Saddledome
The Saddledome is a multi-purpose arena located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1983, it is primarily known as the home of the Calgary Flames, a professional ice hockey team in the NHL. The arena has a distinctive saddle-shaped roof and can accommodate over 19,000 spectators for hockey games and concerts.
In addition to hockey, the Saddledome hosts various events, including concerts, figure skating, and other sports. It has been a key venue for major events, such as the 1988 Winter Olympics. The arena is an important part of Calgary's sports and entertainment landscape.