Springfield Civic Center

Springfield Civic Center

Location: Springfield, Massachusetts
Dates: October 19, 1979-February 3, 1980
Total games: 22
Total goals: 169 by 72 players

Hartford Whalers (97 goals), Washington Capitals (10), Buffalo Sabres (7), Chicago Blackhawks (7), Montreal Canadiens (7), New York Rangers (7), Pittsburgh Penguins (6), New York Islanders (5), Philadelphia Flyers (4), Quebec Nordiques (4), Atlanta Flames (3), Los Angeles Kings (3), Toronto Maple Leafs (3), Boston Bruins (2), Detroit Red Wings (2), Winnipeg Jets (2).

Springfield Civic Center was the home of the Hartford Whalers while Hartford Civic Center was being renovated in 1979/80.

Player Goals Notes
Blaine Stoughton18All with Hartford Whalers.
Jordy Douglas15All with Hartford Whalers.
Mike Rogers15All with Hartford Whalers.
Mark Howe11All with Hartford Whalers.
Greg Carroll5All with Hartford Whalers.
Dave Debol5All with Hartford Whalers.
Nick Fotiu4All with Hartford Whalers.
Gordie Howe4All with Hartford Whalers.
Steve Shutt4All with Montreal Canadiens.
Danny Gare3All with Buffalo Sabres.
Gordie Roberts3All with Hartford Whalers.
Tom Rowe3All with Hartford Whalers.
Al Sims3All with Hartford Whalers.
Bill Bennett2All with Hartford Whalers.
Mike Bossy2All with New York Islanders.
Guy Charron2All with Washington Capitals.
Mike Gartner2All with Washington Capitals.
Alan Hangsleben2All with Hartford Whalers.
Bernie Johnston2All with Hartford Whalers.
Pierre Larouche2All with Montreal Canadiens.
Rich Leduc2All with Quebec Nordiques.
Antero Lehtonen2All with Washington Capitals.
Gary McAdam2All with Pittsburgh Penguins.
Kent Nilsson2All with Atlanta Flames.
Mike O'Connell2All with Chicago Blackhawks.
Ron Plumb2All with Hartford Whalers.
Rich Preston2All with Chicago Blackhawks.
Brian Propp2All with Philadelphia Flyers.
Charlie Simmer2All with Los Angeles Kings.
Darryl Sittler2All with Toronto Maple Leafs.
Ray Allison1With Hartford Whalers.
Barry Beck1With New York Rangers.
Ivan Boldirev1With Atlanta Flames.
Mel Bridgman1With Philadelphia Flyers.
Ross Cory1With Winnipeg Jets.
Rick Dudley1With Buffalo Sabres.
Butch Goring1With Los Angeles Kings.
Michel Goulet1With Quebec Nordiques.
Ron Greschner1With New York Rangers.
Anders Hedberg1With New York Rangers.
Brian Hill1With Hartford Whalers (his only NHL goal).
Paul Holmgren1With Philadelphia Flyers.
Wes Jarvis1With Washington Capitals.
Ed Johnstone1With New York Rangers.
Dave Keon1With Hartford Whalers.
Orest Kindrachuk1With Pittsburgh Penguins.
Dan Labraaten1With Detroit Red Wings.
Gord Lane1With New York Islanders.
Peter Lee1With Pittsburgh Penguins.
Ross Lonsberry1With Pittsburgh Penguins.
Tom Lysiak1With Chicago Blackhawks.
Dan Maloney1With Toronto Maple Leafs.
Don Maloney1With New York Rangers.
John Markell1With Winnipeg Jets.
Tony McKegney1With Buffalo Sabres.
Pierre Mondou1With Montreal Canadiens.
Murray Murdoch1With New York Rangers.
Bob Murray1With Chicago Blackhawks.
Vaclav Nedomansky1With Detroit Red Wings.
Brad Park1With Boston Bruins.
Gilbert Perreault1With Buffalo Sabres.
Robert Picard1With Washington Capitals.
Jean Ratelle1With Boston Bruins.
Terry Ruskowski1With Chicago Blackhawks.
Rod Schutt1With Pittsburgh Penguins.
Rick Smith1With Buffalo Sabres.
Leif Svensson1With Washington Capitals.
Dean Talafous1With New York Rangers.
Marc Tardif1With Quebec Nordiques.
Jon Tonelli1With New York Islanders.
Bryan Trottier1With New York Islanders.
Ryan Walter1With Washington Capitals.

