The following is a list of ECHL arenas including past and present arenas:
Eastern Conference
North Division
Team
Arena
Years used
Capacity
Opened
City
Adirondack Thunder Stockton Thunder (2005–2015)Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies (2001–2005)Birmingham Bulls (1992–2001)Cincinnati Cyclones (1990–1992)
Cool Insuring Arena Glens Falls Civic Center (1979–2017)
2015–present
4,794
1979
Glens Falls, New York
Stockton Arena
2005–2015
9,737
2005
Stockton, California
Boardwalk Hall
2001–2005
10,500
1926
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex
1992–2001
17,654
1976
Birmingham, Alabama
Cincinnati Gardens
1990–1992
10,208
1949
Cincinnati, Ohio
Maine Mariners Alaska Aces (2003–2017)
Cross Insurance Arena
2018–present
6,733
1977
Portland, Maine
Sullivan Arena
1995–2017[ 1]
6,290
1983
Anchorage, Alaska
Newfoundland Growlers
Mary Brown's Centre Mile One Centre (2001–2021)
2018–present
6,287
2001
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Reading Royals Columbus Chill (1991–1999)
Santander Arena Sovereign Center (2001–2013)
2001–present
7,083
2001
Reading, Pennsylvania
Ohio Expo Center Coliseum
1991–1999
7,000
1918
Columbus, Ohio
Trois-Rivières Lions
Colisée Vidéotron
2021–present
4,390
2021
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Worcester Railers
DCU Center
2017–present
12,239
1982
Worcester, Massachusetts
South Division
Team
Arena
Years used
Capacity
Opened
City
Atlanta Gladiators Gwinnett Gladiators (2003–2015)Mobile Mysticks (1995–2002)
Gas South Arena Infinite Energy Arena (2015–2021)Arena at Gwinnett Center (2004–2015)Gwinnett Civic Center Arena (2003–2004)
2003–present
11,355
2003
Duluth, Georgia
Mobile Civic Center
1995–2002
10,112
1964
Mobile, Alabama
Florida Everblades
Hertz Arena Germain Arena (2004–2018)TECO Arena (1998–2004)Everblades Arena (1998)
1998–present
7,181
1998
Estero, Florida
Greenville Swamp Rabbits Greenville Road Warriors (2010–2015)Johnstown Chiefs (1988–2010)
Bon Secours Wellness Arena BI-LO Center (1998–2013)
2010–present
13,707
1998
Greenville, South Carolina
Cambria County War Memorial Arena
1988–2010
3,745
1950
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Jacksonville Icemen Evansville IceMen (2012–2016)
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (2003–2019)
2017–present
13,141
2003
Jacksonville, Florida
Ford Center
2011–2016[ 2]
9,437
2011
Evansville, Indiana
Norfolk Admirals Bakersfield Condors (2003–2015)
Norfolk Scope
2015–present
8,701
1971
Norfolk, Virginia
Rabobank Arena Bakersfield Centennial Garden (1998–2005)
1998–2015[ 3]
8,700
1998
Bakersfield, California
Orlando Solar Bears
Kia Center
2012–present
17,353
2010
Orlando, Florida
Savannah Ghost Pirates
Enmarket Arena
2022-present
7,300
2022
Savannah, Georgia
South Carolina Stingrays
North Charleston Coliseum
1993–present
10,537
1993
North Charleston, South Carolina
Western Conference
Central Division
Team
Arena
Years used
Capacity
Opened
City
Cincinnati Cyclones Miami Matadors (1998–1999)Louisville RiverFrogs (1995–1998)
Heritage Bank Center U.S. Bank Arena (2001–2019)
2001–present
14,453
1975
Cincinnati, Ohio
Miami Arena
1998–1999
14,823
1988
Miami, Florida
Broadbent Arena
1995–1998
6,600
1977
Louisville, Kentucky
Fort Wayne Komets
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
1990–present[ 4]
10,480
1952
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Indy Fuel
Indiana Farmers Coliseum Fairgrounds Coliseum (Apr. 2014–Dec. 2014)
2014–present
6,300
1939
Indianapolis, Indiana
Iowa Heartlanders
Xtream Arena
2021–present
5,100
2021
Coralville, Iowa
Kalamazoo Wings
Wings Event Center Wings Stadium (1974–2015)
2000–present[ 5]
5,133
1974
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Toledo Walleye Toledo Storm (1991–2007)[ 6]
Huntington Center Lucas County Arena (2009–2010)
2009–present
7,389
2009
Toledo, Ohio
Toledo Sports Arena
1991–2007
5,230
1947
Toledo, Ohio
Wheeling Nailers Wheeling Thunderbirds (1992–1996)Carolina/Winston-Salem Thunderbirds (1988–1992)
WesBanco Arena Wheeling Civic Center (1977–2003)
1992–present
5,406
1977
Wheeling, West Virginia
Winston–Salem Memorial Coliseum
1988–1992
8,500
1955
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Mountain Division
Team
Arena
Years used
Capacity
Opened
City
Allen Americans
Allen Event Center
2009–present[ 7]
6,275
2009
Allen, Texas
Idaho Steelheads
