Great win!!!
by J&L on 3/19/25PPG Paints Arena - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5Great win! Great atmosphere! Great game! Happy St Patrick’s Day! ☘️

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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 entered 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.
Pittsburgh Penguins Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, Pittsburgh Gold, White
Team Rivals: Philadelphia Flyers(Opens in new tab), Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Washington Capitals
Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena
PPG Paints Arena(Opens in new tab) 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.

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Ticket prices for Pittsburgh Penguins games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. You can find Pittsburgh Penguins tickets for as low as $50.
The Penguins have made six appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup five times (in 1991, 1992, 2009, 2016 and 2017).
The seating map for PPG Paints Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
Great win! Great atmosphere! Great game! Happy St Patrick’s Day! ☘️
Pens game was awesome. The venue is clean and very accommodating, with many food and drink choices. Service was excellent
Great venue over all! We forgot a phone and the nice lady in security Ms Tracy along with Joe in security helped me get it back with no issues! Thanks again
The game and environment were both awesome! Great music and exciting vibe throughout the whole arena.
The price for 2 drinks was $50 with the conversion to Canadian $. Even at the 37usd that's crazy and unacceptable its certainly a way to reduce consumption if that is your specific goal.
I came out for the weekend for back to back games. Saturday was against the Boston Bruins and Sunday was Toronto Maple Leafs. The final scores did not go the way I wanted them to but everything was great. My seats for both games couldn't have been any better. The arena atmosphere was electrifying because the Bruins and Maple Leafs fans traveled. I highly recommend anyone that is a hockey fan to get to a game at PPG Arena. You will love everything about your experience and trip.
Didn’t like the parking situation to many reserved lots wasn’t sure where to go .
The atmosphere at the PPG was as great as we have experienced in other NHL venues. Staying in the downtown area of Pittsburg provided easy access to the Arena along with many dining options. From our walks in the area of the PPG arena and the Train Station I would have to say that this would be a great place to visit during the warmer season. The game experience was truly great , from the friendly and informative staff to the first class fans even though we were fans of the opposing home team. Classy and respectful as the Canadian anthem was being sung with many US Pittsburg fans singing along and giving a cheering ovation. We had just come from games in Boston and New York where this was not the case and recogizing that us Canadians started this poor display during the 4 Nations tournamrent , it was great to see the Pittsburg fans take the high road in respecting another Countries anthem. We will most certainly look at returning,
We had a great time watching our Leafs play the Penguins in PPG Paints Arena. Excellent seats 5 rows from the ice behind the benches. Very cool to be so close to the players. We loved the arena. Very clean and so many food options. The store was great too. Everyone was very friendly and welcoming. Overall great experience and so much fun.
Easy ticket purchase and instructions on how to access the tickets.
Our first time to Pittsburgh and Penguins games. We attended three. It is a great venue, the food selection and the tastes were fantastic. Prices like at any venue were high. The seats were very good and the atmosphere was incredible. I would recommend the lower bowl, two of our games were low upper bowl the first and third rows. The glass along the upper bowl can be a bit of a nuisance having to change eye level to keep track of the puck. Overall, I would definitely recommend the experience.
The seats were good, and the venue is great, but the overall cost is ridiculous. We will not be going back to another game this year.
This was my first time to PPG Paints Arena, and I'd highly recommend it. I chose to pay for parking in advance at the Fullerton lot. It was the closest. It was easy to park in and easy to walk over to the arena. Getting through the bag check and ticket lines was way more orderly and efficient than I had expected. I love that they have escalators and clearly mapped out lanes to get to the top of the arena. The vendors were all super friendly. The ushers were incredibly helpful. Even in the "cheap seats", the view was great. I don't think it's possible to have a "bad"seat there. I can't wait to go again!
We love the Pittsburgh Penguins! They've had a rough season 2024-2025 so it was awesome to see this overtime win! All in all, it was some great hockey!
Check your seat carefully as the one I was about to sit in was broken!
Clean facility. Great, friendly staff. I was there years ago for a concert and again recently for a hockey game.
First time at PPG Arena. Wow, the experience was great! Wonderful venue and good concessions. The beverages were VERY expensive, however. Just be prepared. Overall, my uncle and I had a great time!
It’s a great experience, fun for the family. Great selection of vendors also. I would go to more if lived closer.
I love PPG Paints area for the venue itsself. It's a nice venue and you get plenty of food options, which is also nice. The prices are just so ridiculous. As an arena with a net worth of ~$28 BILLION, I don't know how you can actually justify charging $18 for a can of beer??
The hockey game on February 1st was the forth one I attended with my Grandson going back to January 2024. Finally got to enjoy a victory. My only beef is with the bonehead who is in charge of the entry lines at the LEMIEUX STATUE gate. This is the second time in a row that we were required to move to another line after standing in place for over an hour because the entry point would be shut down. The supervisor must be really incompetent that he can't determine this when the lines are first forming. Then they reopened the original gate after all. Sheer stupidity.