This place was home to Game 5 of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals. The Ducks trounced the Senators 6-2 in that game to take home the franchise’s first Cup. Read more.
When the "Big A" in the parking lot was first erected in 1979, it was the tallest structure in the O.C. It's 230ft tall & weighs over 200 tons. When the Angels win, the halo is lit for all to see. Read more.
Raise your iQ: Construction began on the Toyota Center in July 2001, and the new arena was officially opened in September 2003. The total costs were $235 million. Read more.
Fast-paced action and heart-pumping excitement await you at each Oklahoma City Thunder game held at the Chesapeake Energy Arena, where you can also catch major concerts & other events. Read more.
Go Pacers & WNBA Fever! The Fieldhouse was actually modeled after Butler University's historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, and has a great intimate feel. Check out a game and you won't be disappointed. Read more.
Raise your City iQ: The San Antonio Spurs have won 4 NBA Championships in their 33 NBA seasons. Read more.
Home to the Milwaukee Bucks, Milwaukee Admirals, and Marquette University Golden Eagle's. Have you seen the new, custom‐designed scoreboard? Fear the Deer! Read more.
Welcome to the home of the CHIEFS. Take in some KC football history in the Chiefs Hall of Honor (lower-level concourse) and be sure to grab a Chiefs’ Brisket Stack from the KC Style Barbecue stand. Read more.
There will be several exciting new enhancements to LP Field in 2012, including larger high def video screens and ribbon boards, a new sound system, elevators for upper deck seat holders, and more! Read more.
What Jason Winer loves about Baltimore: "The awesome video presentation that introduces the Ravens at every home game. I'm a sucker for a good montage..." Read more.