Idaho Central Arena CenturyLink Arena Boise (2011–2020)Qwest Arena (2005–2011)Bank of America Centre (1997–2005)
1997–present[ 8]
5,002
1997
Boise, Idaho
Kansas City Mavericks Missouri Mavericks (2014–2017)[ 9]
Cable Dahmer Arena Silverstein Eye Centers Arena (2015–20)Independence Events Center (2009–15)
2009–present[ 10]
5,800
2009
Independence, Missouri
Rapid City Rush
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
2008–present[ 11]
5,132
1977
Rapid City, South Dakota
Tulsa Oilers
BOK Center
2008–present[ 12]
17,096
2008
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Utah Grizzlies Lexington Men O' War (2002–2003)Macon Whoopee (2001–2002)Tallahassee Tiger Sharks (1994–2001)Huntsville Blast (1993–1994)Roanoke Valley Rebels/Rampage (1990–1993)Virginia Lancers (1988–1990)
Maverik Center E Center (1997–2010)
2005–present
10,100
1997
West Valley City, Utah
Rupp Arena
2002–2003
23,500
1976
Lexington, Kentucky
Macon Coliseum
2001–2002
7,182
1968
Macon, Georgia
Tallahassee–Leon County Civic Center
1994–2001
12,100
1981
Tallahassee, Florida
Von Braun Center
1993–1994
6,602
1975
Huntsville, Alabama
LancerLot
1988–1993
–
–
Vinton, Virginia
Wichita Thunder
Intrust Bank Arena
2010–present[ 13]
13,450
2010
Wichita, Kansas
Defunct teams arenas
Team (years in ECHL)
Arena
Years used
Capacity
Opened
City
Arkansas RiverBlades (1999–2003)
Alltel Arena
1999–2003
17,000
1999
N. Little Rock, Arkansas
Augusta Lynx (1998–2008)Raleigh IceCaps (1991–1998)
James Brown Arena Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center (1974–2006)
1998–2008
9,167
1974
Augusta, Georgia
Dorton Arena
1991–1998
7,610
1952
Raleigh, North Carolina
Brampton Beast (2014–2020)
CAA Centre Powerade Centre (2005–2018)
2013–2020[ 14]
5,000
1998
Brampton, Ontario
Charlotte Checkers (1993–2010)
Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte Bobcats Arena (2005–2008)
2005–2010
14,100
2005
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cricket Arena Independence Arena (1988–2001)
1993–2005
9,605
1955
Chicago Express (2011–2012)
Sears Centre
2011–2012
9,500
2006
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Colorado Eagles (2011–2018)
Budweiser Events Center
2003–2018[ 15]
5,289
2003
Loveland, Colorado
Columbia Inferno (2001–2008)
Carolina Coliseum
2001–2008[ 16]
12,401
1968
Columbia, South Carolina
Columbus Cottonmouths (2001–2004)Hampton Roads Admirals (1989–2000)
Columbus Civic Center
2001–2004
7,509
1996
Columbus, Georgia
Norfolk Scope
1989–2000
8,784
1971
Norfolk, Virginia
Dayton Bombers (1991–2009)
Nutter Center
1996–2009
12,000
1990
Fairborn, Ohio
Hara Arena
1991–1996
5,500
1964
Trotwood, Ohio
Elmira Jackals (2007–2017)
First Arena Coach USA Center (2000–2004)
2000–2017[ 17]
3,784
2000
Elmira, New York
Fresno Falcons (2003–2008)
Selland Arena
1995–2003, 2008
11,300
1966
Fresno, California
Save Mart Center
2003–2008
14,224
2003
Greensboro Generals (1999–2004)
Greensboro Coliseum
1999–2004
21,273
1959
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Monarchs (1989–1995)
Greensboro Coliseum
1989–1995
21,273
1959
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greenville Grrrowl (1998–2006)
BI-LO Center
1998–2006
13,707
1998
Greenville, South Carolina
Jackson Bandits (1999–2003)Chesapeake Icebreakers (1997–1999)
Mississippi Coliseum
1999–2003
6,500
1962
Jackson, Mississippi
The Show Place Arena
1997–1999
5,800
—
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Jacksonville Lizard Kings (1995–2000)Louisville IceHawks (1990–1994)
Jacksonville Coliseum
1995–2000
11,000
1960
Jacksonville, Florida
Broadbent Arena
1990–1994
6,600
1977
Louisville, Kentucky
Las Vegas Wranglers (2003–2014)
Orleans Arena
2003–2014[ 18]
7,773
2003
Paradise, Nevada
Long Beach Ice Dogs (2003–2007)
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center
2003–2007
11,200
1962
Long Beach, California
Louisiana IceGators (1995–2005)
Cajundome
1995–2005
12,068
1985
Lafayette, Louisiana
Manchester Monarchs (2015–2019)Ontario Reign (2008–2015)Texas Wildcatters (2003–2008) Huntington Blizzard (1993–2000)
SNHU Arena Verizon Wireless Arena (2001–2016)
2015–2019
9,852
2001
Manchester, New Hampshire
Citizens Business Bank Arena
2008–2015
9,736
2008
Ontario, California
Ford Arena
2003–2008
7,736
2003
Beaumont, Texas
Huntington Civic Arena
1993–2000
9,000
1977
Huntington, West Virginia
Mississippi Sea Wolves (1996–2009)
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
1996–2009
9,150
