2001–2016)
26Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum16,234[48]Uniondale  United StatesNew York Islanders (NHL) (1972–2015, 2017-2020)
27US Airways Center16,210[49]Phoenix  United StatesPhoenix Coyotes (NHL) (1996–2003), Phoenix RoadRunners (ECHL) (2005–2009)
28McNichols Sports Arena16,061[citation needed]Denver  United StatesColorado Rockies (NHL) (1976–1982), Colorado Flames (CHL) (1982–1984), Denver Grizzlies (IHL) (1994–1995), Colorado Avalanche (NHL) (1995–1999)
29The Forum16,005[citation needed]Inglewood  United StatesLos Angeles Kings (NHL) (1967–1999)
30CenturyLink Center Omaha15,959[50]Omaha  United StatesOmaha Mavericks men's ice hockey (NCAA) (2003–2015)
31Amway Arena15,948Orlando  United StatesOrlando Solar Bears (IHL) (1995–2001), Orlando Seals (ACHL) (2002–2004)
32Madison Square Garden (III)15,925[citation needed]New York City  United StatesNew York Rangers (NHL) (1926–1968), New York Americans (NHL) (1925–1942)
33Winnipeg Arena15,565[citation needed]Winnipeg  CanadaWinnipeg Warriors (WHL) (1955–1961), Winnipeg Monarchs (WHL), Winnipeg Jets (WHA, NHL) (1972–1996),
Winnipeg Warriors (WHL) (1980–1984), Manitoba Moose (IHL, AHL) (1996–2004)
34Omni Coliseum15,278[citation needed]Atlanta  United StatesAtlanta Flames (NHL) (1972–1980), Atlanta Knights (IHL) (1992–1996)
35Colisée Pepsi15,176[51]Quebec City  CanadaQuebec Aces (AHL) (1959–1971), Quebec Nordiques (WHA),(NHL) (1972–1995), Quebec Rafales (IHL) (1996–1998),
Quebec Citadelles (AHL) (1999–2002), Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) (1969–1985, 1999–2015)
36London Arena15,000London  United KingdomLondon Knights
37Detroit Olympia15,000[citation needed]Detroit  United StatesDetroit Cougars/Falcons/Red Wings (NHL) (1927–1979)
38Met Center15,000[citation needed]Bloomington  United StatesMinnesota North Stars (NHL) (1967–1993)
39Boston Garden14,448 [52]Boston  United StatesBoston Bruins (NHL) (1928–1995), Boston Braves (AHL) 1971–1974, New England Whalers (WHA) 1972–1974

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