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 * Montreal Arena burned down on January 2, 1918, forcing the Canadiens to move into Jubilee Rink, and the Wanderers to eventually fold (see below).
 * The new Toronto NHL team played at Arena Gardens, the same venue that the Toronto NHA team played in.
 * The Montreal Canadiens' home arena, Jubilee Rink, burned down during the off-season in April 1919, forcing the team to play on the road at the start of the 1919–20 season until Mount Royal Arena was completed in January 1920.
 * The Quebec Athletics played their home games at Quebec Arena.
 * The Ottawa Senators moved from The Arena to the Ottawa Auditorium.
 * The expansion Boston Bruins moved into Boston Arena.
 * The expansion Montreal Maroons moved into the Montreal Forum.
 * The expansion New York Americans moved into the third building named Madison Square Garden.
 * The expansion Pittsburgh Pirates moved into Duquesne Garden.
 * The expansion Chicago Black Hawks moved into Chicago Coliseum.
 * The expansion Detroit Cougars played this season at Border Cities Arena in Windsor, Ontario, while Olympia Stadium remained under construction.
 * The relocated Hamilton Tigers moved from Quebec Arena into Hamilton's Barton Street Arena.
 * The Montreal Canadiens moved from Mount Royal Arena to the Montreal Forum, sharing it with the Maroons.
 * The expansion New York Rangers moved into the third building named Madison Square Garden, sharing it with the Americans.
 * The Detroit Cougars moved from Border Cities Arena in Windsor, Ontario to Olympia Stadium in Detroit.
 * The Boston Bruins moved from Boston Arena to Boston Madison Square Garden.
 * Due to the new Chicago Stadium, the new home of the Chicago Black Hawks, still under construction, the team played games at Chicago Coliseum through January, then played the rest of their "home" games at either Detroit Olympia in Detroit, and Peace Bridge Arena in Fort Erie, Ontario, in February and March.
 * The Chicago Black Hawks moved from Chicago Coliseum to Chicago Stadium in December 1929.
 * The relocated Philadelphia Quakers moved from Pittsburgh's Duquesne Gardens to Philadelphia Arena.
 * The Toronto Maple Leafs moved from Arena Gardens to Maple Leaf Gardens.
 * The Boston Bruins' home arena, Boston Madison Square Garden, became simply known as Boston Garden after the Madison Square Garden Corporation sold its ownership stake in the arena to the Boston Arena Corporation.
 * The relocated St. Louis Eagles moved from the Ottawa Auditorium to St. Louis Arena.
 * The expansion Blues moved into St. Louis Arena.
 * The expansion Flyers moved into the Spectrum.
 * The expansion Kings played their first two home games at Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California, then their next 14 at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles before the team's permanent arena, The Forum in Inglewood, California, opened on December 30, 1967.
 * The expansion North Stars moved into the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota.
 * The Rangers moved from the third Madison Square Garden to the fourth.
 * The expansion Penguins moved into Pittsburgh Civic Arena.
 * The expansion Seals moved into the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena.
 * The expansion Buffalo Sabres moved into Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.
 * The expansion Vancouver Canucks moved into Pacific Coliseum.
 * The expansion Atlanta Flames moved into the Omni Coliseum.
 * The expansion New York Islanders moved into Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
 * The expansion Kansas City Scouts moved into Kemper Arena.
 * The expansion Washington Capitals moved into the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland.
 * The relocated Cleveland Barons moved from the Oakland Coliseum Arena to Cleveland's Richfield Coliseum.
 * The relocated Colorado Rockies moved from Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri to McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado.
 * The St. Louis Blues's home arena, St. Louis Arena, was renamed the Checkerdome after Ralston Purina purchased both the team and the arena, referencing the pet food company's checkerboard logo.
 * The Detroit Red Wings moved from Olympia Stadium to Joe Louis Arena on December 27, 1979.
