0:44 Arizona coyotes 1:10 Florida Panthers 1:32 Anaheim ducks 1:49 Washington Capitals 2:12 Ottawa Senators 2:30 Buffalo Sabres 2:49 Colorado avalanche 3:06 Vancouver Canucks 3:27 Philadelphia Flyers 3:49 Carolina hurricanes 4:08 st. Louis Blues 4:31 Toronto Maple Leafs 4:52 Winnipeg Jets 5:18 Boston Bruins🖕 5:56 New Jersey Devils 6:15 Dallas Stars 6:42 Chicago, Blackhawks 7:23 Calgary Flames 7:44 Los Angeles Kings 8:22 San Jose, sharks 8:47 Minnesota, wild 9:25 Montréal Canadiens 10:02 Pittsburgh Penguins 10:26 New York Rangers 10:59 Detroit red wings 11:43 New York Islanders 12:17 OHIO BLUE JACKETS 13:03 Tampa Bay lightning (nop I hate Tampa bay I am a panthers fan) 13:41 Seattle Kraken 14:34 Las Vegas golden knights 🖕 15:11 Nashville predators 16:14 Edmonton Oilers😂 (they suck) Pls like this took me 30min😭
@@ChaoticQuestGaming I can really tell, congrats on the Stanley cup for the first time! We did bad this season and Steven Stamkos (Captian) signed a 4Mill/8 year contract with the predators ☹️
The Scotiabank Arena in Toronto preserves the facade of the old postal building and that is why it looks old. It preserves the history of Toronto in a modern facility. It is also going through a major renovation at the moment too.
Putting Amerant Bank Arena at 31 is odd. Man... I get that it's 30 years old, but the energy is AWESOME! Ugh. Plus they could win a Stanley Cup in this building.
The arena is perfectly fine, easy to get to...very good sight lines, no issues. Depressed Ginger doesn't like it, this person is following him and neither one of them have obviously been there
I love the exterior of Amerant Bank arena. The umbrellas, the giant monument looking entrance... I just can't get behind Capital One arena being considered a bit better exteriorwise than Amerant Bank.
The Panthers are second to last? Have you even been to the arena? It's been renovated a few times. Not to mention there isn't a bad seat in the place. They have multiple bars and restaurants, a huge vip section. Huge team stores. A store to buy game used equipment. A Panthers team "hall of fame" the arena is a middle of the pack arena.
@@rtlthemusician5598not really. The Miami Heat arena is hard to get to because of traffic. Panthers arena is really easy and accessible from several highways.
@@IanStrain23328nope. If you eats a Miami Heat game you’ll see empty seats early on because traffic is brutal. Miami marlins stadium is also in little Havana in Miami and also in horrible location to get to. Panthers arena is 10 miles west of downtown Fort Lauderdale. Very accessible for people north of Fort Lauderdale where a lot of northerners moved to.
Amalie Arena also has a HUGE exterior patio outside the upper concourse, overlooking the plaza below. And it works, because hey, Florida, great outdoor weather during hockey season. Also surprisingly transit-friendly for the Tampa Bay area, with streetcar and water taxi options, and even ferry service available to St. Pete, in addition to the bus system. (Tip: park in Ybor City, and take the streetcar.)
UBS arena is honestly a lot better than u said, amazing tailgates outside, they have an outside park where fans can skate outdoors for free, a party terrace in the building where people can drink and smoke, and they also have a standing section for the super fans , like in European football
AAC at #17 is wild. That picture is from like 2000. the seats are totally changed and super comfortable, the scoreboard is massive now with 4K, and lots of new stuff has been added. lets use some up to date pictures for all the stadiums, as I noticed many that were very out date. great video.
I will say, as a Sabres fan I may be biased, but the location of KeyBank center is about as good as it gets in Buffalo, as its right by the water in Downtown Buffalo, which is called Canalside and its a pretty nice area with a lot of restaurants near it. Although I do agree that the exterior is pretty lackluster.
