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Les vieilles arènes originales et originales me manquent. Maintenant, ils se ressemblent presque tous. Dites-nous votre favori personnel


Les vieilles arènes originales et originales me manquent. Maintenant, ils se ressemblent presque tous. Dites-nous votre favori personnel


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  1. 99titan

    The Omni in Atlanta with its great sight lines and rust bucket exterior

  2. malcontented

    Chicago Stadium. Analog scoreboard, clock with hands on it that my child brain couldn’t figure out and louder than a jet engine. That place fucking rocked.

  3. -Smaug--

    Edmonton Colosseum

    I love the new building, but Northlands was a huge part of growing up in the city.

  4. JustLikeTampa

    The ThunderDome AKA Tropicana Field. Where you could kick a field goal and play air hockey during intermission.

  5. im_wudini

    MSG, obviously. Biased answer, but maybe because it doesn’t look the same as other arenas, and it looks the same as I remember from when I was a kid. All about that ceiling.

  6. IllIllllIIIIlIlIlIlI

    I love old shitty hockey stadiums. They have charm.

  7. DiscipilusLuna

    I love the saddledome so much and i’m gonna be sad to see it gone. It has so much charm, personality, and history, plus the prices are all still so solid (I can see a weekday game for $20 up in the nosebleeds) Honestly can’t really complain

  8. TunaSled-66

    The Joe Louis. Cramped seats, steeper than steep upper bowl, piss troughs and enough Stanley Cup history to fill the whole thing. Some ROWDY hockey experiences through the Bruise Bros/Russian Five/Grind Line eras. Unforgettable

  9. hollandaisesawce

    The upper deck of the old Winnipeg Arena was so steep that it felt like you were over top of the ice and could fall directly down onto the rink (at least kid me thought so). Queen Elizabeth hanging in the rafters with AVCO Cup banners. 👌 👌

    Definitely a ‘character’ building.

  10. MikeHonchoFF

    I grew up walking distance from the Old Barn in St. Louis. It was a shit hole, but it was our shit hole and we loved it

  11. robthepope86

    I miss when attending didn’t cost an arm and a leg.

  12. MysteryMammoth

    remember when there was an NHL stadium inside a shopping mall in Connecticut? that was weird lol

  13. Takhar7

    Maple Leaf Gardens – cramped & congested, but there was an intimacy & charm to that building that has never translated over to the new building, or many of these newer arenas.

    The Joe Louis was the same. Newer arenas are bright, shiny, and very modernized, but they feel overly sanitized and bland.

  14. MainLineCB

    The Spectrum! I love Wells Fargo Center but going to the spectrum was a completely different experience

  15. bingbong6977

    I saw the islanders play at Nassau then at Barclays in consecutive seasons lol completely different

  16. LoCh0_xX

    The Joe, obviously. LCA is just a glass box

  17. Philhughes_85

    I’d always wanted to watch a game in the Nassau Coliseum. Anyone who did what was the atmosphere like?

  18. fraxior

    I recently went to the Xcel Center in St Paul for the first time and I was really impressed. it’s so nice to go to a rink that is for hockey only. the dual NHL/NBA thing for most arenas is what makes them cookie cutter imo. the Xcel Center FEELS like a rink and not an arena and it’s amazing.

  19. USBIues

    Buffalo Memorial Aud. Steepest 300’s section you’ll ever see

  20. DiogenesBarrelisCozy

    The old Montreal Forum that had no glass between fans & players/pucks except behind the nets.

  21. Biff_Tannen-43

    The Igloo…. Just a classic arena and fitting for the Penguins

  22. Gerferfenon

    I’m partial to the old Boston Garden, but even I have to acknowledge its problems. Once had seats in the back row of the lower deck and had to slouch to see the entire ice. Also sat in an upper deck row that was nominally five seats but only four average sized adults could actually fit. And because of the way the upper deck was built, there were sections that were intentionally built with a slight lean to the left or right.

    (I did see one Celtics game from the luxury boxes that used to be the third deck. That was flippin’ sweet.)

    Took a road trip to Montreal and saw a game at the Forum. That place was great. Even from one of the back rows, superb sightlines.

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