 * The Hartford Whalers played their first 22 NHL home games at Springfield Civic Center in Springfield, Massachusetts before returning to the team's original WHA home, Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The team had been using Springfield Civic Center as a temporary home after the Hartford Civic Center's roof collapsed in January 1978.
 * The other three former WHA teams, the Edmonton Oilers, Quebec Nordiques, and Winnipeg Jets, continued to play at Northlands Coliseum, Colisée de Québec, and Winnipeg Arena, respectively.
 * The relocated Calgary Flames moved from the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta to the Stampede Corral in Calgary.
 * The relocated New Jersey Devils moved from McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado to Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
 * The Calgary Flames moved from the Stampede Corral to Olympic Saddledome.
 * The St. Louis Blues's home arena, the Checkerdome, reverted back to its original St. Louis Arena, reflecting Harry Ornest taking over ownership of the team and the arena from Ralston Purina.
 * The Los Angeles Kings' home arena, The Forum, was renamed the Great Western Forum as part of a naming rights deal with Great Western Savings & Loan that was announced on December 5, 1988.
 * The expansion San Jose Sharks moved into the Cow Palace in Daly City, California.
 * The expansion Ottawa Senators moved into Ottawa Civic Centre.
 * The expansion Tampa Bay Lightning moved into Expo Hall in East Lake-Orient Park, Florida.
 * The expansion Mighty Ducks of Anaheim moved into the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, with Arrowhead Water acquired the naming rights.
 * The relocated Dallas Stars moved from the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota to Reunion Arena in Dallas.
 * The expansion Florida Panthers moved into Miami Arena.
 * The San Jose Sharks moved from the Cow Palace in Daly City, California to the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California.
 * The Tampa Bay Lightning moved from Expo Hall in East Lake-Orient Park, Florida to the Thunderdome in St. Petersburg, Florida.
 * The Washington Capitals' home arena, the Capital Centre, was renamed USAir Arena after USAir acquired the naming rights.
 * The Chicago BlackHawks moved from Chicago Stadium to the United Center.
 * The Philadelphia Flyers's home arena, the Spectrum, is renamed the CoreStates Spectrum after CoreStates Financial Corporation acquires the naming rights.
 * The St. Louis Blues moved from St. Louis Arena to the Kiel Center.
 * The Boston Bruins moved from Boston Garden to the FleetCenter, with FleetBoston Financial acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Calgary Flames' home arena, Olympic Saddledome, was renamed Canadian Airlines Saddledome as part of a new naming rights agreement with Canadian Airlines.
 * The relocated Colorado Avalanche moved from Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Quebec to McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado.
 * The Edmonton Oilers' home arena, Northlands Coliseum, was renamed Edmonton Coliseum as part of a new leasing agreement between the team and the building's operator, Northlands, to instead reference the city.
 * The Montreal Canadiens moved from the Montreal Forum to Molson Centre on March 16, 1996, with Molson Brewery acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Ottawa Senators moved from Ottawa Civic Centre to the Palladium on on January 17, 1996. It was then renamed the Corel Centre after Corel acquired the naming rights one month later.
 * The Vancouver Canucks moved from Pacific Coliseum to General Motors Place, with General Motors Canada acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Buffalo Sabres moved from Buffalo Memorial Auditorium to Marine Midland Arena, with Marine Midland Bank acquiring the naming rights.
 * The New Jersey Devils' home arena, Brendan Byrne Arena, was renamed Continental Airlines Arena in January 2000 as part of a new naming rights deal with Continental Airline.
 * The relocated Phoenix Coyotes moved from Winnipeg Arena to America West Arena.
 * The Philadelphia Flyers moved from the CoreStates Spectrum to the CoreStates Center, with CoreStates Financial Corporation also acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Tampa Bay Lightning moved from the Thunderdome in St. Petersburg, Florida to the Ice Palace in Tampa, Florida.
