List of NHL Winter Classics
Year | Site | Away Team | Home Team | Score | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York (football) | Pittsburgh Penguins | Buffalo Sabres | 2–1 (SO) | 71,217 |
2009 | Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois (baseball) | Detroit Red Wings | Chicago Blackhawks | 6–4 | 40,818 |
2010 | Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts (baseball) | Philadelphia Flyers | Boston Bruins | 1–2 (OT) | 38,112 |
2011 | Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (football) | Washington Capitals | Pittsburgh Penguins | 3–1 | 68,111 |
2012 | Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (baseball) | New York Rangers | Philadelphia Flyers | 3–2 | 46,967 |
2014 | Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan (football) | Toronto Maple Leafs | Detroit Red Wings |
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