NHL Arenas That No Longer Exist
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Hockey arenas are more than just gathering places for fans, they're sacred shrines where the sound of skates gliding across the ice and the roar of the crowd blend to create a symphony of pure hockey magic. These revered halls are not just where die-hard NHL fans come to watch their heroes on ice, they're homes where unforgettable memories are made. Throughout NHL history, the league has seen some truly legendary arenas come and go, each leaving behind a legacy of iconic moments, unforgettable games, and indelible memories. These grand halls may have been taken down, but their spirit lives on in the hearts of hockey fans everywhere.
For those who know the true meaning of hockey, these 10 NHL arenas that no longer exist are more than just buildings, they're a timeless part of NHL history that will never be forgotten. In this video we'll take a look at 10 famous NHL arenas that no longer exist.
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Which of these arenas was your favorite?
@bdautch20
Жыл бұрын
Memorial Auditorium
@rocknroll7316
Жыл бұрын
Forum
@vitameat
Жыл бұрын
St. Louis Arena
@djquinn11
Жыл бұрын
Olympia because it’s the only one of them I have ever been to.
@neilreid2298
Жыл бұрын
Montreal Forum. I still remember the theme song from Hockey Night In Canada. Legend.
Great vid, but forgot Joe Louis Arena & Buffalo Aud !
I got to Detroit's Olympia for a couple of games in the 1960s, as well as a Moody Blues concert in the '70s. As somebody else mentioned, the upper deck was steeeep - you felt that if you tripped and fell, you could tumble into the seats below!
The Winnipeg Arena is gone, nicknamed The Barn, we used to have the Bombers football stadium right beside each other but they're both gone now 😔
Cool to see those pictures of Olympia. Along with the Red Wings some great concerts were held at the old barn. The Beatles played there twice and I saw a few great shows such Paul McCartney and Chicago. I was fortunate enough to be around when Gordie Howe and Alex Dalvechio played together. I also went to the first event at their new home, Joe Louis Arena, a Rush Concert. Now the Joe is gone too. More than a few Cups were skated at those venues. I liked Olympia because I could catch the Grand River bus and make it there without needing a transfer. Hard to believe it was so long ago.
So glad I started watching hockey when all these arenas were still around. Home buildings used to have character. Today they’re all the same. Boston Garden, the Igloo, and the barn in Buffalo were awesome…
I got to go into the original Forum in Montreal the summer before it was closed. As a lifelong Habs fan, it was an amazing experience as I was guided by the head of security. Got to see the Habs dressing room door and stood on the bench where LaFleur, Richard, Dryden and other legends sat. Very memorable.
@Diogenes-ty9yy
7 ай бұрын
There is a palpable feeling when I visit old stadiums, ballparks, and churches. There is a feeling that transcends time, you can feel the history and events that happened there. I love old ballparks like Wrigley Field and Fenway and the old Chicago Stadium felt the same way, but it's only a memory now. The old Forum, you had to be able to feel the ghosts there, so much history.
Chicago Stadium had that monstrous pipe organ. The best venue hockey will ever have had. Never should have abandoned it - would have been a tourist magnet but big money is short sighted.
Fun fact: The Montreal Canadiens are the franchise with the most Stanley Cups won inside the Boston Garden.
@antr7493
Жыл бұрын
LOL not for the Bruins
@mclovin2155
Жыл бұрын
It's been 30 years. Montreal is irrelevant.
@jfayiii
Жыл бұрын
Lol
@kingseanp9267
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, for like 60 years the Montreal Canadians had exclusive rights to all Quebec born players. It would have an embarrassing failure on their part to not win in that era. Look at them now though..
@ricksmith7214
Жыл бұрын
@@kingseanp9267 and the rest of the league had access to the anglophone players... sorry that the French players had more talent...
The Flyers left the Spectrum in 1996.
@gaffneyrailroading1982
Жыл бұрын
The Spectrum is also the site of the first time a goalie ever shot on goal and scored.
@edwardfights4900
Жыл бұрын
I thought I heard that lol
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
And it stood for years afterwards hosting the Flyers' farm team the Phantoms
No love for the Memorial Auditorium, aka The Aud, in Buffalo? When the Sabres started playing in the NHL, the City of Buffalo allotted money to raise the roof and added in 1971 a whole new section, called the Oranges, along with a Press Box. The roof raising was for many years, listed in the Guiness Book of Records as the worlds largest roof raising project.
