The Devils Sucked
by IdolDad on 10/4/09Prudential Center - NewarkRating: 1 out of 5This was the worst waste of time we could have selected. The arena was nice, and the food was good, hence the one star, but the team was HORRIBLE.

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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 Hischier, 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, White
Team Rivals: New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers
New Jersey Devils at Prudential Center
The Prudential Center(Opens in new tab) 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.

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Ticket prices for New Jersey Devils games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a New Jersey Devils game can cost anywhere between $30-$225 for upper level and $45-$395 for lower level.
The Devils have made five appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup three times (in 1995, 2000 and 2003).
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This was the worst waste of time we could have selected. The arena was nice, and the food was good, hence the one star, but the team was HORRIBLE.
Like always, this visit to the Prudential Center was more than enjoyable. The tickets were ready at will call and the staff is friendly and helpful. They actually cheer along with you for the team unlike at the Meadowlands.
The Devils were awesome, beating the Flyers 1-0. Marty had 21 saves, he was on FIRE!
It was an excellent game. My husband and son had a gret time
Preseason: just a precursor of what's to come! Like seeing the "C" on Shanahan even if it may only be temporary. Even though he was in "time out" as my 3 year old son called it while watching his first live hockey game! Great to see the fights...even in preseason the rivalry was CLEAR! Looking forward to going to more games this season. GO DEVILS!!
the new jersey devils dominated their arch rival new york strangers throughout the game only to be tie at end of regulation. Devils prevail after sudden death overtime shoot out.
A great game,even though it was preseason. Had all the hard hitting of the usual NJ vs NY Ranger game. Seats were great for the price. Hope to see more games this year.
Seats were good, viewing is uncompromised. The Rock is a beautiful building. We took the train, very close and easy.
I went with three Ranger fans......the game went into a shootout....DEVILS WIN. enough said.