 * The Washington Capitals' home arena, the USAir Arena, was renamed US Airways Arena after USAir rebranded to US Airways.
 * The relocated Carolina Hurricanes moved from Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut to Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
 * The Washington Capitals moved from US Airways Arena in Landover, Maryland to the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. on December 5, 1997, with MCI acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Edmonton Oilers' home arena, Edmonton Coliseum, was renamed Skyreach Centre as part of a new naming rights agreement with Skyreach Equipment.
 * The Florida Panthers moved from Miami Arena in Miami to National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida, with National Car Rental acquiring the naming rights.
 * The expansion Nashville Predators moved into Gaylord Entertainment Center, with Gaylord Entertainment Company acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Philadelphia Flyers's home arena, the CoreStates Center, was renamed the First Union Center after First Union acquired CoreStates Financial Corporation.
 * The Toronto Maple Leafs moved from Maple Leaf Gardens to the Air Canada Centre on February 20, 1999, with Air Canada acquiring the naming rights.
 * The expansion Atlanta Thrashers moved into Philips Arena.
 * The Buffalo Sabres' home arena, Marine Midland Arena, was renamed HSBC Arena on March 17, 2000, in recognition of Marine Midland Bank's parent company HSBC retiring the Marine Midland brand.
 * The Carolina Hurricanes moved from Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina to the Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina.
 * The Colorado Avalanche moved from McNichols Sports Arena to the Pepsi Center.
 * The Los Angeles Kings moved from the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California to the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
 * The Pittsburgh Penguins's home arena, Pittsburgh Civic Arena, was renamed Mellon Arena after Mellon Financial purchased the naming rights.
 * The Calgary Flames' home arena, Canadian Airlines Saddledome, was renamed Pengrowth Saddledome as part of a new naming rights agreement with Pengrowth Energy.
 * The expansion Columbus Blue Jackets moved into Nationwide Arena, named after the arena's original majority owner, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.
 * The expansion Minnesota Wild moved into Xcel Energy Center, with Xcel Energy acquiring the naming rights.
 * The St. Louis Blues's home arena, the Kiel Center, was renamed the Savvis Center as part of a new naming rights agreement with Savvis.
 * The Dallas Stars moved from Reunion Arena to the American Airlines Center, with American Airlines acquiring the naming rights.
 * The San Jose Sharks' home arena, San Jose Arena, was renamed the Compaq Center as part of new naming rights agreement with Compaq.
 * The Carolina Hurricanes' home arena, Raleigh Sports and Entertainment Arena, was renamed RBC Center as part of a new naming rights agreement with RBC Bank.
 * The Florida Panthers' home arena, National Car Rental Center, was renamed Office Depot Center as part of a new naming rights agreement with Office Depot.
 * The Montreal Canadiens' home arena, Molson Centre, was renamed Bell Centre as part of a new naming rights agreement with Bell Canada.
 * The San Jose Sharks' home arena, the Compaq Center, was renamed the HP Pavilion, in recognition of Compaq's parent company Hewlett-Packard (HP) retiring the Compaq brand.
 * The Tampa Bay Lightning's home arena, the Ice Palace, was renamed the St. Pete Times Forum as part of a new naming rights agreement with the St. Petersburg Times newspaper.
 * The Edmonton Oilers' home arena, Skyreach Centre, was renamed Rexall Place as part of a new naming rights agreement with Rexall that was signed on November 20, 2003.
 * The Philadelphia Flyers's home arena, the First Union Center, was renamed the Wachovia Center after First Union merged with Wachovia.
 * The Phoenix Coyotes moved from America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona to Glendale Arena in Glendale, Arizona on December 26, 2003.
 * The Boston Bruins' home arena, FleetCenter, was renamed TD Banknorth Garden as part of a new naming rights agreement with TD Banknorth.
 * The Florida Panthers' home arena, Office Depot Center, was renamed Bank Atlantic Center as part of a new naming rights agreement with BankAtlantic.
