Helsinki Ice Hall

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The Helsinki Ice Hall (Template:Langx, Template:Langx), colloquially called Nordis, is an indoor arena located in the Taka-Töölö neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. The arena has a seating capacity of 8,200.

History

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HIFK (red) and Tappara (white) line up on the ice after a game at Helsinki Ice Hall during the 2005–06 SM-liiga season.

Helsinki Ice Hall has been the home of HIFK of the Liiga since its construction in 1966. The arena has also served as the home of Jokerit, first from 1967 until the team moved to Helsinki Halli (previously Hartwall Arena) in 1997, and again for some of their home games beginning in 2023.[1]

Helsinki Ice Hall used to be the main venue for the majority of important ice sports events and indoor arena concerts held in Finland but, after the constructions of Gatorade Center in 1990, Hartwall Arena in 1997, and Tampere Deck Arena in 2021, many of the largest events now take place in the newer arenas. Nevertheless, the arena remains an active venue for concerts, conferences, expos and sports events.

The arena hosted some games of the 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[2]

The Group A games of the 2022 IIHF World Championship were moved from Helsinki Halli to Helsinki Ice Hall, due to some of the owners of Helsinki Halli being covered by International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) sanctions established following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

Names and nicknames

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Events

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See also

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