@johnoshea3349
Жыл бұрын
The Aud! I remember watching Bisons games(AHL) and Perreaults 500th there!
@secordman
Жыл бұрын
Good atmosphere at the Aud, and this is from a Toronto guy.
@greg33770
Жыл бұрын
Loved the Aud, small ice surface and seats close to the ice....great place to watch a game !
I had the privilege of attending a handful of games at the old Montreal Forum. The hot dogs and smoked meat sandwiches were incredible. I saw Guy Lafleur make his return as a Ranger and that still ranks as my most memorable hockey game. On a trip to Montreal I took a young employee with me and asked if he had a suit. I told him we were going to the Forum and you have to wear a suit. He was just a student and didn't have shoes so I loaned him a pair. When we got to the game, shamefully late, we walked behind the penalty box area to get to our seats. Ian gave the Minnesota player sitting in the box, feeling shame a wink, nod and snap of the fingers. Never saw a kid have such a strut in shoes 2 sizes too big! God bless the old barns!
@patersonplankrd
Жыл бұрын
Yes. It was my understanding that the first row( may have been more) on ice level, had a strict dress code. Men suits, tie. Ladies dresses.
Chicago Stadium. The balconies were built before modern building codes. The stairs were steep. Only the top of the seat was visible from the row above. So, everyone was closer together. Also, the pipes for the organ ran all around the arena. The Madhouse on Madison.
@haroldbenton979
Жыл бұрын
The original Madhouse on Madison Avenue. That place got to rocking and rolling during hockey season let alone during the First Bulls 3 Peat. The Bulls fed off that energy during the comeback in the 4th quarter. The only time I have ever heard the UC get close was Game 6 2015 when Duncan Keith scored the game winning goal. I was there that night and WE BLEW THE ROOF off the UC.
@gremlin35
Жыл бұрын
@@haroldbenton979 The National Anthem at the 1991 NHL All-Star Game was incredibly loud.
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
Great arena
@hollymccormack4081
Жыл бұрын
The Stadium was a classic - saw many great Blackhawks and Bulls games there. Good times.
@Diogenes-ty9yy
7 ай бұрын
I remember the GIGANTIC pipe organ at the east end of the old Stadium. When that thing was playing, it was hard to concentrate on anything but the music. Almost as loud as a Led Zeppelin concert I saw there circa 1976. I wonder if it was salvaged?
The Stampede Corral is another good one, although it was only home to the Calgary Flames for 3 years. It was host to concerts and countless other teams until it was demolished about a year ago to make space for expansion of the BMO centre which is currently ongoing.
@wolfiethedog76
Ай бұрын
Is there talk of replacing the Saddledome?
@clunkCA
Ай бұрын
@@wolfiethedog76 new arena already approved, I think construction is supposed to start this summer. Not sure if they’re gonna knock down the dome when the new barn is done or not.
I was fortunate to attend games in many of these buildings. 1. The Montreal Forum. First visited in 1986. One eye catching feature was the steepness of the seating areas. Especially the upper bowl blue seats. Another unique feature . On one side of the building, the nearest exit for fans in the lower (Red seats ) closest to center ice was shared by the Canadians players themselves. I was in attendance in one game vs Philadelphia. At the conclusion of the game my buddy said , to "go this way" I was like "we can't go there. That's the players exit".....He said sure we can. I was amazed as other fans filed out alongside the Canadians player leaving the ice. Lastly. I believe, this was the only arena where the playing surface was at street level. The Forum also hosted the 1988 NHL Entry Draft I was there for round One. it was held in the afternoon. No ticket needed. We just walked right in.
As a young kid a friend of my Dad's had season tickets for the Leafs games in the 70's. Taking the subway station from Keele Street to Calton street, then walking into Maple leaf Gardens was a magical experience. I could actually feel the history in the arena. Fantastic memories.
@patersonplankrd
Жыл бұрын
Yeah...How this guy could leave this building out of this video is a mystery.
The Igloo (Mellon) and St.Louis Arena are my favourites. Their age made them a perfect barn to visit to watch their respective clubs (in general). St.Louis Arena doesn't get enough love.
