Rank |
Arena |
Capacity (Seating capacity only) |
City |
Country |
Home team(s) (League, Dates) |
Image
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1 |
SKA Arena |
21,542 |
Saint Petersburg |
Russia |
SKA St. Petersburg (KHL) (2023-present)
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2 |
Bell Centre* |
21,105[1] |
Montreal |
Canada |
Montreal Canadiens (NHL) (1996–present)
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3 |
United Center* |
19,717[2][3]
|
Chicago |
United States |
Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) (1995–present)
|
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4 |
Wells Fargo Center* |
19,537[4] |
Philadelphia |
United States |
Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) (1996–present)
|
|
5 |
Little Caesars Arena* |
19,515[5] |
Detroit |
United States |
Detroit Red Wings (NHL) (2017–present)
|
|
6 |
Scotiabank Saddledome* |
19,289[6] |
Calgary |
Canada |
Calgary Flames (NHL) (1983–present), Calgary Hitmen (WHL) (1995–present)
|
|
7 |
Amerant Bank Arena* |
19,250[7]
|
Sunrise |
United States |
Florida Panthers (NHL) (1998–present)
|
|
8 |
Amalie Arena* |
19,092[8] |
Tampa |
United States |
Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) (1996–present)
|
|
9 |
KeyBank Center* |
19,070[9] |
Buffalo |
United States |
Buffalo Sabres (NHL) (1996–present)
|
|
10 |
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse |
18,924[10] |
Cleveland |
United States |
Cleveland Monsters (AHL) (2007–present)
|
|
11 |
Rogers Arena* |
18,910[11] |
Vancouver |
Canada |
Vancouver Canucks (NHL) (1995–present)
|
|
12 |
Scotiabank Arena* |
18,800[12] |
Toronto |
Canada |
Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) (1999–present)
|
|
13 |
Lenovo Center* |
18,700[13] |
Raleigh |
United States |
Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) (1999–present)
|
|
14 |
Canadian Tire Centre* |
18,652[14] |
Ottawa |
Canada |
Ottawa Senators (NHL) (1996–present)
|
|
15 |
Rogers Place* |
18,641 |
Edmonton |
Canada |
Edmonton Oilers (NHL) (2016–present), Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) (2016–present)
|
|
16 |
Capital One Arena* |
18,573[15] |
Washington |
United States |
Washington Capitals (NHL) (1997–present)
|
|
17 |
American Airlines Center* |
18,532[16] |
Dallas |
United States |
Dallas Stars (NHL) (2001–present)
|
|
18 |
Lanxess Arena |
18,500[17] |
Cologne |
Germany |
Kölner Haie (DEL) (1998–present)
|
|
19 |
PPG Paints Arena* |
18,387[18] |
Pittsburgh |
United States |
Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) (2010–present)
|
|
20 |
Videotron Centre |
18,259[19] |
Quebec City |
Canada |
Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) (2015–present)
|
|
21 |
Crypto.com Arena* |
18,230[20] |
Los Angeles |
United States |
Los Angeles Kings (NHL) (1999–present)
|
|
22 |
Nationwide Arena* |
18,144[21] |
Columbus |
United States |
Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) (2000–present)
|
|
23 |
Enterprise Center* |
18,096[22] |
St. Louis |
United States |
St. Louis Blues (NHL) (1994–present)
|
|
24 |
Xcel Energy Center* |
18,064[23] |
St. Paul |
United States |
Minnesota Wild (NHL) (2000–present)
|
|
25 |
Ball Arena* |
18,007[24] |
Denver |
United States |
Colorado Avalanche (NHL) (1999–present)
|
|
26 |
Madison Square Garden* |
18,006[25] |
New York City |
United States |
New York Rangers (NHL) (1968–present)
|
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27 |
TD Garden* |
17,565[26] |
Boston |
United States |
Boston Bruins (NHL) (1995–present)
|
|
28 |
SAP Center at San Jose* |
17,562[27] |
San Jose |
United States |
San Jose Sharks (NHL) (1993–present), San Jose Barracuda (AHL) (2015–2022)
|
|
29 |
Value City Arena |
17,500[28] |
Columbus |
United States |
Ohio State Buckeyes men's ice hockey (NCAA) (1998–present)
|
|
30 |
T-Mobile Arena* |
17,500[29] |
Las Vegas |
United States |
Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) (2017–present)
|
|
31 |
FirstOntario Centre |
17,383[citation needed] |
Hamilton |
Canada |
Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL) (2015–2023), Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL) (1996-2015)
|
|
32 |
O2 Arena |
17,413 |
Prague |
Czech Republic |
HC Sparta Praha (Czech Extraliga) (2015–present), HC Slavia Praha (Czech Extraliga, 2004–2015), HC LEV Praha (KHL, 2012–2014)
|
|
33 |
UBS Arena* |
17,255[30] |
Hempstead |
United States |
New York Islanders (NHL) (2021–present)
|
|
34 |
Honda Center* |
17,174[31] |
Anaheim |
United States |
Anaheim Ducks (NHL) (1993–present)
|
|
35 |
Bridgestone Arena* |
17,159[32] |
Nashville |
United States |
Nashville Predators (NHL) (1998–present)
|
|
36 |
Climate Pledge Arena* |
17,151[33] |
Seattle |
United States |
Seattle Kraken (NHL) (2021–present), Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) (1989–2008)
|
|
37 |
BOK Center |
17,096[34] |
Tulsa |
United States |
Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) (2008–present)
|
|
38 |
PostFinance-Arena |
17,031[citation needed] |
Bern |
Switzerland |
SC Bern (NLA) (1967–present)
|
|
39 |
Allstate Arena |
16,692[citation needed] |
Rosemont |
United States |
Chicago Wolves (AHL) (1994–present)
|
|
40 |
Prudential Center* |
16,514[35] |
Newark |
United States |
New Jersey Devils (NHL) (2007–present)
|
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41 |
XL Center |
15,564[36][38] |
Hartford |
United States |
New England Whalers (WHA) (1975–1978), Hartford Whalers (NHL) (1980–1997), Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) (1997–present), Connecticut Huskies (NCAA) (2014–present)
|
|
42 |
Wells Fargo Arena |
15,581[citation needed] |
Des Moines |
United States |
Iowa Stars (AHL) (2005–2009), Iowa Chops (AHL) (2005–2009), Iowa Wild (AHL) (2013–present)
|
|
43 |
Canada Life Centre* |
15,294[39] |
Winnipeg |
Canada |
Winnipeg Jets (NHL) (2011–present), Manitoba Moose (AHL) (2004–2011, 2015–present)
|
|
44 |
Kohl Center |
15,237[40] |
Madison |
United States |
Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey (NCAA) (1998–present)[41]
|
|
45 |
SaskTel Centre |
15,195[citation needed] |
Saskatoon |
Canada |
Saskatoon Blades (WHL) (1988–present)
|
|
46 |
Minsk-Arena |
15,086 |
Minsk |
Belarus |
Dinamo Minsk (KHL) (2008–present)
|
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