I've been to just one Oilers game in Rogers Place, and I thought it was amazing. I'd been to a couple dozen games in the old Northlands Coliseum back in the 80s, which was amazing, and I even played in it once when I was a kid. It looked so huge from the ice surface. But it was old. Kind of sad to see it being dismantled, and it'll be gone next year. But Rogers Place is absolutely far superior.
Anerant bank arena has a great entrance and outside sitting areas. Great concession. Great seats. Clean interior. Good parking. And a great team shop. Dont see why its so low.
Biggest surprise is Seattle's underground arena. Surprise being not that it ranks high, it should, but that it exists in this form at all! A timelessly modern exterior approach, temple-like in appearance and would make a prized destination for a visit should I ever again travel to Seattle.
Honda Center will be part of a super stadium district construction zone along with Angel Stadium by placing apartments throughout both Stadiums. Plus both Stadiums will be renovated
Better be well sound proof. Imagine living in an apartment that’s connected to a hockey arena and you got work early the next day and it’s like a Friday night game 😂
@loC2ol well I don't think that it'll happen plus Metrolink runs near by; For me, I would like to see a Translucent Dome for Angel Stadium and the Ybor City Stadium proposal with the Translucent dome instead of the GLASS dome
Well these days the Shark Tank is rated pretty low now, because it definitely needs a renovation ASAP. I'm speaking the truth as a Sharks fan. The 90's aesthetic of the Arena is really starting to show its age.
Panthers second to last??? Why?? It's so nice and the location is fantastic. Just miles away from Fort Lauderdale. How about you go there and change ur ranking buddy.
@@jamalkassabri3839 Ive been 5 times and I think it's a nice barn. Sorry u think it's in a bad location. I have relatives in Fort Lauderdale and every year we all go as a family.
I love the Saddledome! Too bad in 4 years it will be demolished and replaced with a new cookie cutter facility. It’s just more Bread and Circuses for the masses sadly.
I've embarked on my quest to go to a game in every NHL arena the past few years. I came close to being halfway done with the quest, but the Coyotes leaving Mullet Arena means I must move my progress back by one. I haven't been to an absolutely bad arena yet, but arenas like Keybank Center and Enterprise Center are showing their age, while I enjoyed Wells Fargo Center and PNC Arena far more than I would have expected. That said, it is always nice to my home arena of American Airlines Center. I've seen 100 Stars games there, and I'm looking forward to the next 100.
As a Toronto native you're right that Scotiabank Arena is dated on the inside but I feel you neglected to mention its location. It's right downtown and is directly connected to Union station so it's super accessible from anywhere in the giant city
I've been to both the Honda Center and Capital One Arena, and the Honda Center is soooooo much better. There is some amazing SoCal-themed architecture on the inside that gives it a nice sort of character. Capital One Arena is just bland.
They took ideas from all the arenas when they built Rodgers Place. I’ve been there once and it’s a really nice arena. The entire ice is open to the hallways so if you’re walking the halls you can still see the action.
Carolina Hurricanes just signed a 20 year agreement with the City of Raleigh and wake county. Major renovations are about to take place in the interior and the exterior. Including the areas in the surrounding areas
I feel like Florida wouldn't be that bad if it weren't located across the street from a mall and in front of a swamp. Being old doesn't make a building bad and it seems like they've kept it up pretty well. I just have a strong bias towards arenas being in their city, not in the middle of a parking lot. That's for the NFL.
Pleasantly surprised that my hometown of Edmonton is at #1. The architecture is impressive and the view down to the ice is fantastic even from the uppermost rows of seats. Some problems though include the adjascent rapid transit station having been sized for daytime use of MacEwan University, and not swells of crowds for games or concerts. The old Commonwealth stadium far from downtown hasn't yet been permanently repurposed.
td garden was built by delaware north the owners of the bruins not the celtics so therefore it was built for hockey and you being from this area you of all people should know that besides it also serves as a train station
The Saddledome here in Calgary might look alright from the outside, but it's finally getting torn down because it's old, terrible internals and amenities, and was flooded a decade ago.