@ryanwarner5006
Жыл бұрын
Being from Pittsburgh I was so happy it was torn down. What a shit hole.
@csnide6702
Жыл бұрын
The "CheckerDome"... !
@BTG077
Жыл бұрын
@@csnide6702 Why was it nicknamed that? I've always wanted to ask somebody how that name came to be.
@quentinvahlkamp997
Жыл бұрын
At one time it was owned by I believe Ralston Purina. Their logo was either red and white or blue and white checkers, and the roof was painted like the logo.
@alexschneider8494
Жыл бұрын
@@ryanwarner5006 Okay?
Was in the St. Louis stadium in the mid 70 was an awesome experience
Saying the Olympia was in a declining neighborhood is an understatement. I miss the old red barn. It was a great place to watch a hockey game. The mezzanine was so cool.
THe Philadelphia Spectrum and Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum were both designed and built by the same company. The main feature was the very narrow main concourse. In the Nassau Coliseum , the restrooms were on a level of the concourse below the main concourse. Later, the building underwent renovations . One of those was to locate restrooms on the main concourse. The Spectrum actually had "restricted/obstructed view" seats in the upper bowl. Weirdest thing I had ever seen...
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
Yes that happened when that tiny third tier was built
I was really glad that you included the "Igloo" in Pittsburgh because not only did I see a lot of hockey and indoor soccer games there, but it was so cool when the roof opened during a game!
@TechTokOffical
Жыл бұрын
Rhe roof was NEVER opened during a hockey game. The most it COULD be open was 3 panels after they added section F to make it a hockey arena because those upper decks were too heavy
@jeffthewhiff
Жыл бұрын
@@TechTokOffical Yes, you are correct. I was at the Civic Arena twice when the roof opened. One time, it was for a Pittsburgh Folk Festival and the other time, it opened during a Pittsburgh Stingers indoor soccer game. The Civic Arena was a very cool building for sure!
@ovalvox7888
Жыл бұрын
@@TechTokOffical Even before they added those decks when it only seated 12,500 for hockey games, the roof was never opened. Not for hockey anyways.
Why Joe Louis Arena is missing here? 😮
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
Should be there
Funny, while talking about the omni in Atlanta, the hockey footage of the flames was taken in Buffalo,you can see the Sabre emblems on the ice surface at the "Aud" which is no longer there, and also had a smaller ice size, the last game played there was April 14, 1996 a 4-1 win over the Hartford Whalers, the closing ceremony was capped off by Sabre Captain Pat Lafontaine putting the puck in the open net and skating off the ice, The Sabres opened the 97 season at the new HSBC arena which is now called Keybank arena.
@FranBushardt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for The Aud Recognition!!
@ucumari77
Жыл бұрын
What I noticed is the Flames wearing dark sweaters, not worn at home during the Flames existence.
@joek7413
Жыл бұрын
@@ucumari77 The 2003-04 season is when the NHL switched to wearing dark jerseys at home, the still picture that is provided is to blurry to tell who the other team is, but it was at least taken at the Omni because you can make out the "A" at center ice. The live footage was taken in Buffalo, you can clearly see the Sabre emblem at center ice and the home team wore white jerseys in those days. The Flames only lasted in Atlanta for 8 yrs, 1972-80
@marblox9300
Жыл бұрын
@@ucumari77 Actually - the White Jerseys make more logical sense at home. But the NHL is kind of dumb. :(
@greg33770
Жыл бұрын
Loved the old Aud(Buffalo) ...great place to watch a game, small ice surface, and up close no matter where you sat.
Glad you mentioned The Arena in St. Louis. Many memories of hockey games and concerts .
You Forgot The Old Maple Leaf Gardens.
In the 70's, I started watching Hockey and followed the NYR, Flyers and Sabers. Then playoff time rolled around and they ended up playing the Canadians..oh boy, it was over. I knew it was the end for any team that played them. The TV station zoomed in at the Montreal Forum and the announcer called it "The Cathedral that houses the Montreal Canadiens". Till this day , I can still see Guy Lafleur, Robertson, Shutt, Carbonneau zipping around like poetry and Ken Dryden being a brick wall. These guys made others teams look like Amateurs. Very few teams in all of sports has that special magical Aura that gives a chill down a spine. Win , lose or draw..The Montreal Canadiens will always hold a special in history and beyond.
