List of Olympic venues in ice hockey

For the Summer and Winter Olympics, there are 46 venues that have been or will be used for ice hockey. The 46 venues are the most for any Winter Olympic sport. The first venue ice hockey took place in was indoor during the Summer Olympics in 1920.[1] Twelve years later, ice hockey was held both indoors and outdoors.[2][3] The plan was to have two of the twelve matches for those games played indoors, but thawing ice at the outdoor venue for those games forced four of the outdoor games to be moved indoors in 1932.[2][3] Despite the success of indoor ice hockey venues at the 1932 Winter Olympics, it would be twenty years before another indoor venue would be used.[4] Ice hockey would not be indoors entirely until the 1964 Games where they have remained as of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[5][6][7] Both venues for the 2014 Winter Olympics are constructed to be indoors.[8][9]

St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink in 1928 hosted the ice hockey events. Twenty years later, the venue hosted them again.
Jordal Amfi hosted ice hockey events for the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo.
Gjøvik Olympiske Fjelhall hosted 16 ice hockey matches for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
Canada Hockey Place (listed as General Motors Place (Rogers Arena since July 2010)) in Vancouver. The venue hosted ice hockey events, including the finals, for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Bolshoy Ice Dome, the venue for the ice hockey events, including the finals, for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Games Venue Locations Other sports hosted at venue for these games Capacity Ref.
1920 Antwerp Palais de Glace d'Anvers Indoor Figure skating Not listed. [10][1][11]
1924 Chamonix Stade Olympique de Chamonix Outdoor Cross-country skiing, Curling, Figure skating, Military patrol, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing), Speed skating 45,000 [12]
1928 St. Moritz St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink Outdoor Figure skating, Speed skating 4,000 [13][14]
1932 Lake Placid Olympic Arena (final) Indoor Figure skating 3,360 [2]
Olympic Stadium Outdoor Speed skating 7,475 [3]
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympia-Kunsteisstadion (final) Outdoor Figure skating 17,000 [15]
Riessersee Outdoor Bobsleigh, Speed skating 17,940 (Bobsleigh), 16,000 (Ice hockey, Speed skating) [16]
1948 St. Moritz Kulm Outdoor None Not listed. [17]
Olympic Stadium (final) Outdoor Figure skating, Speed skating Not listed. [18]
Suvretta Outdoor None Not listed. [17]
1952 Oslo Dæhlenenga Outdoor Bandy (demonstration) Not listed [19]
Jordal Amfi (final) Indoor None 10,000 [4]
Kadettangen Outdoor None Not listed. [4]
Lillestrøm stadion Outdoor None Not listed. [4]
Marienlyst stadion Outdoor None Not listed. [4]
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Apollonio Stadium Indoor None 2,000 [20]
Olympic Ice Stadium (final) Outdoor Figure skating 12,042 [21]
1960 Squaw Valley Blyth Arena (final) Indoor Figure skating 8,500 [22]
Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink Outdoor Speed skating Not listed. [22]
1964 Innsbruck Messehalle Indoor None 5,544 [5]
Olympiahalle (final) Indoor Figure skating 10,836 [5]
1968 Grenoble La Patinoire Municipale Indoor None 2,700 [23]
Le Stade de Glace (final) Indoor Closing ceremony, Figure skating 12,000 [24]
1972 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena (final) Indoor Figure skating (final), Closing ceremonies 2,700 [25]
Tsukisamu Indoor Skating Rink Indoor None 6,000 [26]
1976 Innsbruck Messehalle Indoor None Not listed. [27]
Olympiahalle (final) Indoor Figure skating Not listed. [28]
1980 Lake Placid Olympic Center Indoor Figure skating 8,500 (ice hockey)
2,000 (figure skating)
[29]
1984 Sarajevo Skenderija II Hall Indoor Figure skating 15,000 [30]
Zetra Ice Hall (final) Indoor Closing ceremonies, Figure skating 15,000 [31]
1988 Calgary Father David Bauer Olympic Arena Indoor None 2,000 [32]
Olympic Saddledome (final) Indoor Figure skating (final) 16,605 [33]
Stampede Corral Indoor Figure skating 6,475 [34]
1992 Albertville Méribel Ice Palace Indoor None 6,420 [35]
1994 Lillehammer Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall Indoor None 5,300 [36]
Håkon Hall (final) Indoor None 10,500 [37]
1998 Nagano Aqua Wing Indoor None 6,000 [38]
Big Hat (final) Indoor None 10,104 [39]
2002 Salt Lake City E Center (final) Indoor None 10,500 [40]
Peaks Ice Arena Indoor None 8,400 [41]
2006 Turin Palasport Olimpico (final) Indoor None 12,500 [42]
Torino Esposizioni Indoor None 5,400 [43]
2010 Vancouver Canada Hockey Place (final) Indoor None 18,630 [6]
UBC Thunderbird Arena Indoor None 7,200 [7]
2014 Sochi Bolshoy Ice Dome (final) Indoor None 12,000 [8]
Shayba Arena Indoor None 7,000 [9]
2018 PyeongChang Gangneung Hockey Centre (final) Indoor None 10,000 [44]
Kwandong Hockey Centre Indoor None 6,000 [44]
2022 Beijing Wukesong Sports Centre (men's final) Indoor None 18,000
Beijing National Indoor Stadium (women's final) Indoor None 18,000
2026 Milan-Cortina PalaItalia (final) Indoor None 16,000
Milan Ice Park Indoor Speed skating 12,000
2030 French Alps Allianz Riviera Indoor (temporarily) None 17,000 (men's)
17,000 (women's)
2034 Salt Lake City-Utah Salt Lake Ice Center (final) Indoor None 16,200 [45]
Peaks Ice Arena Indoor None 10,000

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