11 photos of a picturesque 2024 NHL Winter Classic in Seattle

These scenes at the 2024 NHL Winter Classic in Seattle will be hard to beat.

It’s been 16 years since the first NHL Winter Classic and the views have yet to disappoint.

On Monday, with the calendar now officially moved to 2024, the NHL’s two newest teams in the Seattle Kraken and Vegas Golden Knights faced off in the league’s annual Winter Classic. As the reigning Stanley Cup champions, the Golden Knights went all out as they entered T-Mobile Park in Elvis costumes while the Kraken went with orange overalls in a reference to the workers of Pike Place Market.

While for some, the NHL’s Winter Classic might be a trite affair, their uniqueness washed away with time. However, for others — especially those with local ties to the game — the event is a fun celebration of the beauty of hockey. The Winter Classic itself might not be the most fun hockey to watch, but no one can deny the gorgeous vistas and unique aesthetics of the event.

With events underway in Seattle, here are the best photos of the gorgeous 2024 NHL Winter Classic in T-Mobile Park.

The Golden Knights arrived to the 2024 NHL Winter Classic dressed as Elvis in the most Vegas entrance

The Golden Knights brought a bit of Vegas with them to the Winter Classic.

The Vegas Golden Knights brought a little slice of their city with them to the 2024 NHL Winter Classic with the most extra entrance possible.

With the calendar now flipped to 2024, the annual NHL Winter Classic is here and this year, the league’s two newest teams — the Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken — are set to take center stage. The views during the Winter Classic always impress and Seattle should be no different this year, but the Golden Knights kicked things off early with a hilarious tribute to their home city.

Ahead of the game itself, the Golden Knights arrived to T-Mobile Park in Seattle dressed to the nines … in Elvis outfits!

Yes, even the King himself was able to make the trip to the 2024 NHL Winter Classic. Vegas no doubt wins the outfit battle here after the St. Louis Blues wore beach attire in frigid Minnesota a few years back.