Bettman: Flames’ financial situation ‘continues to deteriorate’ due to old arena
CALGARY — NHL commissioner Gary Bettman says the Calgary Flames’ financial situation “continues to deteriorate” as the team continues to operate out of the aging Scotiabank Saddledome.
“This building, in its time, was a work of art. Its time is long past,” said Bettman, speaking to reporters in Calgary as part of his Western Canadian tour. “They don’t build buildings like this anymore.”
Bettman listed a lack of amenities for fans and players as well as opportunities for ownership to generate revenue among the many shortcomings of the building, which opened in 1983.
He said it simply doesn’t compare in any way to Rogers Place, the new home of the Edmonton Oilers, which opened up last season.


