Edmonton Oilers
Gretzky and Messier built a dynasty here in the 80s. McDavid is carrying that tradition at Rogers Place, and the Ice District around the arena has turned downtown Edmonton into a destination.
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Rogers Place opened in 2016 and holds about 18,347 for hockey. The arena is the centerpiece of the Ice District development, which transformed several blocks of downtown Edmonton into a mixed-use entertainment district with hotels, restaurants, and public plazas. When the Oilers make a playoff run, the outdoor Ice District Commons plaza fills with viewing parties that extend the game-night energy well beyond the building itself.
The Oilers dynasty of the 1980s - five Stanley Cups between 1984 and 1990 with Gretzky, Messier, Kurri, Coffey, and Fuhr - is the measuring stick against which every Edmonton team since has been judged. Connor McDavid has been statistically one of the best players in the game since arriving in 2015, and the current Oilers core has given the fan base real reason for optimism. Campio Brewing in the Ice District is a solid pregame spot. The arena development has added enough restaurant options in the immediate vicinity that planning around the game is straightforward.
The Battle of Alberta against the Calgary Flames is the defining rivalry. Every Flames game at Rogers Place carries weight that goes beyond the standings. Edmonton winters are real - check temperatures before an outdoor pregame session in January.
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