Amalie Arena

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Amalie Arena
Location Tampa, Florida
Opened October 20, 1996
Other Names Tampa Bay Times Forum (2012-2014)
St. Pete Times Forum (2002-2012)
Ice Palace (1996-2002)
Tenants Tampa Bay Lightning (1996-present)

Amalie Arena is an arena in Tampa, Florida that has been used for ice hockey, basketball, arena football games, and concerts. It is home to the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Hockey League December 23, 1996 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Washington Capitals Program
2003-04 Stanley Cup Finals (Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Calgary Flames) Program
2005-06 Tampa Bay Lightning Program (1 • 2)
2014-15 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Detroit Red Wings Program
2014-15 Stanley Cup Finals (Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Chicago Blackhawks) Program
2020-21 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens Stanley Cup Finals Program
2021-22 Stanley Cup Finals (Colorado Avalanche vs. Tampa Bay Lightning) Program
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