Bell Centre Seating Chart, Montreal Canadiens. 

The Bell Centre, formerly known as the Molson Centre, is slowly becoming one of the oldest arenas in the National Hockey League. However, Montreal hockey fans that are old enough to remember the Montreal Forum, remember how difficult it was seeing the Canadiens move to a new home. Here’s to hoping the NHL’s most historic franchise preserves the Bell Centre for many more years to come. Our staff wanted to provide a thorough breakdown of the Bell Centre seating chart to help hockey fans decide where to sit before purchasing their Montreal Canadiens tickets.

Where To Sit At The Bell Centre

The Bell Centre is the largest arena in the National Hockey League. The arena has a unique layout with several different seating levels, but not much in terms of premium seating areas. The core seating areas include the 100 level, Club Desjardins (200 level), 300 level, and 400 level. We’ll begin by discussing the 100 level seats.

 

Rouge Level (100 Level)

Photo taken from the rogue level seats at the Bell Centre during a Montreal Canadiens home game. 

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The rouge level seats at the Bell Centre consist of sections 101 through 124. The word "rogue" is referring to the 100 level's red colored seats. The platinum and prestige seats are the most expensive seats on the rogue level, and are located near the glass. The platinum seats are the very first row on the glass (row AA) and the prestige seats are located in rows BB-FF. After row FF, the rows are lettered A through W. 

 

The Montreal Canadiens’ bench is located in front of sections 101 and 102. The visiting team’s bench is located in front of sections 101 and 124. The penalty box is located in front of section 113. The Montreal Canadiens shoot twice on the net in front of section 119. The visiting team shoots twice on the net in front of section 107.

 

 

Club Desjardins (200 Level)

Photo taken from the Club Desjardins level at the Bell Centre during a Montreal Canadiens game.

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The Club Desjardins seats consist of sections 201 through 224 on the Bell Centre's second level. The rows for the Club Desjardins sections are lettered A through F. 

The perks for Club Desjardins at the Bell Centre include the following.

  • Private entrance into the Bell Centre
  • Access to three private lounges
  • Access to the 9-4-10 and La Mise au Jeu Restaurants
  • Coat check for guests
  • More comfortable seating with additional leg room
  • All-inclusive food and soft drinks

 

 

Blanc Level (300 Level)

Photo taken from the blanc level seats at the Bell Centre. Home of the Montreal Canadiens.

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The blanc level seats at the Bell Centre consist of rows AA through FF of sections 301 through 336. The blanc level seats are colored white.

 

Gris Level (300 Level)

Photo taken from the gris level seats at the Bell Centre. Home of the Montreal Canadiens.

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The gris level seats at the Bell Centre consist of rows A through D of sections 301 through 336. The gris level seats are colored grey.

 

Blue Level (400 Level)

Photo taken from the blue level seats at the Bell Centre. Home of the Montreal Canadiens.

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The blue level seats at the Bell Centre consist of sections 401 through 406, and sections 414 through 436. The rows for the blue level sections are lettered A through D. 

The Bell Centre's blue level offers the most affordable tickets for Montreal Canadiens home games.

 

Molson Canadian Zone

 

The Molson Canadian Zone seats are also known as the “Molson Ex Zone”. The Molson Canadian Zone consists of sections 407-413 and has only four rows of seats; rows A through D. This area has a live band stage in the concourse that features live music; a very nice touch for fans sitting on the upper level.

 

 

Luxury Suites

Interior photo of a luxury suite at the Bell Centre. Home of the Montreal Canadiens.

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The Bell Centre’s luxury suites can be leased for individual games, partial season, or for an entire season. The perks for the luxury suites at the Bell Centre include the following.

  • Tickets for between 12 and 40 people
  • All-inclusive alcohol
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • Concierge service
  • Private entrance
  • Various catered food and beverage packages
  • Bar top seating with a view of the ice
  • Access to a furnished suite equipped with flat-screen HD televisions

To learn more about leasing a suite at the Bell Centre, please visit NHL.com.

 

Renaissance Montreal Loft

The Renaissance Montreal Loft is an exclusive loft located on the 400 level of the Bell Centre, and provides guests with the following perks.

  • Tickets for 20 guests
  • All-inclusive alcohol and appetizers
  • Concierge service
  • Private entrance
  • Assigned suite attendant
  • Comfortable padded seats with additional leg room

 

Mobile Ticketing

The Montreal Canadiens will welcome tickets issued by Ticketmaster or the Canadiens organization. PDF tickets that are printed at home are no longer accepted. Hockey fans are instead encouraged to download the Montreal Canadiens mobile app to gain entry into the Bell Centre. To learn more about the digital ticketing policies at Bell Centre, please visit NHL.com.

 

Season Tickets

To learn more about becoming a season ticket holder for the Montreal Canadiens, please visit NHL.com.

 

Additional Tips

It's also important to note that the Montreal Canadiens organization uses a pricing model for “regular games” and “optimum games”. The optimum games are more expensive to see in person, and include the following opponents.