Unusual game sites

This is a list of regular season NHL games (i.e. not including pre-season exhibition games, or playoff games) that were played in an arena that was not the home team's usual rink. Sometimes the games were simply played in the away team's home arena, but most of the time the games are part of an NHL event taking place at neither team's home ice.

As far as I'm aware, I've found all the games that were not played at the home team's usual home arena. If I've missed any, please let me know at ambishop@gmail.com or on Twitter @NHLArenaGoals.

1910s

Quebec had an NHL team, but did not play the first two seasons. Several players who played for Quebec's NHA team (notably Joe Malone and Joe Hall) played for Montreal in 1917/18. This game at the Aréna de Québec allowed Quebec fans to see their favourite players while their team was inactive. Quebec eventually played one season, 1919/20, before moving to Hamilton.
  • December 27, 1919 - Ottawa Senators 2 @ Montreal Canadiens 0 (Ottawa Arena)
Montreal moved to Mount Royal Arena for the 1919/20 season, but the arena was not ready until January 1920. Their first home game of the season was played in Ottawa.

1920s-30s

  • November 29, 1924 - Toronto St. Patricks 1 @ Montreal Canadiens 7 (Montreal Forum)
The Montreal Maroons joined the league for the 1924/25 season and played in the new Montreal Forum. However, the honour of playing the first game at the Forum went to Montreal's original team, the Canadiens, who at this time played at Mount Royal Arena. They joined the Maroons at the Forum for the 1926/27 season.
All the records I can find online, unless they are mistaken, list these two games are as home games for what was actually the road team - New York was the home team at Detroit's arena and vice versa. 1926/27 was Detroit's first season and they played their regular home games at Border Cities Arena in Windsor, Ontario, before Olympia Stadium in Detroit was completed in 1927.
The Ottawa Senators, Chicago Blackhawks, and Pittsburgh Pirates played numerous home games outside of their usual home arenas in the late 1920s and 1930s.

The Senators were the NHL's oldest team. They were formed in the 19th century, long before the NHL or even the NHA existed. However, Ottawa was in financial trouble in the 20s and 30s during the Great Depression. Fans in Ottawa were especially not interested in watching the Senators play against American teams, so occasionally home games were played away from the Ottawa Auditorium. This way, they could collect gate revenues that were much higher than what they would have received in their actual home arena.

Likewise, the Pittsburgh Pirates had financial troubles during this period and played some games away from their home, Duquesne Gardens. Ottawa and Pittsburgh also played several games at sites that had no NHL team - Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Peace Bridge Arena in Fort Erie, Ontario. The Pirates moved to Philadelphia in 1930 and played one season as the Quakers. Both the Quakers and Senators sat out the 1931/32 season; Ottawa returned to the league before eventually moving to St. Louis in 1934, but disbanded after one season as the Eagles. The Quakers did not return at all.

Chicago played in different arenas as well, because of problems with the availability of their home rinks, Chicago Coliseum and Chicago Stadium. They were unable to use the Coliseum at the end of the 1928/29 season, so they played home games at Peace Bridge Arena, Border Cities Arena, and Olympia Stadium. The new Chicago Stadium was not ready for the beginning of the 1929/30 season, so they played their first games in the old Coliseum. Their first three home games of the 1932/33 season were also played at the Coliseum.

Again, if online records are not mistaken, these two games were home games for the road team. (Online records also switch the days around, so I'm not sure how accurate they are.)

