In partnership with our broadcast rightsholder Sportsnet, the Calgary Flames are proud to bring a new state of the art centre-hung scoreboard to the Scotiabank Saddledome for the start of the 2024-25 NHL season. The new Sportsnet Scoreboard will feature four 3.9mm video displays, each measuring 30’ wide by 18’ high, which are 3.75 times larger than the previous primary video screens. The Sportsnet Scoreboard also includes an upper LED halo ring with a 40’ circumference to showcase partnership and fan experience elements. For the remaining years inside the Scotiabank Saddledome, this technology will continue our commitment to elevate the fan experience for all sports fans in Calgary.
Of note: A new centre-hung scoreboard will be designed specifically for the new event centre.
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Ive never been to the saddledome, but i feel like the old one just matched it better, why not just wait for the new arena for this.
Cool. Too bad we have to watch on sportsnet, though.
the new scoreboard is way less exciting
But why? There is a new arena being built, why waste the money on this instead of waiting for the new arena?
Why? The building will be demolished in 4 years. This is just dumb.
Save the money
Yall regret trading Matthew Tkachuk?
The old one was insanely small lol
They’ve been using that old scoreboard since 2007, meaning this is the first change to their scoreboard in 17 years. It’s probably about time. This makes the scoreboard in the Bell Centre the oldest scoreboard still in use, as that scoreboard has been used for 16 years.
By the way, you better keep the fire maker things on the bottom of the scoreboard.
I feel like the sports net sign is weird cause now it looks like that is what the area is names yk! They should of put it on two sides and the Calgary Flames sing or Fire it up on the other two sides!
You might as well call it the sportsnet arena!