Based on one person's odd opinion? 😅🤔 Let me know when the franchise wins a Stanley Cup. Shooting back with 1967 is not a winning argument either. At the end of the day they still had 13 between 1917-1967.
Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre) opened in 1999, but the original postal building that sat on that spot is why it isn't as futuristic in design as they had to retain some of the appearance. It's a tad shocking it is ranked at #21 on your list, and unlike other arenas you didnt even mention "Legends Row", which is 14 (and counting) 110% over life-size bronze statues of former Maple Leafs. Not sure any other teams in the NHL have something that compares to that maginitude. Even with my bias aside it is not in the bottom third. Sems like you're basing things solely on the aesthetics or youre glossing over rhings that saw you rank other arenas higher (e.g. the statues). Don't forget that the arena names are bought by companies for millions of dollars. Though Little Caesars Arena in Detroit is owned by the family that started that chain so its natural they would have their mascot on their roof prominently.
Nationwide is one of the few hockey specific arenas in the league. It's never had a proper showcasing because the team has been so abysmal since the beginning.
And they keep renovating the place to even continue to improve. Once we get a showcase team hopefully in the next 2-3 years people will realize its really a top 5 stadium in the league.
shouldn't the Delta Center now be on this list not the Mullett Center and the Flyers finished up a 400 Million dollar upgrades to Wells Fargo Center that is why they got the new jerseys before the start of this season that just pasted
Geez. You used some outdated pictures for some of these. Rogers arena has a brand new Jumbotron introduced in the beginning of the 2023-24 season, that’s 4x bigger than the one in your photo, they have new black seats, and the outside has had some new artwork and it’s added life.
How is the Dome not 31. Don't get me wrong it is a unique and cool looking building with a great vibe from the fans. But it is a dump that is falling apart, there is a reason the Flames are getting a new arena.
Saddledome is a DUMP. What is this ranking… just random comments and no evaluation of concourses, transit connections, seating types, etc. Just random comments that contradict each other from arena to arena…
Blue jackets are my hometown team. I go to about 10 games a year even tho they suck. I love the arena the exterior blends in with the area around it in the arena district and the interior is probably one of the best in the league too. They also sell a lot of tickets despite constantly sucking. Too bad the team ain’t had much success in this beautiful arena but hopefully since we got rid of god awful gm jarmo we got a bright future💯 I also got a lot of family in St. Louis n I been to enterprise center a few times but I hate the interior of the blues arena. The blue n yellow around the top is ugly to me
MSG below UBS is WILD. I've been to both as a New Yorker, and UBS is honestly so gloomy and underwhelming. Everything in there is just boring in my opinion. MSG on the other hand has color, light, life, and just a brighter, overall feel. I'm obviously going to have a bit of bias because I'm a Rangers fan, but the atmosphere is just better retained there, and not just a Rangers games, also at concerts and Knicks games. Also there really isn't much of a New York feel at UBS, but at MSG they have all the major wins and events in a timeline, all spread out on the walls that have taken place there, making it so iconic, just like the city it's in. UBS is also not even in city, it's in Long Island and that makes it feel even less New York-ish. MSG has all the qualities to make it as iconic as the city it's in, like the lights on the outside, the bright interior, even the suites have iconic moments of events that have taken place there. Also the moment you step out of MSG, you're greeted by one of, if not the most iconic sights of the entire state, the Empire State Building. I don't know, maybe I'm super biased because I'm a Rangers fan, but just having been to both arenas, I think MSG should have been at the least, higher than UBS Arena on the list.
What kind of ranking is this? Just seems arbitrary. You have to take into account how easy it is to get to, parking, flow, etc. not just "it looks boring"
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Do nhl vintage logos ranking
Can u do nhl goal horns?
