As of July 2013...
Madison Square Garden, New York - 1968
Nassau Veterans Memorial Colliseum, Long Island - 1972
(moving to Barclays Center, Brooklyn - 2012 in 2015)
Rexall Place, Edmonton - 1974 (new arena being planned)
Joe Louis Arena - Detroit - 1979 (new arena being planned)
Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary - 1983
Honda Center, Anaheim - 1993
HP Pavilian, San Jose - 1993
United Center, Chicago - 1994
Scottrade Center, St Louis - 1994
TD Garden, Boston - 1995
Rogers Arena, Vancouver - 1995
St Pete Times Forum, Tampa - 1996
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville - 1996
Scotiabank Place, Ottawa - 1996
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia - 1996
Bell Centre, Montreal - 1996
First Niagara Center, Buffalo - 1996
Verizon Center, Washington - 1997
Bank Atlantic Center, Miami - 1998
RBC Center, Raleigh -1999
Air Canada Centre, Toronto - 1999
Pepsi Center, Denver - 1999
Staples Center, Los Angeles - 1999
Nationwide Arena, Columbus - 2000
Xcel Energy Center, Minneapolis - 2000
American Airlines Center, Dallas - 2001
Jobing.com Arena, Glendale - 2003
MTS Centre, Winnipeg -2004
Prudential Center, Newark -2007
Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh - 2010
1996 was a good year to do an NHL road trip!
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All of the teams in the NHL have American players.
All I know is, he first payed on the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers.
The NHL was founded in 1917. Its first season was 1917-1918. Originally, there were four teams. Those teams were: the Ottawa Senators, the Toronto Arenas, the Montral Canadians, and the Montreal Wanderers. The Wanderers folded before the end of the season. As you can see, they were all based in Canada. Who was the first Canadian to play in the NHL? Almost all of the players were Canadian. It seems that there was only one NON-Canadian player in the NHL that year. He was an American named George "Gerry" Geran. Geran played four games for the Wanderers. When the team folded, he was not picked up by one of the other clubs. There appears to have been only one other player in the 1917-1918 NHL season who was born outside of Canada: the Canadiens' Joe Hall. Hall was born in England but lived most of his life in Canada.
Steve Yzerman had a total of 1755 career points. He is #6 on the all-time NHL total career points list.
THEY GO TO ARENAS.
You dont need to, all the arenas are there at the beginning of the game
No one can list every player here!! Please check a good hockey site like that of the Hockey News or the NHL's own site at NHL.com...
Almost all of the hockey arenas in Ontario are owned and operated by a local municipality.
They have the arenas preserved, and all the Capitolites go there for "vacation" to see all of the "historical" marks; see where this person was killed. All of the arenas are kept just the way they were when last left. Except for the bodies.
you have to believe!
For a list I would suggest you to the Hockey News website and click on salaries. They have the salary for all players in the league.
Steve Yzerman got 1063 career assists. He is #7 on the all time NHL assist list.
If you compare Chris Paul and Gilbert Arenas Chris Paul would be better because he has been an all star 2 years in a row and Gilbert Arenas has only been once.
All Isles on HI2 expcet Glacier, Leaf, Narrowed, Plain, Marshy, Dry, Angled, and Tiger do not have Arenas
Yes. All the time.
Throughout the NHL history the average age of rookie playing his first NHL game has been between 22 and 23 years. SOURCE: http://www.quanthockey.com/Distributions/RookieAgeDistribution.php