Pittsburgh, PA
Overall Rating
4.7
By Mike C
Pens game
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Had a really great time and great seats for the penguins last hone game of 2023-24 season. Tickets also weren't badly priced either.
By Gin
Great
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
The tickets were excellent, really enjoyed the venue. Enjoyed the 1000 game ceremony, a great experience
By RMS
Wonderful
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Easy-to-use and navigate through website!! Definitely will be using Ticketmaster again.
By Best offer I had was ticket master I used two other companies in the past and now I will only use ticket master
Great time, great seats, great price
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Great time great seats great price staying with ticket master
By The Coach
Bruins vs Penquins
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Excellent experience taking my grandson, my son and Brother-in-Law to Pittsburgh for the Bruins vs Penquins Hockey game. Wonderful experience. Seats were great.
By JudyW
I love the Pittsburgh Penguins!
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Each year I try to attend two hockey games in PIttsburgh and while there enjoy my favourite spots--Primanti Bros, Pamela's Diner, and the strip area. It is special to be part of the GO PENS GO chants supporting the Pittsburgh Penguins during their home games. My favourite player is Sidney Crosby, an exceptional hockey player and a great Canadian!
By Chatterbox
Great seats
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Great seats. Lots of energy. Food ok. Bathrooms clean. Helpful ushers. Awesome time. Bummer they lost.
By Oldlefty22
Pens Game
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Not sure there is a bad seat in the place. We sat in sec 229 row 4. It was a great spot to watch the game. The fans were electric even with a loss. Only suggestion is if you drive do not park by arena. It’s a very busy spot to get out of.
By Kenneth
Venue and staff
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
The venue was nice and the staff members were super friendly. Great job taking care of your fan base as well!
By Ted
Pittsburgh is Awesome!
PPG Paints Arena - Pittsburgh
Had a great time in Pittsburgh. The seats were great. The pubs were fun. The locals were all very friendly and very welcoming. Very very nice town.
Pittsburgh Penguins History
The Pittsburgh Penguins joined the National Hockey League for the 1967-1968 season during the League's expansion from six to 12 teams. The Penguins played at Civic Arena (nicknamed "the Igloo") until the 2009-2010 season, when they moved to PPG Paints Arena (formerly CONSOL Energy Center).
Postseason appearances have been nearly a birthright for the Penguins and their fans since the 1990-1991 season, after which they won five Stanley Cup Championships. They've won six conference championships and earned the Stanley Cup Champion title in back-to-back seasons (2016 and 2017) with coach Mike Sullivan and the great Sidney Crosby as captain at the helm.
In the 2005 NHL Draft the Penguins selected Crosby as their No. 1 pick. Dubbed "The Next One," Crosby has spent an historic 18 seasons with the Penguins and enters the 2023-2024 at 25th on the league's all-time scoring list.
The franchise boasts more than a dozen former players in the NHL Hall of Fame, including Mario Lemieux, Ron Francis, Mark Recchi, Bryan Trottier, and Paul Coffey. The Penguins most recently made the playoffs in 2022. To date, they've appeared in the playoffs 37 times in their 55 seasons.
Pittsburgh Penguins Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, Gold, White
Team Rivals: Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena
PPG Paints Arena has served as the home ice of the Pittsburgh Penguins since the arena opened in 2010. With seats up to 24 inches wide, the arena offers some of the most comfortable seating arrangements in the NHL. The arena also features an HD center-ice scoreboard for high-tech entertainment, replays and scores, as well as two 360-degree LED rings that encircle the seating bowl, making a first-of-its-kind experience for Pittsburgh sports fans.