Toronto Dominion (TD) Gardens home of the Boston Bruins
0:44 Arizona coyotes
1:10 Florida Panthers
1:32 Anaheim ducks
1:49 Washington Capitals
2:12 Ottawa Senators
2:30 Buffalo Sabres
2:49 Colorado avalanche
3:06 Vancouver Canucks
3:27 Philadelphia Flyers
3:49 Carolina hurricanes
4:08 st. Louis Blues
4:31 Toronto Maple Leafs
4:52 Winnipeg Jets
5:18 Boston Bruins🖕
5:56 New Jersey Devils
6:15 Dallas Stars
6:42 Chicago, Blackhawks
7:23 Calgary Flames
7:44 Los Angeles Kings
8:22 San Jose, sharks
8:47 Minnesota, wild
9:25 Montréal Canadiens
10:02 Pittsburgh Penguins
10:26 New York Rangers
10:59 Detroit red wings
11:43 New York Islanders
12:17 OHIO BLUE JACKETS
13:03 Tampa Bay lightning (nop I hate Tampa bay I am a panthers fan)
13:41 Seattle Kraken
14:34 Las Vegas golden knights 🖕
15:11 Nashville predators
16:14 Edmonton Oilers😂 (they suck)
Pls like this took me 30min😭
Liked even though I’m a lighting fan, rival teams.
Can’t lie the Amalie Arena is perfect in my opinion, in the city, very cool with a DJ booth in it.
@@Aqua_DashPTFS panthers boy here😎
@@ChaoticQuestGaming I can really tell, congrats on the Stanley cup for the first time! We did bad this season and Steven Stamkos (Captian) signed a 4Mill/8 year contract with the predators ☹️
@@Aqua_DashPTFS yea we lost 5 of our players
The Scotiabank Arena in Toronto preserves the facade of the old postal building and that is why it looks old. It preserves the history of Toronto in a modern facility. It is also going through a major renovation at the moment too.
I love my Roger's arena in Edmonton. They have ice district also
Putting Amerant Bank Arena at 31 is odd. Man... I get that it's 30 years old, but the energy is AWESOME! Ugh. Plus they could win a Stanley Cup in this building.
The arena is perfectly fine, easy to get to...very good sight lines, no issues. Depressed Ginger doesn't like it, this person is following him and neither one of them have obviously been there
@@Javier-ev9jtAt least this guy can pronounce Scotiabank though.
So they won the cup in the arena lol
I love the exterior of Amerant Bank arena. The umbrellas, the giant monument looking entrance... I just can't get behind Capital One arena being considered a bit better exteriorwise than Amerant Bank.
The Panthers are second to last? Have you even been to the arena? It's been renovated a few times. Not to mention there isn't a bad seat in the place. They have multiple bars and restaurants, a huge vip section. Huge team stores. A store to buy game used equipment. A Panthers team "hall of fame" the arena is a middle of the pack arena.
The issue is that the Panthers play on the edge of civilization, it’s so hard to get there
@@rtlthemusician5598not really. The Miami Heat arena is hard to get to because of traffic. Panthers arena is really easy and accessible from several highways.
It still sucks ass.
@@Astincone Oh, they dont share an arena? I assumed they did.
@@IanStrain23328nope. If you eats a Miami Heat game you’ll see empty seats early on because traffic is brutal. Miami marlins stadium is also in little Havana in Miami and also in horrible location to get to.
Panthers arena is 10 miles west of downtown Fort Lauderdale. Very accessible for people north of Fort Lauderdale where a lot of northerners moved to.
Have you been to all the rinks? How can you rate arenas based on pictures?
Amalie Arena also has a HUGE exterior patio outside the upper concourse, overlooking the plaza below. And it works, because hey, Florida, great outdoor weather during hockey season.
Also surprisingly transit-friendly for the Tampa Bay area, with streetcar and water taxi options, and even ferry service available to St. Pete, in addition to the bus system. (Tip: park in Ybor City, and take the streetcar.)