1977
Biloxi, Mississippi
New Orleans Brass (1997–2002)
New Orleans Arena
1999–2002
16,500
1999
New Orleans, Louisiana
Municipal Auditorium
1997–1999
7,853
1930
Pee Dee Pride (1997–2005)Knoxville Cherokees (1988–1997)
Florence Civic Center
1997–2005
7,426
–
Florence, South Carolina
James White Civic Coliseum
1989–1997
7,141
1961
Knoxville, Tennessee
Pensacola Ice Pilots (1996–2008) Nashville Knights (1989–1996)
Pensacola Civic Center
1996–2008
8,150
1985
Pensacola, Florida
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
1989–1996
9,700
1962
Nashville, Tennessee
Peoria Rivermen (1996–2005)
Carver Arena
1996–2005
9,542
1982
Peoria, Illinois
Phoenix RoadRunners (2005–2009)
US Airways Center America West Arena (1992–2005)
2005–2009
16,210
1992
Phoenix, Arizona
Quad City Mallards (2014–2018)
TaxSlayer Center iWireless Center (2007–2017)
2009–2018[ 19]
9,200
1993
Moline, Illinois
Richmond Renegades (1990–2003)
Richmond Coliseum
1990–2003
11,008
1971
Richmond, Virginia
Roanoke Express (1993–2004)
Roanoke Civic Center
1993–2004
9,828
1971
Roanoke, Virginia
San Diego Gulls (2003–2006)
iPayOne Center San Diego Sports Arena (1966–2004)
1995–2006[ 20]
12,900
1966
San Diego, California
San Francisco Bulls (2012–2014)
Cow Palace
2012–2014
11,089
1941
Daly City, California
Trenton Titans (1999–2007, 2011–2013) Trenton Devils (2007–2011)
Sun National Bank Center Sovereign Bank Arena (1999–2009)
1999–2013
8,100
1999
Trenton, New Jersey
Victoria Salmon Kings (2004–2011)Baton Rouge Kingfish (1996–2004)Erie Panthers (1988–1996)
Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre
2005–2011
7,400
2005
Victoria, British Columbia
Bear Mountain Arena
2004–2005
2,300
2004
Riverside Centroplex
1996–2003
8,500
Late 1970s
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Louis J. Tullio Arena
1988–1996
5,524
1983
Erie, Pennsylvania
^ Alaska played in the West Coast Hockey League from 1995 to 2003. They joined the ECHL for the 2003–04 season .
^ Evansville played in the Central Hockey League (CHL) before joining the ECHL in 2012. Voluntarily suspended operations after the 2015–16 season.
^ Bakersfield played in the West Coast Hockey League from 1995 to 2003. They joined the ECHL for the 2003–04 season .
^ Fort Wayne played in the International Hockey League from 1990 to 1999 (for the current franchise, there had been another Komets franchise that played in the IHL from 1952 to 1990), the UHL/IHL from 1999 to 2010, and the CHL from 2010 to 2012. They joined the ECHL as of the 2012–13 season .
^ Kalamazoo previously played in the UHL/IHL from 2000 to 2009. They joined the ECHL as of the 2009–10 season .
^ The Toledo franchise had an original run from 1991 until 2007, but voluntarily suspended their membership after the 2006–07 ECHL season in order to demolish the Toledo Sports Arena in order to build the Lucas County Arena. The new owners of the team also changed its nickname from Storm to Walleye.
^ Allen played in the CHL from 2009 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season
^ Idaho played in the West Coast Hockey League from 1997 to 2003. They joined the ECHL for the 2003–04 season .
^ The team changed its name but did not relocate.
^ Missouri played in the CHL from 2009 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ Rapid City played in the CHL from 2008 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ Tulsa played in the CHL from 1992 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ Wichita played in the CHL from 1992 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ Brampton played in the CHL before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ Colorado played in the CHL from 2003 to 2011 before joining the ECHL for the 2011–12 season .
^ Columbia voluntarily suspended their membership for the 2008–09 season as it tried to build a new arena. The team never returned and was removed as a "future market" by the ECHL in 2014.
^ Elmira played in the United Hockey League from 2000 to 2007. They joined the ECHL as of the 2007–08 season .
^ Las Vegas took a voluntary suspension from the league after Orleans Arena declined to renew the team's lease in 2014.
^ Quad City played in the IHL from 2009 to 2010 and the CHL from 2010 to 2014 before joining the ECHL for the 2014–15 season.
^ San Diego played in the West Coast Hockey League from 1995 to 2003. They joined the ECHL for the 2003–04 season .