 * The Ottawa Senators' home arena, Corel Centre, was renamed Scotiabank Place on January 19, 2006, as part of a new naming rights agreement with Scotiabank.
 * The renamed Anaheim Ducks' home arena, the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, was renamed the Honda Center as part of a new naming rights deal with Honda.
 * The Nashville Predators' home arena, Gaylord Entertainment Center, was officially reverted to its original name, Nashville Arena. Gaylord Entertainment Company's involvement with the team ended in February 2005, but the Predators did not start referring to the building's original until this season. However, the actual "Gaylord Entertainment Center" signage on arena's exterior was not removed until March 2007.
 * The Phoenix Coyotes' home arena, Glendale Arena, was renamed Jobing.com Arena after the Phoenix-based employment website Jobing.com signed a new naming rights agreement.
 * The St. Louis Blues's home arena, the Savvis Center, was renamed the Scottrade Center as part of a new naming rights agreement with Scottrade.
 * The Washington Capitals' home arena, the MCI Center, was renamed the Verizon Center, reflecting Verizon's acquisition of MCI.
 * The Nashville Predators' home arena, Nashville Arena, was renamed the Sommet Center after the Tennessee-based company Sommet Group signed a new naming rights agreement.
 * The New Jersey Devils moved from Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey to Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, with Prudential Financial acquiring the naming rights.
 * The Boston Bruins' home arena, TD Banknorth Garden, was renamed TD Garden after TD Banknorth rebranded to TD Bank.
 * The Nashville Predators' home arena, the Sommet Center, temporarily reverted back to its original Nashville Arena name on December 3, 2009, after the team sued the Sommet Group for failing to make numerous payments under the naming rights agreement. The Predators then signed a naming rights deal with Bridgestone on February 23, 2010, renaming the building Bridgestone Arena.
 * The Calgary Flames' home arena, Pengrowth Saddledome, was renamed Scotiabank Saddledome as part of a new naming rights agreement with Scotiabank.
 * The Philadelphia Flyers's home arena, the Wachovia Center, was renamed the Wells Fargo Center after Wells Fargo acquired Wachovia.
 * The Pittsburgh Penguins moved from Mellon Arena to Consol Energy Center, with Consol Energy purchasing the naming rights.
 * The Vancouver Canucks' home arena, General Motors Place, was renamed Rogers Arena as part of a new naming rights agreement with Rogers Communications.
 * The Carolina Hurricanes' home arena, RBC Center, was renamed PNC Arena on March 15, 2012, in recognition of PNC Financial Services purchasing the US assets of RBC Bank.
 * The Buffalo Sabres home arena, HSBC Arena, was renamed First Niagara Center in recognition of First Niagara Bank's purchase of HSBC's upstate New York branches.
 * The Tampa Bay Lightning's home arena, the St. Pete Times Forum, was renamed the Tampa Bay Times Forum on January 1, 2012, in recognition of the St. Petersburg Times newspaper being renamed to the Tampa Bay Times.
 * The relocated Winnipeg Jets moved from Philips Arena in Atlanta to MTS Centre in Winnipeg, where Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) had held the naming rights since the venue opened in 2004.
 * The Florida Panthers' home arena, BankAtlantic Center, was renamed BB&T Center in recognition of BB&T's purchase of BankAtlantic.
 * The Ottawa Senators' home arena, Scotiabank Place, was renamed Canadian Tire Centre, as part of a new naming rights agreement with Canadian Tire.
 * The San Jose Sharks' home arena, the HP Pavilion, was renamed the SAP Center as part of new naming rights agreement with SAP.
 * The renamed Arizona Coyotes' home arena, Jobing.com Arena, was renamed Gila River Arena as part of a new naming rights agreement with Gila River Casinos.
 * The Tampa Bay Lightning's home arena, the Tampa Bay Times Forum, was renamed Amalie Arena as part of a new naming rights agreement with Amalie Oil Company.