1950s

  • December 6, 1952 - Detroit Red Wings 2 @ Chicago Blackhawks 0 (Indiana State Fairgrounds)
  • December 18, 1953 - Detroit Red Wings 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1 (Indiana State Fairgrounds)
  • January 21, 1954 - Boston Bruins 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (Indiana State Fairgrounds)
  • February 19, 1954 - New York Rangers 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 0 (Indiana State Fairgrounds)
  • February 25, 1954 - Detroit Red Wings 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (Ak-sar-ben Coliseum)
  • November 23, 1954 - Montreal Canadiens 4 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4 (St. Louis Arena)
  • November 30, 1954 - Montreal Canadiens 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (Ak-sar-ben Coliseum)
  • December 15, 1954 - Toronto Maple Leafs 8 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (St. Louis Arena)
  • January 2, 1955 - Toronto Maple Leafs 2 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (St. Louis Arena)
  • January 9, 1955 - Detroit Red Wings 6 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (St. Louis Arena)
  • January 29, 1955 - Detroit Red Wings 2 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (St. Louis Arena)
  • February 23, 1955 - Boston Bruins 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (St. Paul Auditorium)
  • March 16, 1955 - New York Rangers 1 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1 (St. Louis Arena)
  • October 25, 1955 - Boston Bruins 0 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (St. Louis Arena)
  • December 9, 1955 - Boston Bruins 1 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1 (St. Louis Arena)
  • December 20, 1955 - Montreal Canadiens 7 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1 (St. Louis Arena)
  • January 14, 1956 - Detroit Red Wings 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 1 (St. Louis Arena)
  • January 17, 1956 - New York Rangers 2 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (Ak-sar-ben Coliseum)
  • March 8, 1956 - New York Rangers 6 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4 (St. Louis Arena)
From 1952 to 1956 the Chicago Blackhawks played numerous home games outside of Chicago in other cities in the Midwest. For the most part the games were played in St. Louis; St. Louis Arena had earlier been the home of the St. Louis Eagles in 1934/35, and would later be the home of the St. Louis Blues from 1967 to 1994. Chicago also played at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Ak-sar-ben Coliseum in Omaha, and the Auditorium in St. Paul. The February 25, 1954 game was originally scheduled for Minneapolis but was moved to Omaha.

1960s

  • October 14, 1967 Philadelphia Flyers 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (Long Beach Arena)
  • October 15, 1967 Minnesota North Stars 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 5 (Long Beach Arena)
  • October 31, 1967 New York Rangers 6 @ Los Angeles Kings 1 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 2, 1967 Chicago Blackhawks 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 1 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 7, 1967 Oakland Seals 4 @ Los Angeles Kings 5 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 9, 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 17, 1967 Detroit Red Wings 4 @ Los Angeles Kings 1 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 19, 1967 Montreal Canadiens 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 22, 1967 Oakland Seals 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 3 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • November 24, 1967 Pittsburgh Penguins 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 5 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • December 6, 1967 St. Louis Blues 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 3 (Long Beach Arena)
  • December 8, 1967 Philadelphia Flyers 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 0 (Long Beach Arena)
  • December 15, 1967 Minnesota North Stars 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 0 (Long Beach Arena)
  • December 16, 1967 Boston Bruins 5 @ Los Angeles Kings 2 (Long Beach Arena)
  • December 19, 1967 Oakland Seals 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 3 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • December 21, 1967 - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • December 23, 1967 - St. Louis Blues 0 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena)
  • March 3, 1968 - Oakland Seals 1 @ Philadelphia Flyers 1 (Madison Square Garden)
  • March 7, 1968 - Boston Bruins 2 @ Philadelphia Flyers 1 (Maple Leaf Gardens)
  • March 10, 1968 - Minnesota North Stars 0 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2 (Colisee de Quebec)
  • March 14, 1968 - Los Angeles Kings 0 @ Philadelphia Flyers 0 (Colisee de Quebec)
  • March 17, 1968 - Toronto Maple Leafs 4 @ Philadelphia Flyers 7 (Colisee de Quebec)
  • March 28, 1968 - St. Louis Blues 0 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2 (Colisee de Quebec)
  • March 30, 1968 - Pittsburgh Penguins 2 @ Philadelphia Flyers 0 (Colisee de Quebec)
  • November 8, 1968 - New York Rangers 3 @ Oakland Seals 2 (Cow Palace)
  • December 8, 1968 - Minnesota North Stars 4 @ Oakland Seals 1 (Cow Palace)
  • December 22, 1968 - Philadelphia Flyers 1 @ Oakland Seals 2 (Cow Palace)
  • February 21, 1969 - St. Louis Blues 2 @ Oakland Seals 3 (Cow Palace)
  • February 26, 1969 - Minnesota North Stars 5 @ Oakland Seals 6 (Cow Palace)
Two of the 1967 expansion teams played some of their games outside of their usual home arenas in their first year. The Los Angeles Kings' home arena was the Great Western Forum from 1967 to 1999, but it was not yet complete for the beginning of the 1967/68 season. Instead, they played home games at Long Beach Arena and the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