The Aud in Buffalo. I tell ya, I get no respect.
@ucumari77
Жыл бұрын
No mention of the Cap Center either.
I remember going to Blues games at the arena in the early 90's and it was such a crazy experience!!
Although they will lose in 4 this year, you forgot to mention Maple Leaf Garden. Also, no mention of Memorial Auditorium...aka "The Aud" in Buffalo? No playoffs for them either, but what other arena can "boast" of a fog game and a bat man in the same game??? Let's not forget it wasn't any game, it was Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals.... May 20, 1975.... My grandfather took me to celebrate my 8th birthday... my introduction to hockey. Still loving it!
Miss the old Arena in St. Louis. Was basically my second home in the 80's...
I went to several games at the old Met Center, with my dad when I was growing up in MN in the 80s-90s. What a great experience. So much fun. Talk about nostalgia. As of a few years ago, the place where Met Center stood is currently a parking lot for the Mall of America, and eventually is planned as the future site of additional mall shopping places where Ikea is supposed to be the anchor store.
Buffalo’s MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM was My Favorite. So THANKS FOR NO DAMN RECOGNITION😡😡
@MrVisde
Жыл бұрын
Same. Buffalo’s barn had so much character.
@IceHockeyJedi
13 күн бұрын
A Buffalo sports fan with a victim mentality? Wow, what a shocker! 😂
Wells Fargo Center opened in 96, not 09. It was renamed in 09 I think.
Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo isn't on here
What a great video .. The Montreal Forum, Boston Gardens and some of the older arenas give goosebumps .. The arena that holds the special place for me is The Spectrum - in addition to the Sixers and Flyers, I got to see so many great concerts there - the most memorable was Rush September 25th 1980 ( the day John Bonham died ) .. That was the first concert that my parents didn't come in with me ( I was 12 years old ) -Rush and Saxon, what a great show ..... The Igloo is special too ... I'd toss in Brendan Byrne Arena aka The Meadowlands in Jersey .. Saw the Nets there all the time, and Darryl Dawkins shattered a backboard once ..Rush,, Ozzy and Van Halen all between '80 and '82 .... Again, thanks for the video
@michaelb9529
11 ай бұрын
The NHL has lost all of its cathedrals. Arenas used to be very unique and the ice surface was of various sizes and of various qualities. Add that some of them the teams had to walk up a flight of stairs to get to the ice. And of course the legendary Boston Garden and its huge rats and the youth gangs outside of Chicago Stadium, the Canucks took a beating trying to get to their bus
@Diogenes-ty9yy
7 ай бұрын
@@michaelb9529 "The NHL has lost all of its cathedrals." Well stated, sir, well stated and I agree 100%.
The Penguins never won the Cup in the Civic Arena, nor have they won in their new building; all of their five championships have been won on the road...
Pittsburgh Civic Arena....Affectionately known as "The Igloo".....Nearly a one of a kind piece of architecture with its freespan domed roof, It also had a quirky interior. I visited for the first time in 1987 with my wife. The Charlotte Coliseum( original) on Independence Blvd which still stands today and is in use as the home for the AHL Charlotte Checkers. This building is so unique, that it is now on the National Register of Historic Places. As such, the exterior design and appearance nor the basic structure( Domed roof) cannot be altered unless there are extenuating circumstances. A true "minor league sized" building, it seats roughly 9500 for hockey. The building was home to the short lived ABA Carolina Cougars and also played host to the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament many times
MSG, My grandma watched the Rangers in the original Garden and told me their feet used to be freezing from the ice melting under the boards in 1934 ! She was buried with an Adam Graves Jersey 😇
Honorable mention of an arena that no longer exist by NHL standards but still exist in the college landscape. Matthews arena.
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
The Bruins' first home as Boston Arena. Also hosted some early Celtics games, and pro wrestling
@perronechris98
Жыл бұрын
@@Staszu13 yes it did.
I’m a St Louis Blues fan and am glad that the Old Barn was featured. However, how do you not include Maple Leaf Gardens or Joe Louis Arena?
No Buffalo Aud or Maple Leafs Garden 🤔🤔🤔
@plots4
Жыл бұрын
I was sure they’d both be on there.
