NHL training camp 2022 dates, schedules, locations for all 32 teams

Bryan Murphy

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Hockey fans, we are nearly there. Summer is winding down and that means the NHL preseason is on the horizon. 

It's been a slow few weeks in the NHL offseason. After a busy beginning of July with the NHL Draft and beginning of NHL free agency, it's been quiet on the news front. However, we now get a slight glimpse into what we can expect from the upcoming season. 

Players have slowly started to report back to their practice facilities and have begun skating with their teammates ahead of the 2022-23 season. Preseason games will be starting shortly, but first the rookies will report to camp. 

Between rookie tournaments and preseason games, there's a ton of exciting action to keep up with ahead of the official start of the regular season. 

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Here is where and when all 32 NHL teams will be reporting to training camp. 

NHL training camp dates 2022

Almost every year, the start of training camp varies by team. There are certain rookie showcases that are happening this year that require rookies to report to camp a week early. Most of those are happening around Sept. 14-15. 

Training camp does not officially start until the veterans report. As of now, most teams are having the entire team report by Sept. 21 or 22. 

Below is a rundown of when training camp begins for each team. The report dates for the rookies and the veterans are listed.

TeamRookies reportVeterans report
Anaheim DucksSept. 15Sept. 22
Arizona CoyotesSept. 14Sept. 21
Boston BruinsSept. 14Sept. 21
Buffalo SabresSept. 14Sept. 21
Calgary FlamesSept. 15Sept. 22
Carolina HurricanesSept. 14Sept. 22
Chicago BlackhawksSept. 14Sept. 21
Colorado AvalancheSept. 15Sept. 21
Columbus Blue JacketsSept. 14Sept. 22
Dallas StarsSept. 14Sept. 21
Detroit Red WingsSept. 14Sept. 22
Edmonton OilersSept. 14Sept. 21
Florida PanthersSept. 15Sept. 22
Los Angeles KingsSept. 15Sept. 22
Minnesota WildSept. 14Sept. 22
Montreal CanadiensSept. 14Sept. 21
Nashville PredatorsSept. 14Sept. 21
New Jersey DevilsSept. 14Sept. 21
New York IslandersSept. 15Sept. 21
New York RangersSept. 14Sept. 21
Ottawa SenatorsSept. 14Sept. 21
Philadelphia FlyersSept. 15Sept. 21
Pittsburgh PenguinsSept. 15Sept. 22
San Jose SharksSept. 15Sept. 22
Seattle KrakenSept. 19Sept. 22
St. Louis BluesSept. 14Sept. 22
Tampa Bay LightningSept. 14Sept. 21
Toronto Maple LeafsSept. 14Sept. 21
Vancouver CanucksSept. 14Sept. 23
Vegas Golden KnightsSept. 14Sept. 21
Washington CapitalsSept. 16Sept. 22
Winnipeg JetsSept. 15Sept. 22

NHL rookie tournaments

Before the start of preseason games, certain teams give their rookies one more go to take the spotlight with rookie tournaments. 

There are four scheduled to happen this fall, as teams have their rookies compete in games against other clubs' top prospects. The games will be completed before veterans are required to report to camp. 

Here are the scheduled rookie tournaments for this preseason. 

TournamentTeamsDates
2022 Rookie FaceoffSharks, Ducks, Coyotes, Avalanche, Kings, Golden KnightsSept. 16-Sept. 19
2022 NHL Prospect Tournament in Traverse CityBlue Jackets, Stars, Red Wings, Blues, Maple LeafsSept. 15-Sept. 19
2022 Prospects ChallengeBruins, Canadiens, Devils, Senators, PenguinsSept. 15-Sept. 19
Young Stars ClassicCanucks, Flames, Oilers, JetsSept. 16-Sept. 19

NHL training camp locations 2022

Each NHL team will begin preseason camp at its training facility, which are different from the normal game rinks. 

Clubs have practice facilities that teams will use not just for in-season practice, but for offseason activities as well. Most are in the same state where the team plays. 

Below is a full list of the NHL training camp locations by team for 2022:

TeamSiteLocation
Anaheim DucksGreat Park Ice and FivePoint ArenaIrvine, Calif.
Arizona CoyotesIce Den ScottsdaleScottsdale, Ariz.
Boston BruinsWarrior Ice ArenaBoston, Mass.
Buffalo SabresKeyBank CenterBuffalo. N.Y.
Calgary FlamesScotiabank SaddledomeCalgary, Alb.
Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRaleigh, N.C.
Chicago BlackhawksFifth Third ArenaChicago, Ill.
Colorado AvalancheFamily Sports CenterCentennial, Colo. 
Columbus Blue JacketsOhioHealth Ice HausColumbus, Ohio
Dallas StarsH-E-B Center at Cedar ParkCedar Park, Texas
Detroit Red WingsCentre ICE ArenaTraverse City, Mich.
Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceEdmonton, Alb.
Florida PanthersPanthers IceDenCoral Springs. Fla.
Los Angeles KingsToyota Sports Performance CenterEl Segundo, Calif.
Minnesota WildTRIA RinkSt. Paul, Minn.
Montreal CanadiensBell Sports ComplexMontreal, Que.
Nashville PredatorsCentennial SportsplexNashville, Tenn.
New Jersey DevilsPrudential CenterNewark, N.J.
New York IslandersNorthwell Health Ice CenterEast Meadow, N.Y.
New York RangersMSG Training CenterTarrytown, N.Y.
Ottawa SenatorsCanadian Tire CentreOttawa, Ont.
Pittsburgh PenguinsUPMC Lemieux Sports ComplexCranberry Township, Pa.
Philadelphia FlyersFlyers Training CenterVoorhees, N.J.
San Jose SharksSharks Ice San JoseSan Jose, Calif.
Seattle KrakenKraken Community IceplexSeattle, Wash.
St. Louis BluesCentene Community Ice CenterMaryland Heights, Mo.
Tampa Bay LightningTGH Ice PlexTampa, Fla.
Toronto Maple LeafsFord Performance CentreToronto, Ont.
Vancouver CanucksMeadow Park Sports CentreWhistler, B.C.
Vegas Golden KnightsCity National ArenaLas Vegas, Nev.
Washington CapitalsMedStar Capitals IceplexArlington, Va. 
Winnipeg JetsBell MTS IceplexWinnipeg, Alb.

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.