Helsinki Ice Hall

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Helsinki Ice Hall
Nordis
Helsinki Ice Hall 2010.JPG
Location Nordenskiöldinkatu 11–13
Helsinki
Opened October 1, 1966
Owner Jääkenttäsäätiö Ry
Architect Jaakko Kontio, Kauko Räike
Tenants HIFK (1966-present)
Jokerit (1967–1997)
Capacity
The home team HIFK has just taken on Tappara in a SM-liiga game in Helsinki Ice Hall

Helsinki Ice Hall (Finish: Helsingin jäähalli) is an indoor arena located in Helsinki, Finland. It is capable of holding 8,200 people.

It is the home arena for HIFK of the SM-liiga. It is sometimes called "Nordis" or "Petoluola", Finnish for "The beast cave", referring to the 2nd logo of HIFK: a red panther. Helsinki Ice Hall used to be the main arena for all important ice sports events, as well as indoor arena concerts, but after the construction of HK Arena and Hartwall Arena, many events take place in the newer arenas.

Nevertheless the Helsinki Ice Hall still remains an active arena for concerts, conferences, expos and sports events. During the 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, games were played there.

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