UBS arena is honestly a lot better than u said, amazing tailgates outside, they have an outside park where fans can skate outdoors for free, a party terrace in the building where people can drink and smoke, and they also have a standing section for the super fans , like in European football
even all that though, it still shouldn't be above msg
AAC at #17 is wild. That picture is from like 2000. the seats are totally changed and super comfortable, the scoreboard is massive now with 4K, and lots of new stuff has been added. lets use some up to date pictures for all the stadiums, as I noticed many that were very out date. great video.
So where would you rank it?
@@fantasticvoyage262 10-15. maybe 8-12
I will say, as a Sabres fan I may be biased, but the location of KeyBank center is about as good as it gets in Buffalo, as its right by the water in Downtown Buffalo, which is called Canalside and its a pretty nice area with a lot of restaurants near it. Although I do agree that the exterior is pretty lackluster.
My favorite is Amalie Arena, the lightning effects are so cool.
I've been to just one Oilers game in Rogers Place, and I thought it was amazing. I'd been to a couple dozen games in the old Northlands Coliseum back in the 80s, which was amazing, and I even played in it once when I was a kid. It looked so huge from the ice surface. But it was old. Kind of sad to see it being dismantled, and it'll be gone next year. But Rogers Place is absolutely far superior.
Anerant bank arena has a great entrance and outside sitting areas. Great concession. Great seats. Clean interior. Good parking. And a great team shop. Dont see why its so low.
Biggest surprise is Seattle's underground arena. Surprise being not that it ranks high, it should, but that it exists in this form at all! A timelessly modern exterior approach, temple-like in appearance and would make a prized destination for a visit should I ever again travel to Seattle.
When I heard they were reusing key arena’s famous roof I nearly cried. They did such a a great job combining old and new
I LOVE That Seattle kept this arena alive (Started as the WA. State pavilion at the 1962 Worlds Fair). Such a unique exterior
Fun fact: Wrestlemania XII and 2000 took place at the Honda center
Wrestlemania XII (1996)
Wrestlemania 16 (2000)
Honda Center will be part of a super stadium district construction zone along with Angel Stadium by placing apartments throughout both Stadiums. Plus both Stadiums will be renovated
Better be well sound proof. Imagine living in an apartment that’s connected to a hockey arena and you got work early the next day and it’s like a Friday night game 😂
@loC2ol well I don't think that it'll happen plus Metrolink runs near by; For me, I would like to see a Translucent Dome for Angel Stadium and the Ybor City Stadium proposal with the Translucent dome instead of the GLASS dome
what lmao Amerant Bank is one of the best I’ve been to, and it’s extremely convenient
come on man let’s be serious here
Well these days the Shark Tank is rated pretty low now, because it definitely needs a renovation ASAP. I'm speaking the truth as a Sharks fan. The 90's aesthetic of the Arena is really starting to show its age.
Pretty cheap food at Rogers Place is an oxymoron.
Panthers second to last??? Why?? It's so nice and the location is fantastic. Just miles away from Fort Lauderdale. How about you go there and change ur ranking buddy.
i've been. terrible location in the middle of nowhere. And as a sens fan i know a thing or 2 about a terrible location
@@jamalkassabri3839 Ive been 5 times and I think it's a nice barn. Sorry u think it's in a bad location. I have relatives in Fort Lauderdale and every year we all go as a family.
@@BearsBack2Back nothing against the actual arena itself! just the location is terrible.
@@jamalkassabri3839 oh I get it mb
@@jamalkassabri3839puh lease the location is fine
One thing you forgot about the Amalie arena is the lightning rod, it’s makes lighting and it is so cool!
I love the Saddledome! Too bad in 4 years it will be demolished and replaced with a new cookie cutter facility. It’s just more Bread and Circuses for the masses sadly.
The dome is a dump
The players don't even like it.