At the end of the season, the Spectrum, home of the Philadelphia Flyers, was damaged during a snowstorm. The Flyers played the rest of the season away from home. They played at Maple Leaf Gardens, Madison Square Garden (the afternoon before a New York Rangers home game), and then finished the season at the Colisée de Québec, the future home of the Quebec Nordiques.

During the 1968-69 season, the Oakland Seals played 5 games at the Cow Palace in Daly City, where the Western Hockey League San Francisco Seals had played from 1961-1967 and the San Jose Sharks would play from 1991 to 1993. (Thanks to James Karkoski for the tip about the Seals.)

1970s

The Hartford Whalers played at Hartford Civic Center, from 1975 to 1978 in the WHA and from 1980 to 1997 in the NHL. However, the roof collapsed in Hartford in 1979, so to begin their first NHL season, they played at the Springfield Civic Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. All home games from October 19, 1979 to February 3, 1980 were played in Springfield.

1990s

  • October 13, 1992 - Calgary Flames 4 @ Minnesota North Stars 3 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • October 20, 1992 - Ottawa Senators 3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 5 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • November 3, 1992 - Chicago Blackhawks 1 @ Washington Capitals 4 (Market Square Arena, Indianapolis)
  • November 17, 1992 - Toronto Maple Leafs 1 @ Quebec Nordiques 3 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • November 18, 1992 - Buffalo Sabres 2 @ New Jersey Devils 3 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • December 1, 1992 - Los Angeles Kings 6 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee)
  • December 8, 1992 - Montreal Canadiens 5 @ Los Angeles Kings 5 (Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix)
  • December 9, 1992 - Tampa Bay Lightning 5 @ New York Rangers 6 (Miami Arena, Miami)
  • December 13, 1992 - Edmonton Oilers 1 @ New York Islanders 4 (Myriad Convention Center, Oklahoma City)
  • December 15, 1992 - New York Islanders 4 @ St. Louis Blues 3 (Reunion Arena, Dallas)
  • January 4, 1993 - San Jose Sharks 1 @ Montreal Canadiens 4 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • January 18, 1993 - Hartford Whalers 7 @ Winnipeg Jets 8 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • February 8, 1993 - St. Louis Blues 3 @ Hartford Whalers 1 (Carver Arena, Peoria)
  • February 8, 1993 - Boston Bruins 0 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4 (OMNI Coliseum, Atlanta)
  • February 16, 1993 - Philadelphia Flyers 4 @ Calgary Flames 4 (Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati)
  • February 20, 1993 - Quebec Nordiques 5 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 2 (Halifax Metro Center, Halifax)
  • February 22, 1993 - New York Rangers 4 @ San Jose Sharks 0 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • February 22, 1993 - Detroit Red Wings 5 @ Philadelphia Flyers 5 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
  • February 23, 1993 - Winnipeg Jets 8 @ Ottawa Senators 2 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • March 1, 1993 - Vancouver Canucks 5 @ Buffalo Sabres 2 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • March 11, 1993 - Minnesota North Stars 4 @ Vancouver Canucks 3 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • March 16, 1993 - New Jersey Devils 1 @ Boston Bruins 3 (Providence Civic Center, Providence)
  • March 16, 1993 - Washington Capitals 4 @ Detroit Red Wings 2 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee)
  • March 21, 1993 - Pittsburgh Penguins 6 @ Edmonton Oilers 4 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
  • October 21, 1993 - San Jose Sharks 2 @ St. Louis Blues 5 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • October 31, 1993 - New Jersey Devils 1 @ New York Rangers 4 (Halifax Metro Center, Halifax)
  • November 3, 1993 - Pittsburgh Penguins 6 @ Buffalo Sabres 2 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • November 9, 1993 - Dallas Stars 2 @ Anaheim Ducks 4 (America West Arena, Phoenix)
  • November 18, 1993 - New York Islanders 5 @ Montreal Canadiens 1 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • December 9, 1993 - Ottawa Senators 1 @ Dallas Stars 6 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • December 14, 1993 - Montreal Canadiens 1 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Orlando Arena, Orlando)
