Scotiabank Saddledome was created in 1983.
The Canadian ice hockey team which plays its home games at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, is the Calgary Flames.Other home teams at the Saddledome are the Calgary Hitmen (Western Hockey League) and the Calgary Roughnecks (National Lacrosse League).
The Saddledome, officially known as the Scotiabank Saddledome, was created to serve as a multi-purpose arena in Calgary, Alberta, primarily for ice hockey and other sporting events. Opened in 1983, it became the home of the NHL's Calgary Flames and was designed to accommodate a variety of entertainment events, including concerts and exhibitions. Its distinctive saddle-shaped roof was intended to symbolize Calgary's western heritage and identity. The venue plays a significant role in the city's cultural and sports landscape.
Scotiabank Place was created in 1996.
Scotiabank Perú was created in 2006.
Scotiabank Aquatics Center was created in 2011.
Scotiabank Giller Prize was created in 1994.
Scotiabank was created in 1832.
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The Scotiabank Saddledome, located in Calgary, Alberta, was built by the architectural firm of Daryl K. L. H. G. Ogilvie and Associates, with construction managed by the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Ltd. It was officially opened in 1983 and was initially designed as a multi-purpose arena to host various events, including hockey games and concerts. The venue is primarily known as the home of the Calgary Flames, the city's NHL team.
The Calgary Flames play in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The specific venue which the team plays in is known as the Saddle Dome due to its resemblance to a saddle.
Scotiabank's population is 2,011.
Visiting NHL teams typically practice at the WinSport Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. The facility has ice rinks that can accommodate NHL teams for their practices. Additionally, some teams may also utilize the Scotiabank Saddledome, home of the Calgary Flames, for practice sessions when scheduled.