Devils arena looks absolutely fantastic from the exterior! 🔥
I've embarked on my quest to go to a game in every NHL arena the past few years. I came close to being halfway done with the quest, but the Coyotes leaving Mullet Arena means I must move my progress back by one. I haven't been to an absolutely bad arena yet, but arenas like Keybank Center and Enterprise Center are showing their age, while I enjoyed Wells Fargo Center and PNC Arena far more than I would have expected. That said, it is always nice to my home arena of American Airlines Center. I've seen 100 Stars games there, and I'm looking forward to the next 100.
My wife and I are doing the same!
Good luck on completing the journey!
I was at Enterprise Center not that long ago. It underwent multiple stages of renovations several years ago. It looked just fine when I was there.
As a Toronto native you're right that Scotiabank Arena is dated on the inside but I feel you neglected to mention its location. It's right downtown and is directly connected to Union station so it's super accessible from anywhere in the giant city
I've been to both the Honda Center and Capital One Arena, and the Honda Center is soooooo much better. There is some amazing SoCal-themed architecture on the inside that gives it a nice sort of character. Capital One Arena is just bland.
Honda Center along with SAP Center both need renovations Soon ASAP.
@@zacharyyamashita8554Renovation plans have already been revealed for Honda Center
They took ideas from all the arenas when they built Rodgers Place. I’ve been there once and it’s a really nice arena. The entire ice is open to the hallways so if you’re walking the halls you can still see the action.
With that being said, thanks for the video.
Carolina Hurricanes just signed a 20 year agreement with the City of Raleigh and wake county. Major renovations are about to take place in the interior and the exterior. Including the areas in the surrounding areas
I love your ranking videos, kind of late of a suggestion but I think you should put when each stadium was built. Of course still great videos though
I feel like Florida wouldn't be that bad if it weren't located across the street from a mall and in front of a swamp. Being old doesn't make a building bad and it seems like they've kept it up pretty well. I just have a strong bias towards arenas being in their city, not in the middle of a parking lot. That's for the NFL.
Didn't realize I was so spoiled as a preds fan :)
Pleasantly surprised that my hometown of Edmonton is at #1. The architecture is impressive and the view down to the ice is fantastic even from the uppermost rows of seats. Some problems though include the adjascent rapid transit station having been sized for daytime use of MacEwan University, and not swells of crowds for games or concerts. The old Commonwealth stadium far from downtown hasn't yet been permanently repurposed.
td garden was built by delaware north the owners of the bruins not the celtics so therefore it was built for hockey and you being from this area you of all people should know that besides it also serves as a train station
10:00 This picture is 2 scoreboard old, and for the exterior it's a picture from like end of 2000s...
Yeah that’s def old 💀 but that’s the case with most of the pics he used in this vid
The Saddledome here in Calgary might look alright from the outside, but it's finally getting torn down because it's old, terrible internals and amenities, and was flooded a decade ago.
Dumb video. How’s the saddle dome ranked so high when that’s one of the arenas that needs to be replaced.
I don’t think you have actually visited some of these. Where did you get intel?
That's right Leaf Nation , The JETS ONCE AGAIN OUT CLASS YOU!!
Based on one person's odd opinion? 😅🤔
Let me know when the franchise wins a Stanley Cup. Shooting back with 1967 is not a winning argument either. At the end of the day they still had 13 between 1917-1967.
you crazy for putting the Saddledome at 15.
I Don't Think He's Crazy I Like The Saddledome.
Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre) opened in 1999, but the original postal building that sat on that spot is why it isn't as futuristic in design as they had to retain some of the appearance.
It's a tad shocking it is ranked at #21 on your list, and unlike other arenas you didnt even mention "Legends Row", which is 14 (and counting) 110% over life-size bronze statues of former Maple Leafs. Not sure any other teams in the NHL have something that compares to that maginitude.
Even with my bias aside it is not in the bottom third. Sems like you're basing things solely on the aesthetics or youre glossing over rhings that saw you rank other arenas higher (e.g. the statues).
Don't forget that the arena names are bought by companies for millions of dollars. Though Little Caesars Arena in Detroit is owned by the family that started that chain so its natural they would have their mascot on their roof prominently.