  • December 23, 1993 - Calgary Flames 3 @ Vancouver Canucks 4 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • December 26, 1993 - Florida Panthers 3 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Orlando Arena, Orlando)
  • December 31, 1993 - Philadelphia Flyers 4 @ Boston Bruins 3 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • January 2, 1994 - Anaheim Ducks 4 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (Orlando Arena, Orlando)
  • January 4, 1994 - Tampa Bay Lightning 1 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 0 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • January 5, 1994 - Montreal Canadiens 4 @ Quebec Nordiques 0 (America West Arena, Phoenix)
  • January 6, 1994 - St. Louis Blues 2 @ Hartford Whalers 1 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
  • January 17, 1994 - Detroit Red Wings 6 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 3 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • January 24, 1994 - Los Angeles Kings 3 @ Calgary Flames 3 (America West Arena, Phoenix)
  • January 24, 1994 - Buffalo Sabres 0 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 4 (Orlando Arena, Orlando)
  • January 24, 1994 - Vancouver Canucks 5 @ Edmonton Oilers 4 (Saskatchewan Place, Saskatoon)
  • February 2, 1994 - Washington Capitals 5 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
  • February 8, 1994 - Chicago Blackhawks 3 @ San Jose Sharks 4 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • February 22, 1994 - Florida Panthers 3 @ Winnipeg Jets 2 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • February 24, 1994 - Hartford Whalers 0 @ Detroit Red Wings 3 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
  • March 4, 1994 - Winnipeg Jets 6 @ Ottawa Senators 1 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • March 8, 1994 - Anaheim Ducks 0 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (America West Arena, Phoenix)
  • March 9, 1994 - New York Rangers 7 @ Washington Capitals 5 (Halifax Metro Center, Halifax)
  • March 18, 1994 - Buffalo Sabres 2 @ New York Islanders 2 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • March 20, 1994 - Washington Capitals 3 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 0 (Orlando Arena, Orlando)
  • March 23, 1994 - Toronto Maple Leafs 1 @ Florida Panthers 1 (Copps Coliseum, Hamilton)
  • March 27, 1994 - Quebec Nordiques 2 @ New Jersey Devils 5 (Target Center, Minneapolis)
  • April 3, 1994 - Edmonton Oilers 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 6 (ARCO Arena, Sacramento)
  • April 3, 1994 - Boston Bruins 2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 6 (Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland)
From 1992 to 1994 the NHL played numerous "neutral site" games. This was a period of expansion and proposed expansion, so some of the neutral sites were in cities that would later have teams (Reunion Arena in Dallas, America West Arena in Phoenix). Some games were also played in arenas that had been used by defunct or relocated teams (Richfield Coliseum, former home of the Cleveland Barons, OMNI Coliseum, former home of the Atlanta Flames).
The NHL opened the 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons with two games each in Tokyo, Japan.

2000s-2010s

The NHL returned to Japan to start the 2000/01 season with two games at Saitama, Tokyo.
The Buffalo Sabres played 2 home games at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York, in 2003 and 2005.

Heritage Classic

  • November 22, 2003 - Montreal Canadiens 4 @ Edmonton Oilers 3 (Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton)
  • February 20, 2011 - Montreal Canadiens 0 @ Calgary Flames 4 (McMahon Stadium, Calgary)
  • March 2, 2014 - Ottawa Senators 4 @ Vancouver Canucks 2 (BC Place, Vancouver)
  • October 23, 2016 - Edmonton Oilers 3 @ Winnipeg Jets 0 (Investors Group Field, Winnipeg)
  • October 26, 2019 - Calgary Flames 1 @ Winnipeg Jets 2 (Mosaic Stadium, Regina)
  • March 13, 2022 - Toronto Maple Leafs 2 @ Buffalo Sabres 5 (Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton)
  • October 29, 2023 - Calgary Flames @ Edmonton Oilers (Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton)
The Heritage Classic is played outdoors at a Canadian stadium.