@nyrmetros
Жыл бұрын
Yea those are odd ommissions.....
@stephenstoeffler4794
Жыл бұрын
@@pstudio4096maple leaf gardens is not the Marlies home arena
@pstudio4096
Жыл бұрын
@@stephenstoeffler4794 My mistake, I deleted my comment.
@jaerockchalk3216
Жыл бұрын
no way ! i came here just for maple leaf gardens . How the hell is that not mentioned :O mecca of hockey
I would have loved to have gone to Chicago Stadium for a Blackhawks game. They were the first team to have a goal horn, the Hawk fans were rambunctious, and they were all on top of the ice. I read that the outside walls of the Stadium were all within 100 feet of the rink; that suffocated opponents.
@Staszu13
Жыл бұрын
Great building. Got to see it a few years before it was closed. Though old it was very clean
@billbeliakoff5589
Жыл бұрын
I don't know about the outside walls being 100 feet from the ice but numerous players have said that when they played at the stadium they felt as though they were a goal down before the game started because of the noise of the crowd.
@OldRustySteele
8 ай бұрын
@@Staszu13 You are correct, Staszu. I had a half share of season tickets from 1991-1994. They kept Chicago Stadium very clean and well maintained right up to its last day. Ironically, the surrounding neighborhood was horrible! Conversely, the St Louis Arena and Boston Garden were in pretty bad shape near the end of their life. I grew up in STL and went to many games at the STL Arena, so I saw that firsthand. I had never been to Boston Garden, but I read many articles that said it was dirty and in bad shape.
@Staszu13
8 ай бұрын
@@OldRustySteele it was then. It is much improved now
@OldRustySteele
8 ай бұрын
@@Staszu13 Yes, that’s what I’ve heard. My company transferred me away from Chicago later in 1994, so I’ve only been by United Center once since then and only get to Chicago every 5 years or so. But yes, the neighborhood looks better now, as long as you don’t stray too far from the immediate area.
Maple Leaf gardens..& Forum 2 I went once in each.. the old Boston Arena that's still around and the Aud. which was demolished.. I will always regret I didn't get a chance to go into the Chicago Stadium...Boston Garden Rip
The Igloo is also where Mick Foley took his historic flight off the top of Hell in the Cell
You missed Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto
@higgy04
Жыл бұрын
Maybe because he couldn't pronounce Loblaws
@FOXLIES
Жыл бұрын
H E L L O!!!!.....how was the iconic MLG missed
@acedaytona1884
Жыл бұрын
Shocking
Maple Leaf Gardens. Built in 1931 by Conn Smyth, the arena was constructed within 6 months & became home to the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1931-1999. The team won 11 Stanley Cups from 1932-1967 & where many players like Johnny Bower, King Clancy, Ace Bailey, Bill Barilko & Tim Horton became legends. Outside of the NHL, the arena was home to the NBA's Toronto Raptors for 2 seasons, The NLL's Toronto Rock for the 1999-2000 season aswell as non sporting events like rock concerts, political conferences & religious congreagations. In 1999 the Leafs moved out of MLG for the Scotiabank Arena where sucess has been hard to come by, the building was designated a part of Ontario's Heritage & declared a national historical site of Canada in 2007, since then MLG been converted to a supermarket but hockey is still played there by the Toronto Metropolitan University's Varsity team, keeping the spirit of Hockey alive in one of the most renowned shrines in sport.
@FOXLIES
Жыл бұрын
It's ridiculous that the iconic Maple Leaf Gardens, auguably the most famous hockey arena E V E R was ommitted
@MountainVibes
Жыл бұрын
@@FOXLIES MLG still stands. Just not used as a NHL rink.
@nrusso967
Жыл бұрын
It is still standing?! Oh, I have got to take my husband there! I had my BEST hockey memories and times of my life there!!! I LOVE MLG!!!
@FOXLIES
Жыл бұрын
@@MountainVibes the Montreal Forum is still standing!!!!!!!!!!!
@stevendchu
Жыл бұрын
@@nrusso967 Technically yes. It's now partially a supermarket, and a athletic centre for a university. But there is still a rink there where you can see the original roof (albeit a lot smaller) Also interesting fact, if you go to the supermarket there is a dot where the original centre ice faceoff spot was!