The Saddledome is the worst place to attend a game it’s a total dump.
The Saddledump 😂
along with McMahon stadium !
It’s nice they are changing arenas
Yup. Local Flames fan here too.
The funny thing is, one of their fans on another channel tried to tell me there's nothing wrong with it.
Good to see LCA in the top 10!
You forgot that Rogers Arena just updated their scoreboard and video displays 😂😂
As a stars fan, AAC is cool. But Reunion Arena was a much MUCH louder barn. A lot of history was made in Reunion.
I was expecting the Saddledome to be last, but am pleasantly surprised woohoo.
Genuinely surprised that Nationwide was placed so high😅
Nationwide is one of the few hockey specific arenas in the league. It's never had a proper showcasing because the team has been so abysmal since the beginning.
And they keep renovating the place to even continue to improve. Once we get a showcase team hopefully in the next 2-3 years people will realize its really a top 5 stadium in the league.
Saddledome in 15th....... I am baffled, it is a disgrace, it shouldnt be the home of any professional team
I've seen the Enterprise center when I was in St Louis visiting my cousins Eleanor and Colin. Eleanor is 2 1/2. Colin 9 months
How did you like it?
You should do a video ranking all the championship rings that are not Super Bowl rings or finals basically the second place winner
Where would delta center place
I’ve been to 3 arenas: PPG Paints, Ameribank and T-Mobile and my order would be:
PPG Paints arena
T-Mobile
Ameribank
I been to 2 T-Mobile and United center
The three arenas I’ve been to are Amerant bank arena, Amelie Arena, Joe Louis arena.
My rankings are:
Amerant bank arena
Joe Louis
Amelie arena
The Saddledome is one of the biggest rinks in the league why are you saying it has slightly less fans
Asa flames fan i’ll take 15th
shouldn't the Delta Center now be on this list not the Mullett Center and the Flyers finished up a 400 Million dollar upgrades to Wells Fargo Center that is why they got the new jerseys before the start of this season that just pasted
Wrestlemania 1 10 20
Took place at MSG
Coach: Jason you’re here to play ball if you want a bidet and glade plug ins go home for that 😂😂😂
Honda Center should be getting a face-lift of some sort as it is a venue for 2028 Olympics.
Where will the Delta Center rank when the NHL season starts.
Near the bottom since it hasn't been renovated yet.
Idk but it better take the panthers spot. Amerant should be ranked higher smh
You should rank AHL arenas
LCA should have a LCD roof to swap between Pistons and Red Wings, as a Wings fan I hate the Little Caesars logo on the roof.
Maybe u can rank the big 10 stadium with the 4 new teams
Geez. You used some outdated pictures for some of these. Rogers arena has a brand new Jumbotron introduced in the beginning of the 2023-24 season, that’s 4x bigger than the one in your photo, they have new black seats, and the outside has had some new artwork and it’s added life.
Your list fits your mind. It’s lost somewhere in outer space. I bet you have been to maybe three or four of these places.
Putting Honda center at #30 is crazy!!
Bro just likes corporate looking buildings 😂😂
How is the Dome not 31. Don't get me wrong it is a unique and cool looking building with a great vibe from the fans. But it is a dump that is falling apart, there is a reason the Flames are getting a new arena.
And More Futurama Styled One Since The Concept Art For It Is Very Futurama-esque.
2:09 the jumbo tron is cool tho
And Utah is going to be called "Utah Hockey Club" next season
They're literally going with the Washington Commanders vibe more than the PHF feel
Hi heaps. If you do requests then I have one for you. Can you rank every NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB Stadiums/Arenas All in one video?
Rogers Place is indeed a beautiful arena.
Ranking NBA All-Star jerseys???
Saddledome is a DUMP. What is this ranking… just random comments and no evaluation of concourses, transit connections, seating types, etc.
Just random comments that contradict each other from arena to arena…
It His Opinion.
