Rogers Place
Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
Rogers Place is Edmonton's premier multi-use indoor arena and the core of the urban development known as the Ice District in the city's downtown.
Home of Hockey: It serves as the home rink for the Edmonton Oilers (NHL - National Hockey League) and the Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL - Western Hockey League), having replaced the former Rexall Place.
Capacity & Features: It has a seating capacity of over 18,000 for hockey games and can host over 20,000 attendees for concerts and other major events. It is known for its advanced technology and a design that maximizes fan proximity to the action.
Entertainment Hub (Ice District): The arena opened in 2016 and is the centrepiece of the Ice District, a major urban redevelopment project that includes hotels, offices, residences, and a public plaza, transforming the north downtown area of Edmonton.
Notable Facts: It was notably selected as one of the two NHL "hub cities" for the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rogers Place
Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
Rogers Place is Edmonton's premier multi-use indoor arena and the core of the urban development known as the Ice District in the city's downtown.
Home of Hockey: It serves as the home rink for the Edmonton Oilers (NHL - National Hockey League) and the Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL - Western Hockey League), having replaced the former Rexall Place.
Capacity & Features: It has a seating capacity of over 18,000 for hockey games and can host over 20,000 attendees for concerts and other major events. It is known for its advanced technology and a design that maximizes fan proximity to the action.
Entertainment Hub (Ice District): The arena opened in 2016 and is the centrepiece of the Ice District, a major urban redevelopment project that includes hotels, offices, residences, and a public plaza, transforming the north downtown area of Edmonton.
Notable Facts: It was notably selected as one of the two NHL "hub cities" for the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic.