NHL outdoor games


The National Hockey League first held a regular season outdoor ice hockey game in 2003, and since 2008 the league has scheduled at least one per year.
The NHL primarily uses three brands for outdoor games: the Heritage Classic, Winter Classic, and Stadium Series. The Heritage Classic has been infrequently held five times, and has thus far featured match-ups between Canadian teams. The 2003 Heritage Classic between the Edmonton Oilers and Montreal Canadiens was the first outdoor regular season game in NHL history. This led to the annual Winter Classic, held on New Year's Day in the United States, starting with the 2008 game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Buffalo Sabres. The NHL then started the Stadium Series in 2014 for additional outdoor games. The number of Stadium Series games has varied per season. Both the Winter Classic and the Stadium series featured match-ups solely between American teams until the Toronto Maple Leafs' appearances in both the 2014 Winter Classic and the 2018 Stadium Series.
To celebrate the NHL's 100 year anniversary in 2017, the league scheduled two special outdoor games: the NHL Centennial Classic between Detroit and Toronto on January 1 to kick off the year, and then the NHL 100 Classic on December 16 between Montreal and the Ottawa Senators to commemorate the league's very first game, having taken place exactly 100 years before, between the same contenders. The four teams involved in said honorific matches, alongside Boston and New York, constitute the sprinkling count of the league's earliest members.
Prior to 2003, NHL teams had been involved in at least three outdoor exhibitions. Two of these came in the 1950s and were effectively informal scrimmages; in 1954, the Detroit Red Wings visited Marquette Branch Prison and played a match against the prison inmates in a fenced-off, open air ice rink, while in 1956, the Boston Bruins played a game against several local teams in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland. In neither case was a formal game structure maintained or score kept, as the NHL teams hopelessly outmatched the hosts. In 1991, the Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers played a pre-season game outside Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, in the first officially sanctioned outdoor NHL contest.
The NHL's outdoor series have proven wildly popular with fans and have led to numerous attendance records. The 2003 Heritage Classic drew 57,167 fans, a league record that stood until 71,217 fans in Buffalo set another NHL record in the inaugural Winter Classic in 2008. The 2014 Winter Classic, between Toronto and the Detroit Red Wings drew 105,491 fans, the current NHL record.