Saw my first NHL game at 17 in The Omni (1/78, Islanders-Flames). What a paradise! It was futuristic without trying to be, just amazing. I've lamented its loss at least as much as the others, both mentioned here and not. I also loved the Hartford Civic... it looked like you were walking into a shopping mall! Intimate and beautiful place for a game...
@ovalvox7888
Жыл бұрын
Poor Atlanta! They just could not win a playoff series.
@justinking3127
Жыл бұрын
I miss thrashers games at Phillips so much
@marblox9300
Жыл бұрын
As a Chicagoan - I always thought the Atlanta Flames Jersey and Logo were beautiful.
@pls2028
11 ай бұрын
Poor Atlanta! They couldn’t support an NHL team
How did you not mention that Pittsburgh Civic Arena was retractable?
@MrVisde
Жыл бұрын
…and nicknamed the Igloo 😂
Also Detroits Joe Louis arena and the city of Windsor where the Detroit Cougars played their first season at Windsor arena while the Olympia was being built.
Where was Maple Leaf Gardens ? That was another iconic hockey stadium.
@marblox9300
Жыл бұрын
MLG - one of the most iconic venues in hockey And no mention.??? WTF.???
@NatoBro
Жыл бұрын
It's still standing and being used for hockey by the Toronto Metropolitan University. This video is about rinks that don't exist, so the Forum really shouldn't be on the list because it's still in use, just repurposed.
Chicago stadium legendary!
Great video. This brought back so many memories! The Boston Garden was a treasure. The end zone balcony over hung the end of the ice so the 1st row was directly over the goal and it was amazing to watch a game from there. You could see the other end of the ice better than a regulation ice surface because it was shorter. The rows up there were very steep too, so you could see over the people infront of you. The place had rats the size of cats and the men's bathroom had a trough instead of urinals. 😂😂😂 Glad they tore it down though, it cost the Bruins home Stanley Cup Finals wins and you couldnt see the puck bc it was foggy in May and the NBA floor was slippery because of the ice underneath in the playoffs too. Great memories of the place, though! Chicago Stadium was another short barn and I remember the visiting team had to climb stairs to get to the ice level because the dressing room was under ice level. Talk about home ice advantage!
@OldRustySteele
8 ай бұрын
Actually, in Chicago Stadium BOTH teams had to climb steps to get to the ice surface (or floor surface for basketball).
h the Spectrum in Philly. What wonderful memories. It was once the most feared place to play in if you were the opposing team. Once the Flyers left for the Corestates/First Union/Wachovia/Wells Fargo Center it just wasn't the same. I only saw a few Flyers games live(tickets were hard to come by) but saw many a WWF wrestling card or Phantom's game or concert. I never went but they even held the Wing Bowl there a couple of times. I really miss the place. On the spot now is Xfinity Live which is a big sports bar.
@YoucantMesurethis
Жыл бұрын
He also got the year wrong when the Flyers moved. It was in 96ish.
@Rockhound6165
Жыл бұрын
@@YoucantMesurethis The 96-97 seasons, yes. This was also the first season for the Phantoms. Fun Fact: I went to the 2nd home game for the Phantoms(Against Binghamton) and they blacked out the 3rd level. By the time the season ended they were routinely selling out the entire building especially against Hershey.
@StuMarston
Жыл бұрын
Did you ever go see lingerie football?
I was too young to remember the Olympia stadium in Detroit before it was demolished. I wish i could have at least seen one game in the old barn.
@jimbobogie8204
Жыл бұрын
Hi Joey-I'm "young" enough to remember going to a game at the Olympia (I'm a Wing Nut). It wasn't in a great neighbourhood (at the corner of Grand River and McGraw) but it was the place where Gordie Howe became a legend!😄
@csnide6702
Жыл бұрын
It had a VERY steep mezzanine (upperdeck) where you looked down and actually thought " I better be careful up here , i could fall onto the ice".....
@ovalvox7888
Жыл бұрын
My dad used to take me and my brother getting standing room only for Sunday matinee games. My other memory is being on the mezzanine once. The third deck behind one of the goals. I have a replica of the Olympia with that third deck before they turned it into suites.
u pronounce the S in st louis haha
How do you leave out Maple Leaf Gardens???...Just Incredible.