NHL Premiere

  • September 29, 2007 - Anaheim Ducks 1 @ Los Angeles Kings 4 (O2 Arena, London)
  • September 30, 2007 - Los Angeles Kings 1 @ Anaheim Ducks 4 (O2 Arena, London)
  • October 4, 2008 - Pittburgh Penguins 4 @ Ottawa Senators 3 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 4, 2008 - New York Rangers 2 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 1 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • October 5, 2008 - Ottawa Senators 3 @ Pittburgh Penguins 1 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 5, 2008 - Tampa Bay Lightning 1 @ New York Rangers 2 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • October 2, 2009 - St. Louis Blues 4 @ Detroit Red Wings 3 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 2, 2009 - Florida Panthers 4 @ Chicago Blackhawks 3 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 3, 2009 - Detroit Red Wings 3 @ St. Louis Blues 5 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 3, 2009 - Chicago Blackhawks 4 @ Florida Panthers 0 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 7, 2010 - Carolina Hurricanes 4 @ Minnesota Wild 3 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 8, 2010 - San Jose Sharks 3 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 2 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 8, 2010 - Minnesota Wild 1 @ Carolina Hurricanes 2 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 9, 2010 - Columbus Blue Jackets 3 @ San Jose Sharks 2 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 9, 2010 - Phoenix Coyotes 5 @ Boston Bruins 2 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • October 10, 2010 - Boston Bruins 3 @ Phoenix Coyotes 0 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • October 7, 2011 - New York Rangers 2 @ Los Angeles Kings 3 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 7, 2011 - Anaheim Ducks 1 @ Buffalo Sabres 4 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 8, 2011 - New York Rangers 1 @ Anaheim Ducks 2 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 8, 2011 - Buffalo Sabres 4 @ Los Angeles Kings 2 (O2 World Arena, Berlin)
From 2007 to 2011, the NHL began the season with several games in Europe.

Winter Classic

  • January 1, 2008 - Pittsburgh Penguins 2 @ Buffalo Sabres (Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park)
  • January 1, 2009 - Detroit Red Wings 6 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4 (Wrigley Field, Chicago)
  • January 1, 2010 - Philadelphia Flyers 1 @ Boston Bruins 2 (Fenway Park, Boston)
  • January 1, 2011 - Washington Capitals 3 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 1 (Heinz Field, Pittsburgh)
  • January 1, 2012 - New York Rangers 3 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2 (Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia)
  • January 1, 2014 - Toronto Maple Leafs 3 @ Detroit Red Wings 2 (Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor)
  • January 1, 2015 - Chicago Blackhawks 2 @ Washington Capitals 3 (Nationals Stadium, Washington)
  • January 1, 2016 - Montreal Canadiens 5 @ Boston Bruins 1 (Gillette Stadium, Foxborough)
  • January 2, 2017 - Chicago Blackhawks 1 @ St. Louis Blues 4 (Busch Stadium, St. Louis)
  • January 1, 2018 - New York Rangers 3 @ Buffalo Sabres 2 (Citi Field, New York)
  • January 1, 2019 - Boston Bruins 4 @ Chicago Blackhawks 2 (Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame)
  • January 1, 2020 - Nashville Predators 2 @ Dallas Stars 4 (The Cotton Bowl, Dallas)
  • January 1, 2022 - St. Louis Blues 6 @ Minnesota Wild 4 (Target Field, Minneapolis)
  • January 1, 2023 - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 @ Boston Bruins 2 (Fenway Park, Boston)
  • January 1, 2024 - Vegas Golden Knights @ Seattle Kraken (T-Mobile Park, Seattle)
Like the Heritage Classic, the Winter Classic is played outdoors, but in the United States.