History

The first outdoor game on record to feature an NHL team was attempted on February 2, 1954. The Detroit Red Wings played an exhibition game on an outdoor ice surface, in degree weather, against the Marquette Pirates, an athletic club composed of inmates at Michigan's Marquette Branch Prison. The game, and the Pirates club, was allegedly organized as a way for Red Wings manager Jack Adams to make good with two convicted mafia members incarcerated at the prison. By the end of the first period alone, the Red Wings had amassed an 18–0 score against the prisoners; score keeping was abandoned after that point and the rest of the game effectively became an informal scrimmage.
Two years after the 1954 prison match, the Boston Bruins went on a postseason barnstorm of Atlantic Canada in April 1956, which included a stop in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland. On April 9, 1956 the Bruins played an exhibition game against teams from the Conception Bay North Hockey League on an outdoor artificial ice surface, under similar rules to those of the 1954 prison match. Four teams each played one period against the Bruins who dominated the game. Only one goal was scored on Terry Sawchuk by the local teams.
During their time at the Civic Arena, the Pittsburgh Penguins could have theoretically hosted an outdoor NHL game due to the arena having a retractable roof. However, the roof was always closed during hockey games with both the Penguins and their AHL predecessors, the Pittsburgh Hornets, whom the Penguins replaced upon the 1967 NHL expansion. The roof was permanently closed after 1994 when the Penguins replaced the center scoreboard.
The first outdoor game between two NHL teams was an official pre-season match-up on September 27, 1991. The game took place in the parking lot of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, and featured the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers. The process of keeping the ice cool in the desert heat required three times as much coolant as a standard NHL rink. There were few problems despite temperatures that reached during the day and a game time temperature of. During the contest grasshoppers began to jump onto the ice, where they would freeze or drown in water used to maintain the ice, and by the end of the second period the ice was littered with the bugs. Nearly 14,000 fans watched the Kings defeat the Rangers 5–2. Since 1997, the Los Angeles Kings have returned to Las Vegas to play an annual indoors preseason game as part of the Frozen Fury series. As of the 2017–2018 season Las Vegas has its own NHL franchise.
The first regular-season outdoor game in the history of the NHL took place on November 22, 2003, at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium, when the Edmonton Oilers played the Montreal Canadiens in the 2003 Heritage Classic. The Oilers had suggested the idea of hosting an outdoor game as early as the mid 1980s, but the genesis of the 2003 event was the "Cold War" outdoor game played two years prior between Michigan State University and the University of Michigan.
in Buffalo, New York
In 2005, NBC Sports Executive VP Jon Miller then pitched the concept an annual outdoor game as a television event to the NHL, "but they didn't find the concept workable." In December 2006, Miller found an ally in then-league Executive VP/Business & Media John Collins, who embraced the idea. This led to the inaugural Winter Classic game on January 1, 2008, with the Pittsburgh Penguins visiting the Buffalo Sabres at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
On May 1, 2013, the NHL announced that the Chicago Blackhawks would host the Pittsburgh Penguins at Soldier Field in Chicago on March 1, 2014, as part of a new series of outdoor games called the NHL Stadium Series. By the end of May 2013, the NHL had scheduled a record six outdoor NHL games for the 2013–14 season: one Winter Classic, one Heritage Classic, and four Stadium Series games.
In scheduling outdoor games in the New York metropolitan area that feature the New York Rangers, the team has always been designated as the "away" team. This is to maintain the property tax-exempt status of the Rangers' home arena, Madison Square Garden. The tax exemption stipulates that it only applies if the Rangers do not "cease playing" home games at MSG, generally interpreted as playing any "home" game outside of MSG. By designating the Rangers as the "away" team and Buffalo as the "home" team in the 2018 Winter Classic at Citi Field in New York City, it would save MSG from paying more than $40 million in property taxes.
Up until 2013, NHL's outdoor games were held exclusively in Canada and in the Midwest and Northeast United States. That changed in the 2014 Stadium Series when the Los Angeles Kings became the first West Coast team to host a regular season outdoor game, facing their in-city rival Anaheim Ducks at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on January 25. The San Jose Sharks followed suit, hosting their archrival Kings in the 2015 NHL Stadium Series at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The first outdoor game to take place in a Southern state took place in the 2020 Winter Classic when the Dallas Stars hosted the Nashville Predators at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The Carolina Hurricanes will host the 2021 NHL Stadium Series at Carter–Finley Stadium in Raleigh, becoming the first warm-climate Eastern Conference team to host an outdoor game.
was held at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
In 2016, the Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers worked out an agreement to play a home-and-home series of outdoors games. The two archrivals played the 2017 Stadium Series game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, and then played the 2019 Stadium Series game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The two teams had also discussed playing a neutral site game at Beaver Stadium at State College, Pennsylvania, but this did not materialize, due mainly to concerns about Beaver Stadium's plumbing being unable to withstand an event in winter On March 6, 2016, the NHL officially announced that the Jets will host the Oilers in the 2016 Heritage Classic during the 2016–17 NHL season, held in October.
To celebrate the NHL's 100th year in 2017, the league held two special outdoor games. The first, branded as the Centennial Classic, between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, was held on January 1 to kick off the year. The second, branded as the NHL 100 Classic, was held on December 16 between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators.
When the 2018 NHL Stadium Series at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at the U.S. Naval Academy was announced, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said that it was the start of a unique partnership with the U.S. military in which the league plans to host outdoor games at military service academies around the United States. The 2020 NHL Stadium Series was held at Falcon Stadium at the U.S. Air Force Academy on February 15, 2020.