@andreestucke919
Жыл бұрын
Today, Maple Leaf Gardens is a multi-purpose facility and still hosts athletic events.
The Forum looked so cool from the outside. It looked more like the Smithsonian or a major museum than a round cookie cutter shape.
I walked into the Olympic in 1972 at 10 years old and saw all the history and trophies! I've never forgot it and everything else...
No Maple Leaf Gardens makes this video unwatchable
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium was an amazing place to watch a game. Very steep seating right on top of the ice. Fun environment !
As someone born in Toronto and grew up in Philadelphia, I want to say Maple Leaf Gardens (you didn't mention) or The Spectrum in Philadelphia. But I would have to say The St Louis Arena is my all-time favorite, just a classic hockey building. I was in the Forum in Montreal in 1976, albeit to view gymnastics in 1976 Olympics. Saw Nadia Comaneci perfect 10, the 1st in Olympic history. A lot of people say the Forum based on all the Stanley Cups, but the building itself was nothing special. When you walked into The St Louis Arena, it was a wow moment.
Excellent details!
On my first visit, 1987, I stopped and hugged, kissed the MTL Forum...😊😊😊😊😊😊
The flyers moved out of the spectrum in 96. The Spectrum was occupied by the minor league team until 2008. It was demolished in 09.
The Boston Garden was built with boxing especially in mind. It was supposed to host the Ali-Liston rematch, that ended up in Lewiston Maine. Anyway, the balcony seats all around the rink were absolutely amazing for watching hockey games.
When Boo Boos take over a neighborhood - they always refer to it as a Declining Neighborhood. LOL.
Forgot buffalo’s memorial auditorium
@kriskrystyniak5643
Жыл бұрын
The memorial Auditorium, fondly know as “the Aud”, was a disaster. It had seats that you would pay for that literally you could not sit, or stand in front of, due to posts right in front of your seat. You literally could not walk down a row of seats without running into a post in places. I felt bad for anyone using the seating chart, especially visitors that didn’t know, because those posts spanned three seats in a row (at least) and were not labeled on any seating chart. Box office personnel apparently didn’t know, either. Before many a game, fans that paid for such seats were found to be dumbfounded on what to do once they reached their “seats”. Locals that frequented the Aud knew those seats and would watch the reactions to those ticket holders. Not to mention the famous game where the fog off the ice was so bad that not only could you not see the puck but the players had a hard time seeing each other. Goalies never saw that puck coming that game.
Ummm the flyers didn't move into the wells fargo center in 2009 buddy. It opened as the Corestates Center in 1996 for the world cup of hockey.
How about Skyreach Center/Rexall Place where the Edmonton Oilers used to play before moving to Roger's Place in Downtown Edmonton Ice District?
@garyholt8315
Жыл бұрын
originally called northlands coliseum where no. 99 did his magic !
VERY WELL DONE!!!!
Also forgotten, The Capital Centre
@georgeford3687
Жыл бұрын
Great facility. Although it was only from 73 to 96 Caps, Bullets great sight lines. Tons of iconic bands said it had some of the best acoustics at the time.
Would love to see Reunion Arena mentioned. The Dallas Stars made a lot of history in that building.
@miserq4189
Жыл бұрын
Reunion was such a great place to watch the Stars and Mavs. Felt like you were right on top of the ice and the way the sound reverberated through the building still gives me chills. Reunion Rowdies forever.
@rockvilleraven
Жыл бұрын
@@miserq4189 Also World Class Championship Wrestling had their “Star Wars” Supercard there.
Another note about the Civic Arena: Its roof was designed to be retractable. For some events, the roof would be fully or partially opened. (Never for NHL games, though). After 1995, the roof openings stopped almost altogether. Before its demolition in 2011, the last time the roof was fully opened was 2001.
Well done!
3:52 That’s the Aud in Buffalo.
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium was great ! I miss those old arenas where the stairs were as steep as a ladder!!!
Ranking the arenas here: 1. Chicago Stadium 2. Spectrum Arena 3. Civic Arena 4. St. Louis Arena 5. Montreal Forum 6. Boston Garden 7. Old Madison Square Garden (modern looks best anyway) 8. Detroit Olympia 9. Met Center 10 The Omni
The Brendan Byrne Arena, where the Devils won their first three cups deserves a mention.
