NHL directory

Hockey Digest, Jan-Feb, 2004

NHL OFFICES:

1251 Ave. of the Americas

New York, NY 10020

(212) 789-2000

Montreal

1800 McGill College Ave.

Suite 2600

Montreal, Quebec H3A 3J6

(514) 288-9220

Toronto

50 Bay Street

11th Floor

Toronto, Ontario M5J 2X8

(416) 981-2777

Anaheim Mighty Ducks

2695 Katella Ave.

Anaheim, CA 92806

(714) 940-2900

www.mightyducks.com

Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim

17,174 capacity

Atlanta Thrashers

One Philips Drive

Atlanta, GA 30303

(404) 827-5300

www.atlantathrashers.com

Philips Arena

18,545 capacity

Boston Bruins

One FleetCenter

Suite 250

Boston, MA 02114

(617) 624-1900

www.bostonbruins.com

FleetCenter

17,565 capacity

Buffalo Sabres

HSBC Arena

One Seymour H. Knox III Plaza

Buffalo, NY 14203

(716) 855-4100

www.sabres.com

HSBC Arena

18,690 capacity

Calgary Flames

P.O. Box 1540

Station M

Calgary, Alberta T2P 3B9

(403) 777-2177

www.calgaryflames.com

Pengrowth Saddledome

17,48 capacity

Carolina Hurricanes

1400 Edwards Mill Rd.

Raleigh, NC 27607

(919) 467-7825

www.carolinahurricanes.com

RBC Center

18,730 capacity

Chicago Blackhawks

United Center

1901 W. Madison

Chicago, IL 60612

(312) 455-7000

www.chicagoblackhawks.com

United Center

20,500 capacity

Colorado Avalanche

1000 Chopper Place

Denver, CO 80204

(303) 400-1100

www.coloradoavalanche.com

Pepsi Center

18,007 capacity

Columbus Blue Jackets

200 W. Nationwide Blvd.

Columbus OH 43215

(614) 246-4625

www.bluejackets.com

Nationwide Arena

18,136 capacity

Dallas Stars

2601 Avenue of the Stars

Frisco, TX 75034

(972) 801-2401

www.dallasstars.com

American Airlines Center

18,532 capacity

Detroit Red Wings

600 Civic Center Drive

Detroit, MI 48226

(313) 396-7544

www.detroitredwings.com

Joe Louis Arena

20,058 capacity

Edmonton Oilers

11230 110th Street

Edmonton, Alberta T5G 3H7

(780) 414-4000

www.edmontonoilers.com

Skyreach Centre

16,839 capacity

Florida Panthers

One Panthers Parkway

Sunrise, FL 33323

(954) 835-7000

www.floripapanthers.com

Office Depot Center

19,250 capacity

Los Angeles Kings

Staples Center

1111 South Figeroa Street

Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 742-7100

www.lakings.com

Staples Center

18,118 capacity

Minnesota Wild

317 Washington Street

St. Paul MN 55102

(651) 602-6000

www.wild.com

Xcel Energy Center

18,064 capacity

Montreal Canadiens

1260 Rue de la

Gauchetiere Ouest

Montreal, Quebec H3B 5E8

(514) 932-2582

www.canadiens.com

Molson Centre

21,273 capacity

Nashville Predators

501 Broadway

Nashville, TN 37203

(615) 770-2300

www.nashvillepredators.com

Gaylord Center

17,113 capacity

New Jersey Devils

50 Route 120 North

P.O. Box 504

East Rutherford, NJ 07073

(201) 935-6050

www.newjerseydevils.com

Continental Airlines Arena

19,040 capacity

New York Islanders

1535 Old County Road

Plainview, NY 11803

(516) 501-6700

www.newyorkislanders.com

Nassau Veterans

Memorial Coliseum

16,234 capacity

New York Rangers

2 Pennsylvania Plaza

New York, NY 10121

(212) 465-6486

www.newyorkrangers.com

Madison Square Garden

18,200 capacity

Ottawa Senators

1000 Palladium Drive

Kanata, Ontario K2V 1A5

(613) 599-0250

www.ottawasenators.com

Corel Centre

18,500 capacity

Philadelphia Flyers

3601 South Broad Street

Philadelphia, PA 19148

(215) 465-4500

www.philadelphiaflyers.com

Wachovia Center

19,523 capacity

Phoenix Coyotes

9375 E. Bell Road

Scottsdale, AZ 85260

(480) 473-5600

www.phoenixcoyotes.com

America West Arena

16,210 capacity

Pittsburgh Penguins

66 Mario Lemieux Place

Pittsburgh, PA 15129

(412) 642-1300

www.pittsburghpenguins.com

Mellon Arena

16,958 capacity

St. Louis Blues

1401 Clark

St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 622-2500

www.stlouisblues.com

Savvis Center

19,022 capacity

San Jose Sharks

525 West Santa Clara Street

San Jose, CA 95113

(408) 287-7070

www.sjsharks.com

HP Pavilion

17,496 capacity

Tampa Bay Lightning

401 Channelside Dr.

Tampa, FL 33602

(813) 301-6500

www.tampabaylightning.com

St. Pete Times Forum

19,758 capacity

Toronto Maple Leafs

40 Bay St., Suite 400

Toronto, Ontario M5J 2X2

(416) 815-5700

www.mapleleafs.com

Air Canada Centre

18,819 capacity

Vancouver Canucks

800 Griffiths Way

Vancouver, British Columbia

V6B 6G1

(604) 899-4600

www.canucks.com

General Motors Place

18,422 capacity

Washington Capitals

401 9th Street, NW, Ste. 750

Washington, DC 20004

(202) 226-2200

www.washingtoncaps.com

MCI Center

18,277 capacity

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