Hosting statistics

As of January 1, 2020:
at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan, was the first Heritage Classic held outside the locales the participants are based in
The Dallas Stars had originally been scheduled to play a stadium game at Houston's Reliant Stadium during their 2011 pre-season, but this game was ultimately cancelled.
The 2013 NHL Winter Classic was originally scheduled to be contested at Michigan Stadium between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs. Due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout resulting in an abbreviated 2012–13 season, this Winter Classic matchup at Michigan Stadium was postponed and held during the following season instead.
The Winnipeg Jets announced in 2013 that they had reached an agreement with the NHL to host a fourth Heritage Classic at Investors Group Field, the home of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers, which they hoped to hold during the team's fifth anniversary in 2015–16. However, a disagreement occurred between the NHL and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers over the game's exact date: the league wanted it held in December 2015 while the football team became concerned that this date was too close to the 103rd Grey Cup being held at the stadium on November 29. In January 2015, the Jets announced that they could not reach an agreement to finalize a date for the Heritage Classic during the 2015–16 season and that they were now looking for a new date during the 2016–2017 season. On March 6, 2016, the NHL officially announced that the Jets would host the Oilers in the 2016 Heritage Classic during the 2016–17 NHL season, held in October.

List of NHL outdoor games

DateEventSiteAway teamHome teamScoreAttendance
February 2, 1954exhibition gameMarquette Branch Prison,
Marquette, Michigan
Detroit Red WingsMarquette Prison Pirates600
April 9, 1956exhibition gameConception Bay Sports Arena,
Bay Roberts, Newfoundland
Boston BruinsBay Roberts, Brigus,
Shearstown, Coley's Point
September 27, 1991exhibition gameCaesars Palace,
Las Vegas, Nevada
New York RangersLos Angeles Kings5–213,007
November 22, 2003Heritage ClassicCommonwealth Stadium,
Edmonton, Alberta
Montreal CanadiensEdmonton Oilers4–357,167
January 1, 2008Winter ClassicRalph Wilson Stadium,
Orchard Park, New York
Pittsburgh PenguinsBuffalo Sabres2–1
71,217
January 1, 2009Winter ClassicWrigley Field,
Chicago, Illinois
Detroit Red WingsChicago Blackhawks6–440,818
January 1, 2010Winter ClassicFenway Park,
Boston, Massachusetts
Philadelphia FlyersBoston Bruins2–1 38,112
January 1, 2011Winter ClassicHeinz Field,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Washington CapitalsPittsburgh Penguins3–168,111
February 20, 2011Heritage ClassicMcMahon Stadium,
Calgary, Alberta
Montreal CanadiensCalgary Flames4–041,022
January 2, 2012Winter ClassicCitizens Bank Park,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New York RangersPhiladelphia Flyers3–246,967
January 1, 2014Winter ClassicMichigan Stadium,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Toronto Maple LeafsDetroit Red Wings3–2 105,491
January 25, 2014Stadium SeriesDodger Stadium,
Los Angeles, California
Anaheim DucksLos Angeles Kings3–054,099
January 26, 2014Stadium SeriesYankee Stadium,
New York, New York
New York RangersNew Jersey Devils7–350,105
January 29, 2014Stadium SeriesYankee Stadium,
New York, New York
New York RangersNew York Islanders2–150,027
March 1, 2014Stadium SeriesSoldier Field,
Chicago, Illinois
Pittsburgh PenguinsChicago Blackhawks5–162,921
March 2, 2014Heritage ClassicBC Place,
Vancouver, British Columbia
Ottawa SenatorsVancouver Canucks4–254,194
January 1, 2015Winter ClassicNationals Park,
Washington, D.C.
Chicago BlackhawksWashington Capitals3–242,832
February 21, 2015Stadium SeriesLevi's Stadium,
Santa Clara, California
Los Angeles KingsSan Jose Sharks2–170,205
January 1, 2016Winter ClassicGillette Stadium,
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Montreal CanadiensBoston Bruins5–167,246
February 21, 2016Stadium SeriesTCF Bank Stadium,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Chicago BlackhawksMinnesota Wild6–150,426
February 27, 2016Stadium SeriesCoors Field,
Denver, Colorado
Detroit Red WingsColorado Avalanche5–350,095
October 23, 2016Heritage ClassicInvestors Group Field,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Edmonton OilersWinnipeg Jets3–033,240
January 1, 2017Centennial ClassicBMO Field,
Toronto, Ontario
Detroit Red WingsToronto Maple Leafs5–4 40,148
January 2, 2017Winter ClassicBusch Stadium,
St. Louis, Missouri
Chicago BlackhawksSt. Louis Blues4–146,556
February 25, 2017Stadium SeriesHeinz Field,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia FlyersPittsburgh Penguins4–267,318
December 16, 2017NHL 100 ClassicTD Place Stadium,
Ottawa, Ontario
Montreal CanadiensOttawa Senators3-033,959
January 1, 2018Winter ClassicCiti Field,
New York, New York
New York RangersBuffalo Sabres3–2 41,821
March 3, 2018Stadium SeriesNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium,
Annapolis, Maryland
Toronto Maple LeafsWashington Capitals5-229,516
January 1, 2019Winter ClassicNotre Dame Stadium,
Notre Dame, Indiana
Boston BruinsChicago Blackhawks4-276,126
February 23, 2019Stadium SeriesLincoln Financial Field,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh PenguinsPhiladelphia Flyers4-3 69,620
October 26, 2019Heritage ClassicMosaic Stadium,
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary FlamesWinnipeg Jets2-1 33,518
January 1, 2020Winter ClassicCotton Bowl Stadium,
Dallas, Texas
Nashville PredatorsDallas Stars2-485,630
February 15, 2020Stadium SeriesFalcon Stadium,
Air Force Academy, Colorado
Los Angeles KingsColorado Avalanche3-143,574
January 1, 2021Winter ClassicTarget Field,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
St. Louis BluesMinnesota Wild
February 20, 2021Stadium SeriesCarter-Finley Stadium,
Raleigh, North Carolina
TBDCarolina Hurricanes