Stadium Series

  • January 25, 2014 - Anaheim Ducks 3 @ Los Angeles Kings 0 (Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles)
  • January 26, 2014 - New York Rangers 7 @ New Jersey Devils 3 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
  • January 29, 2014 - New York Rangers 2 @ New York Islanders 1 (Yankee Stadium, New York)
  • March 1, 2014 - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 @ Chicago Blackhawks 5 (Soldier Field, Chicago)
  • February 21, 2015 - Los Angeles Kings 2 @ San Jose Sharks 1 (Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara)
  • February 21, 2016 - Chicago Blackhawks 1 @ Minnesota Wild 6 (TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis)
  • February 27, 2016 - Detroit Red Wings 5 @ Colorado Avalanche 3 (Coors Field, Denver)
  • February 25, 2017 - Philadelphia Flyers 2 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4 (Heinz Field, Pittsburgh)
  • March 3, 2018 - Toronto Maple Leafs 2 @ Washington Capitals 5 (Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis)
  • February 23, 2019 - Pittsburgh Penguins 3 @ Philadelphia Flyers 4 (Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia)
  • February 15, 2020 - Los Angeles Kings 3 @ Colorado Avalanche 1 (Falcon Stadium, Colorado Springs)
  • February 26, 2022 - Tampa Bay Lightning 3 @ Nashville Panthers 1 (Nissan Stadium, Nashville)
  • February 18, 2023 - Washington Capitals 1 @ Carolina Hurricanes 4 (Carter–Finley Stadium, Raleigh)
  • February, 2024 - Philadelphia Flyers @ New Jersey Devils (MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford)
  • February, 2024 - New York Rangers @ New York Islanders (MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford)
The Stadium Series is a series of games played outdoors in baseball/football stadiums starting in 2014.

Centennial Classic

  • January 1, 2017 - Detroit Red Wings 4 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 5 (BMO Field, Toronto)
The Centennial Classic was an outdoor event to celebrate the 100th season of the NHL and of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

NHL 100 Classic

  • December 16, 2017 - Montreal Canadiens 0 @ Ottawa Senators 3 (TD Place, Ottawa)
The NHL 100 Classic was an outdoor game to celebrate the 100th season of the NHL.

Global Series

  • November 10, 2017 - Ottawa Senators 4 @ Colorado Avalanche 3 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • November 11, 2017 - Colorado Avalanche 3 @ Ottawa Senators 4 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 6, 2018 - New Jersey Devils 5 @ Edmonton Oilers 2 (Scandinavium, Gothenburg)
  • November 1, 2018 - Florida Panthers 2 @ Winnipeg Jets 4 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • November 2, 2018 - Winnipeg Jets 4 @ Florida Panthers 2 (Hartwall Areena, Helsinki)
  • October 4, 2019 - Chicago Blackhawks 3 @ Philadelphia Flyers 4 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • November 8, 2019 - Tampa Bay Lightning 3 @ Buffalo Sabres 2 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • November 9, 2019 - Buffalo Sabres 3 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 5 (Globe Arena, Stockholm)
  • October 7, 2022 - San Jose Sharks 1 @ Nashville Predators 4 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • October 8, 2022 - Nashville Predators 3 @ San Jose Sharks 2 (O2 Arena, Prague)
  • November 4, 2022 - Columbus Blue Jackets 6 @ Colorado Avalanche 3 (Nokia Arena, Tampere)
  • November 5, 2022 - Colorado Avalanche 5 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 1 (Nokia Arena, Tampere)
  • November 16, 2023 - Detroit Red Wings @ Ottawa Senators (Avicii Arena, Stockholm)
  • November 17, 2023 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Detroit Red Wings (Avicii Arena, Stockholm)
  • November 18, 2023 - Minnesota Wild @ Ottawa Senators (Avicii Arena, Stockholm)
  • November 19, 2023 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Minnesota Wild (Avicii Arena, Stockholm)
The NHL Global Series was held at Globe Arena in Stockholm in 2017 and 2019, the Scandinavium in Gothenburg and Hartwall Areena in Helsinki in 2018, the O2 Arena in Prague in 2019 and 2022, and the Nokia Arena in Tampere in 2022, and will be held at Avicii Arena (the former Globe Arena) in 2023.

NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe

  • February 20, 2021 - Vegas Golden Knights 2 @ Colorado Avalanche 3
  • February 21, 2021 - Philadelphia Flyers 3 @ Boston Bruins 7
Two games were played outside at Lake Tahoe to replace the cancelled 2021 Winter Classic and Stadium Series games.

New York Islanders home games

The New York Islanders split their home games between Nassau Colseum and Barclays Centre in 2018-2019 and 2019-2020.

Once again, if I've missed any, please let me know at ambishop@gmail.com or on Twitter at @NHLArenaGoals.