Everything great!!!
by Jess on 3/19/25Madison Square Garden - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5Everything went very smoothly and was easy to access tickets & get into the venue was very efficient

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New York Rangers History
The Rangers, one of the Original Six NHL teams, were founded in 1926 by Tex Rickard. According to legend, the New York media nicknamed the team “Tex's Rangers,” a play on the famed law enforcers Texas Rangers.
The team has won four Stanley Cup Championships, the first of which came in only their second season (1928) and the most recent in 1994, beating Vancouver in Game 7 to break a 54-year drought and send Cup-starved fans into a frenzy. The Rangers have also taken home four Presidents’ Trophies and won eight divisional championships—most recently winning both for the 2023-2024 season.
The Rangers' 2017-2018 campaign broke a string of seven consecutive seasons in which the team reached the Playoffs—including the 2013-2014 campaign, which ended in a five-game series loss to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup Final.
Among the Hall of Famers to don the Rangers sweater are Andy Bathgate, Eric Lindros, Phil Esposito, and Wayne Gretzky. Twelve players have had their number retired by the team: Bathgate, Ed Giacomin, Rod Gilbert, Adam Graves, Harry Howell, Brian Leetch, Mark Messier, Jean Ratelle, Mike Richter, Vic Hadfield, Henrik Lundqvist and Wayne Gretzky. Herb Brooks (1937-2003), who coached the Rangers from 1981-1985, also coached the U.S. Olympic hockey team to its "Miracle on Ice" victory over the Soviet Union and on to a gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, N.Y.
New York Rangers Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1926
Team Colors: White, Red, Royal Blue
Team Rivals: New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders(Opens in new tab), Philadelphia Flyers(Opens in new tab), Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden
Located in the heart of Manhattan and named for President James Madison, Madison Square Garden(Opens in new tab) opened in 1968 and is among the most-booked venues in the world. The arena, which sits atop Penn Station, is the oldest venue in the NHL. Considered “the world’s most famous arena,” MSG is also the home court for the New York Knicks.

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The Rangers have made 11 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup four times (in 1928, 1933, 1940 and 1994).
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Everything went very smoothly and was easy to access tickets & get into the venue was very efficient
MSG was great old rink. Ppl just need to realize the lower bowl seat are more layed back so you do lose sight lines(new rink more vertical). It would also be nice if gates open up 1.5-2 hrs before game times takes pressure of line ups away.
Seeing the Rangers at the Garden is always a great time.
The place is just amazing, a proper buzz from start to finish, the patriotism for the team is immense and we really enjoyed the game (even though the result didn’t go the way we wanted) Only flaw is that the rangers fans need a new chant! “Let’s go rangers” needs to be developed 😂
The game was lots of fun. I would appreciate better mock views from seats when choosing tickets. We didn’t realize our view of the center scoreboard would be completely blocked.
IGOR!!! The Rangers had an absolutely phenomenal game against the Islanders with Igor Shesterkin recording a shutout. The Garden was electric, fans were on their feet, ain’t nothing like NYC.
Our first Ice Hockey match was a memorable night out. Comfortable Rangers victory. Fast game, lots of action, high skill levels. MSQ was great. Easy to access, excellent dining and merchandise options. We had hot dogs. Our seats were in section 215, with a great aerial view of the match. Atmosphere was incredible, fans fully engaged and some fun chanting. When the match finished we were quickly outside, and away. Staff always helpful. Thoroughly recommended, go Rangers !
Really great. But they really rip off the fans for food and drink!
Had a great time. Awesome experience and a wonderful family atmosphere. Game was exciting and the crowd was electric. I will say the food was pricey. It shouldn’t cost $27 for two hot dogs and water. Also do the tickets really have to costs hundreds of dollars each? While it is quite enjoyable it is beyond reach for a family of four (>$1,000).
The Rangers were almost completely un-interested in the game until the 3rd period and it was honestly too little too late to make up their one goal deficit. This team is better than the effort they are putting out most nights and they continue to lose to teams they should be beating easily. They’re going to need to wake up if they want to make the playoffs after the break.
Saw the Rangers play an excellent game and had a great time with my family at MSG, which is still The World's Greatest Arena.
It was a good experience, but Rangers lost to 0-4. But very easy to find the seat. The only cons that the seat is very small, my legs were uncomfortable the whole game.
I’m a disabled senior and a big Rangers fan my whole life. This trip was much easier with the Ticketmaster app. I messed it up last time. It made it difficult for me. This time when I got off the steps heading to the elevator there was a great guy there who offered me a ride in a wheelchair all the way to my seat because he saw I was struggling with my cane. I will always and forever be a New York Rangers fan and it’s treat like this in our whole organization that makes me never ever want to change that good service!, Very happy old lady. Can’t wait till next time❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ROSIE FROM JERSEY THANK YOU VERY MUCH
I had BarStool seats in section 301. I wish they would’ve been labeled as “Obstructed View” because they were. I was also troubled that in order to purchase a Hot Dog, I had to travel to the opposite side of the arena because none of the concessions near me offered Hot Dogs( a staple at NYRanger hockey games). The team played poorly but that’s on them. Otherwise the experience was good.
Rangers are on a rebound, just hope its not too late. Madison Square Garden is showing it's age. Time for a new stadium New York!
I attended the Jan. 21 game against Ottawa. We sat in sec.215 row2. There were 4 of us and that's all that row held. The view of the ice was great with no one or nothing in our way. Great seats and a great game unless you ignore the 2 offsides that cost us 2 goals, but I guess 5 was enough anyway.
A fun time with the family and the Rangers won it in a shootout
Could not have been happier with the seats we got! Great game, staff is awesome, was a great family outing, Thank you!
Good seats, a little blocked from the jumbo screen.
Maddison Square Garden was nice. The game had no atmosphere. Great to watch some NHL level though.