Just Please Don't Be a Jerk About It.
Do a NCAA PW4 CFB ranking! (plus Oregon State, Washington State and Notre Dame!).
Little Ceasar beyond everything
Go flames go!
Bro Amerant Bank arena is shouldn’t be last place, it’s actually a good arena 😭 and so what if it looks bland 💀
The Saddledome in Calgary is a dump it's the FedEx field of the NHL it's literally falling apart. #32 easy
Aren’t they getting a new arena?
Yeah it's in the works I'm not sure if the plans are completely final but I think the funding structure is completed.
I love the exterior and how unique it is.
Inside, though... yes I could see it as #32 for that
worse than mullet?
@@TheBigForeheadDude for the players, no. For sitting there as a fan, probably. Unless you get the tip of your finger bit off, that is.
Hey you should do best to worst MLS stadiums
Good thing the nhl isn’t playing in mullet arena anymore
LCA Detroit #1 so much history and a great view
Blue jackets are my hometown team. I go to about 10 games a year even tho they suck. I love the arena the exterior blends in with the area around it in the arena district and the interior is probably one of the best in the league too. They also sell a lot of tickets despite constantly sucking. Too bad the team ain’t had much success in this beautiful arena but hopefully since we got rid of god awful gm jarmo we got a bright future💯 I also got a lot of family in St. Louis n I been to enterprise center a few times but I hate the interior of the blues arena. The blue n yellow around the top is ugly to me
The team's colors are blue and yellow. It's fine.
@@fantasticvoyage262tell me you haven’t seen a Blue Jackets game without telling me 💀 they’re colors are blue and RED 🤣🤣
@@YourLocalPanthersFan21 I wasn't talking about the Panthers. The Blues wear blue and yellow. And it looks perfectly fine.
I liked Enterprise Center the last time I was there. I didn't see anything wrong with it.
Panthers Arena looks way better than the Chicago one
Why is the saddledome ranked at top.
Ok. MSG not being in top 3 is criminal.
2:12 😂😂😂wow bro actually hates the sens
Dude hates the panthers as well.
Who else watched until there favorite or home team came?
I hate arenas that have nets on each side. That's so annoying. Just have bigger glass!
I don't think that is realistic.
Is not the purpose of a hockey rink is to play Hockey. If you want "cool" shops and restaurants go to a mall.
Im suprised that the Islanders are ahead of the Rangers.
Honestly Ngl it bugs be that you keep saying stadium but then saying arena. They’re arenas not stadiums
My favorite is consol energy center aka pig paints Ariana local
MSG below UBS is WILD. I've been to both as a New Yorker, and UBS is honestly so gloomy and underwhelming. Everything in there is just boring in my opinion. MSG on the other hand has color, light, life, and just a brighter, overall feel. I'm obviously going to have a bit of bias because I'm a Rangers fan, but the atmosphere is just better retained there, and not just a Rangers games, also at concerts and Knicks games. Also there really isn't much of a New York feel at UBS, but at MSG they have all the major wins and events in a timeline, all spread out on the walls that have taken place there, making it so iconic, just like the city it's in. UBS is also not even in city, it's in Long Island and that makes it feel even less New York-ish. MSG has all the qualities to make it as iconic as the city it's in, like the lights on the outside, the bright interior, even the suites have iconic moments of events that have taken place there. Also the moment you step out of MSG, you're greeted by one of, if not the most iconic sights of the entire state, the Empire State Building. I don't know, maybe I'm super biased because I'm a Rangers fan, but just having been to both arenas, I think MSG should have been at the least, higher than UBS Arena on the list.
Rogers arena is super bland and boring both interior and exterior. Food and drinks are super expensive too.
WOOF this is a *BAD* list. I can tell you've never been to most of these arenas without you telling me.
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What kind of ranking is this? Just seems arbitrary. You have to take into account how easy it is to get to, parking, flow, etc. not just "it looks boring"
Exactly. He has to actually go to these arenas in order to actually critique them.