Outdoor games by team

TeamNumber of
appearances
'Home'
appearances
'Visitor'
appearances
AppearancesWinsLosses
Anaheim Ducks101201410
Arizona Coyotes0-----
Boston Bruins3212010, 2016, 201921
Buffalo Sabres2202008, 201802
Calgary Flames2112011, 201911
Carolina Hurricanes11-2021--
Chicago Blackhawks6332009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 201915
Colorado Avalanche2202016, 202002
Columbus Blue Jackets0-----
Dallas Stars110202010
Detroit Red Wings4132009, 2014, 2016, 201722
Edmonton Oilers2112003, 201611
Florida Panthers0-----
Los Angeles Kings4132014, 2015, 202031
Minnesota Wild2202016, 202110
Montreal Canadiens4042003, 2011, 2016, 201722
Nashville Predators101202001
New Jersey Devils110201401
New York Islanders110201401
New York Rangers442012, 2014, 201840
Ottawa Senators2112014, 201720
Philadelphia Flyers4222010, 2012, 2017, 201913
Pittsburgh Penguins5232008, 2011, 2014, 2017, 201923
San Jose Sharks110201501
St. Louis Blues110201710
Tampa Bay Lightning0-----
Toronto Maple Leafs3122014, 2017, 201821
Vancouver Canucks110201401
Vegas Golden Knights0-----
Washington Capitals3212011, 2015, 201830
Winnipeg Jets2202016, 201911

Note: This table excludes exhibition games with non-NHL opponents and pre-season games.
The Rangers have officially been designated as the away team for the three games held in New York City to comply with a property tax exemption for Madison Square Garden that requires the Rangers to play all of their home games at the arena.
Italics indicate a future outdoor game.