Travelling the NHL
America's Finest
This is about travelling across the USA whilst visiting all the NHL teams and their home cities.
Map showing 31 NHL Teams. There are 32 lines because the New York Islanders have two temporary arenas while their new Belmont Park Arena is being built. The red line represents the Pacific division, the blue line is the Central division and the pink line in the Atlantic division. Click on the icons to find out more about each stadium.
All 31 NHL teams' arena seating charts. There are 32 images since the New York Islanders have two temporary arenas while their Belmont Park Arena is being constructed.
Western Conference
(Top) Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators, Winnipeg Jets (Bottom) Colorado Avalanche, St Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks
Jets Gear Store Bell MTS Place
As the crow flies, the distance between most northerly team (Bell MTS Place Winnipeg Jets) and the most southerly team in the Central Division, Western Conference is 1,901.88089626 km (1,181.774 miles).
(Top) Vancouver Canucks, Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks (Bottom) Arizona Coyotes, Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames
Honda Center home of Anaheim Ducks
As the crow flies, the distance between the most northerly team (Rogers Place Edmonton Oilers) and the most southerly team (Honda Center Anaheim Ducks) in the Pacific Division, Western Conference is 2221.95044966 km (1,380.656 miles).
Eastern Conference
(Top) Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Buffalo Sabres (Bottom) Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings
Scotiabank Arena home of Toronto Maple Leafs
As the crow flies, the distance between the most northerly team (Bell Centre Montreal Canadiens) and the most southerly team (BB&T Florida Panthers) in the Atlantic Division, Eastern Conference is 2232.79099085 km (1,387.392 miles)
(Top) Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Columbus Blue Jackets (Bottom) Carolina Hurricanes, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals
Dec. 15th 1925: First NHL game played in New York