NJ Devils Preseason Game
by Sha on 9/25/24Prudential Center - NewarkThis was my first NJ Devils game. I like the mascot, the half time show, the snapshots of the crowd, and of course the players.
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Amerant Bank Arena
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the New Jersey Devils?
New Jersey Devils History
The New Jersey Devils were born in 1982, the third incarnation of a franchise that began as the Kansas City Scouts (1974-76) before spending six years in Denver as the Colorado Rockies. The arrival of president/general manager Lou Lamoriello in 1987 started the franchise's rise to the NHL elite. The Devils made the playoffs in 21 of the next 24 seasons, including five trips to the Stanley Cup Final.
The Devils made it as far as the conference finals in the 1987-1988 and 1993-1994 seasons, preparing them for their historic run the following year in which they won their first Stanley Cup Championship, sweeping the Detroit Red Wings.
The Devils returned to the Stanley Cup Final in 2000, dispatching the Dallas Stars in six games on an iconic double-overtime Cup-clinching goal by Jason Arnott. The next season, as the best offensive team in the NHL, they returned to the Final.
The Devils' stretch of dominance was far from over, though. They won their third Stanley Cup Championship in 2003, spoiling the Anaheim Ducks’ first-ever playoff run with a Game 7 shutout orchestrated by Martin Brodeur. To date, the club has won three Stanley Cup Championships and five Eastern Conference Championships.
In 2022, the Devils returned to the second round of the playoffs — their first time since 2011. Led by young stars Jack Hughes and Nico Hischer, the Devils defeated their long-time rivals the New York Rangers in the first round, before losing their next series to the Carolina Hurricanes.???
New Jersey Devils Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1982
Team Colors: Black, Red
Team Rivals: New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers
New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center
The Prudential Center has been the home ice for the New Jersey Devils since the arena made its grand opening in 2007. Affectionately known as "The Rock," Prudential Center has a capacity of 17,625 fans for hockey games. Before Devils games, fans can gather at bars and restaurants at Championship Plaza near the arena.
Headed to The Rock for a game? Get info on food and concessions and more.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the New Jersey Devils.
Check out the schedule for the New Jersey Devils and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Devils have made five appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup three times (in 1995, 2000 and 2003).
The seating map for Prudential Center can be viewed here.
Yes, you can watch esteemed scholar Dougie Hamilton (with some help from Curtis Lazar) highlight the key dates on the Devils' 24-25 schedule in this very informative video.
This was my first NJ Devils game. I like the mascot, the half time show, the snapshots of the crowd, and of course the players.
The game was super fun to watch especially to hear the loud goal horn. The chants were amazing. It wasn't my first time at the rock but its always amazing to watch the amazing Devils. No playoffs this year but next year will be much better. We did lose 4-1 but it was a really good experience!
First time to see NHL game in North America. Solid experience. Arena is good and love the monster screen. It is huge. Main issue is the surroundings of the arena, where not much to do or see. Had a beer in the Redd’s which was nice experience.
Seats were in last row of sec11. Two seats on the end. Everything was close by. Food, drinks, and bathrooms. Devils won the game 4-3. It seemed that there was no energy from the crowd or from the team.
I know prices have increased but concessions are out of line. Time to start eating beforehand
I had visited the PSG game in Paris a few days earlier where I sat with my son in the grimy Ultras section. Atmosphere mentally electric and a true connection with the team. Roll forward 7 days and I'm at the NJ devils NHL game at the gorgeous Prudential stadium which had great food options and very tidy (almost sterile). The game itself was fun to watch, loads of cracking audience participation and it was fun with a T-Shirt toss and ducks on parachutes being flown from the gantry. Fans reminded to behave at all times (pent up frustration noticed) and the most rowdy it got was the referee making a couple of wrong decisions. Without this there would have been no atmosphere, but oddly it worked for me. The sterility of the stadium was therefore matched with the benign, almost fractured chanting of the fans but compared to PSG, it might be one extreme to the other. Nonetheless thoroughly enjoyed and the transport network to get there from NYC was cheap and easy. In summary, a very American experience, but worth a visit. Perhaps lots for football teams to consider in terms of fan entertainment.
It's my first time going to a hockey game and I really love the game and I'm going back again in the future it was a great game
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Has a great night watching the Devil's, ticket included access to the Prudential Lounge which was a great experience. Staff very friendly and able to help as a first time visitor to the Prudential arena. What a game to choose, Devils win in OT
A great time watching two of my favorite teams battle it out. NJ fans are some of the best I’ve experienced a there isn’t a bad seat in the arena. Staff is always friendly.