@PH-un8bo
Жыл бұрын
They only won two cups there. 2000 was won on the road in Dallas. And I think it was called the Continental Airlines arena in '03, but still I agree. Should have been included.
@jg2977
Жыл бұрын
It’s known as the Meadowlands Arena now and is still standing. It’s supposed to be replaced with a new convention center, but who knows
The "St. Louie Arena" was called The Checker Dome. I miss watching the Blues play there. I miss the Norris Division days.
Note: the Civic Arena was not the site of the final game of the 91-92 season. The pens won the cup in Minnesota. Pittsburgh has never won a cup in their home rink, winning in Minnesota, Chicago, Detroit, San Jose, and Nashville
You forgot War Memorial Aud in Buffalo....was a great place to watch Sabres games.
Flyers/Sixers were in Wells Fargo well before 2009. I had seen Slayer and Pantera in June 2001 in Wells Fargo Arena.
The Omni was a marvel to a country kid from Alabama! What a venue!
Winnipeg Arena with the giant portrait of the Queen is classic.
Wood Arena directly across the street westward from where the mtl forum was going to be built & in another city was the rink for the Montreal wanderers
“So do you want to find out how to pronounce any of these names before we record it?” “Nah I’ll just wing it”
He forgot to mention the huge organ at the Chicago Stadium-one of the largest and majestic in the world.. Unfortunalrly they couldn't find a way to move it to the United Centre sp it met the wrecking nall to.
@csnide6702
Жыл бұрын
Nancy Faust played that organ and the place SHOOK after a dramatic goal with the crowd, organ and horn noise... !
@Joe-ov1ut
Жыл бұрын
The Barton 6/51 console is alive and well. It was restored and is the property of the Maloofs in Las Vegas. Unfortunately the pipes of the organ were destroyed in a fire while being stored.
For those who are saying that Maple Leaf Gardens and Inglewood Forum aren't in the video,they're not demolished. MLG is still used,they reduced the capacity for a college team and Inglewood Forum is now used as a theatre
@pls2028
11 ай бұрын
The Montreal Forum has not been demolished - it is similar to Maple Leaf Gardens in that the exteriors of the old arenas remain because they were both declared historic sites. For the most part, MLG is now a grocery store, the flagship store of Canadian chain Loblaw’s. The extreme upper level was converted into Mattamy Centre, a small arena which is the home rink for nearby Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University). TMU is a university, not a college, which in Canada has higher academic standards than colleges. Kindly get your facts straight…
@ArgentinaFan76
11 ай бұрын
@@pls2028 I Said Inglewood Forum not Montreal Forum And I thought MLG wasn't used as a grocery store and a college arena until now
Ok is it just me or should TD Garden should be renamed back to Boston Garden
@erik_griswold
Жыл бұрын
It was to be the Shawmut Center when it opened but Fleet Bank bought Shawmut Bank before it opened. After it was the Fleet Center, Toronto Dominion Bank bought the rights which they own to this day.
You forgot the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Give some love to Buffalo.
@greg33770
Жыл бұрын
Loved the Aud....up close and personal, every seat was great, nice small ice surface, and who can forget the Jim Shoenfeld/Wayne Cashman fight where they crashed through the boards and continued fighting in the concourse !
Winnipeg Arena. The “old barn”
@MrVisde
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t it have an Olympic sized rink and baby bleu ice? Awesome arena.
I keep forgetting my favorite stadium still exists. The Nassau Coliseum is just downsized and a double minor-league facility now.
Also, the reason I Chose The Chicago Stadium, is I only got to now New Madison Square Garden (I only saw, in A Movie, The Manchurian Candidate (1962), The 8th Avenue Venue
Olympia in Detroit. The old red barn really rocked.
Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo. Also known as the Aud.
The Mellon (Civic Center) had to be one of the weirdest designs for an arena. If you think of an arena, normally you think of something rectangular not a round dome
I’m still hurt to this day that I never got to see a game in the civic arena. So damn iconic
Never mentioned the Buffalo memorial auditorium
Is there a university of Documentary narration somewhere in the UK or something?
Watch the movie The Friends of Eddie Coyle to be put in Boston Garden in 1972. I was also to The Aud in Buffalo, Halloween, 1990. 3-3 tie between Sabres & Bruins that night.... 🚬😎👍