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New Jersey Devils Tickets

2015 New Jersey Devils ticket preview

New Jersey is in the midst of a complete franchise overhaul, but there are bright spots to be found among the clouds. The Devils finished the year 35-29-18, which placed them sixth in the Metropolitan Division. Not good, but not terrible. Their 88 points were good for 10th overall in the Eastern Conference, which is more than most teams that embark on full-scale rebuilds can say.

 

Devils tickets weren’t the prized commodity they were in 1995, or 2000, or even as recently as 2012, when New Jersey fans packed the Prudential Center seats for Stanley Cup Final games against the Los Angeles Kings. In fact, New Jersey Devils tickets took a 3.57% drop in price on the secondary ticket market as a direct result of the team losing more games than their fans were used to having to endure last year.

 

Still, the franchise is making the right moves to get itself back to the pinnacle of the sport. The team signed starting goaltender Cory Schneider to a seven-year, $42 million contract this offseason, thereby ensuring one of the NHL’s top goalies would remain in Devils colors for a long time. New Jersey also has captain Travis Zajac locked up through 2021, meaning fans who buy Devils tickets will be sure to see him alongside Schneider for the foreseeable future.

 

Defenseman Adam Larsson has outperformed his entry-level deal by all conceivable measures, which is another cause for celebration among the New Jersey faithful. Larsson was chosen fourth overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft with considerable expectations placed squarely on his shoulders, but he’s done nothing but impress at the NHL level. Larsson became the first 18-year-old defenseman to dress for the Devils since Scott Niedermayer (2001-02) when he made the team out of training camp during the 2011-12 season.

 

The fans know full well what a rebuild entails; the price of New Jersey Devils tickets over the past couple of years reflects that, and the trend is likely to continue again this season. However, that doesn’t mean the team is doomed to failure. With players like Schneider, Zajac, and Larsson wearing those black-and-red sweaters, there’s reason to believe the franchise can rebound sooner rather than later.


2013-14 New Jersey Devils ticket preview

Back in mid-July, giving someone New Jersey Devils tickets for the 2013-14 NHL season might have seemed like more of a gag gift than an actual present, considering the state of the franchise: massive, oppressive debt; the unexpected “retirement” of Ilya Kovalchuk from the NHL; the impending retirement of Hall-of-Fame goalie Martin Brodeur after the season…the list went on.

However, after a few solid preseason contests featuring fantastic goaltending performances by the newly acquired Cory Schneider, the negative perception surrounding the team is slowly turning around.

Fans with Devils tickets this season will have the opportunity to see the former Vancouver Canucks starting goalie front and center this year. Schneider posted a 17-9-4 record on the strength of a 2.11 GAA and .927 SV% during the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season.

The Devils were initially thought to be entering a rebuilding phase this year, but preseason predictions have a way of changing overnight. Schneider’s play in net should help the team’s prospects for this season considerably, and the growth of young D-man Adam Larsson plays right into the strength of this defensive-minded club.

Larsson was drafted no. 4 overall by the Devils in the 2011 Draft and immediately made an impact on the ice, becoming the first 18-year-old defenseman to dress for New Jersey since Scott Niedermayer in 1991-92.

Hope springs eternal for most NHL fans, regardless of the current state of their favorite teams. While it’s doubtful that Devils fans ever truly gave up on their team during the 2013 offseason, suffice it to say that expectations were lower than they had been in recent years.

Only two years removed from a Stanley Cup Finals appearance, New Jersey has the talent and the coaching to post a respectable record this year, which is Prudential Center seats might be occupied in greater numbers than originally anticipated for 2013-14.

“The Rock,” as it’s affectionately known around the NHL, is located in downtown Newark, NJ and was opened on Oct. 25, 2007. Prudential Center seats 17,625 for Devils games. The arena also hosted the 2013 NHL Draft on June 30, showcasing the facility to a national audience.


New Jersey Devils tickets are in high demand as this exciting team skates after an Atlantic Division crown and tries to get back to the Stanley Cup Finals, after losing to the Los Angeles Kings in six games in 2012.

Fans have flocked to the Prudential Center since it opened in 2007 to see the New Jersey Devils, who have claimed four Atlantic Division titles in the past seven seasons and nine since 1997. Three Stanley Cup championship banners hang from the rafters at Prudential Center, and the New Jersey Devils are poised to make a run at another one in 2013.

Buy your New Jersey Devils tickets online and come see one of the top defensive teams in the National Hockey League with future Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur between the pipes. The New Jersey Devils have topped 100 points in three of the past four seasons, and they're well on their way to another banner year at Prudential Center.

The New Jersey Devils have their share of offensive stars, as well, with veteran left winger Patrik Elias and prolific right winger Ilya Kovalchuk leading the way. Buy your New Jersey Devils tickets online to see this scrappy team take on opponents like the Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens, Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins, as well as Atlantic Division rivals like the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers, the New York Islanders and the Philadelphia Flyers.

With 22 appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, including 14 of the past 15 seasons, the New Jersey Devils have been one of the top teams in the National Hockey League since the franchise made its debut as the Kansas City Scouts in the 1974-75 season. The team moved to New Jersey in 1982-83 and has been one of the league's most dominant franchises since the late-1980s.

The race for the Stanley Cup Playoffs is already heating up, and as the New Jersey Devils climb up the Eastern Conference standings, tickets to see them skate at Prudential Center will become harder and harder to come by. Buy New Jersey Devils tickets now!

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New Jersey Devils ticket info

The New Jersey Devils are one of the best hockey teams in the NHL these days. They've won three Stanley Cups since 1995, and show no signs of slowing down, despite the salary cap problems they've started off with this season. This will be your last chance to buy New Jersey Devils tickets to Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, as the Devils will be moving to a new rink in Newark next year. Don't miss out on your last opportunity to see the Devils at the world famous Meadowlands this year!

Last year winger and captain Patrik Elias was New Jersey Devils ticket holders' hero. Although he missed half of the season due to illness, he came back and whipped the team into shape, leading them to a division title and the second round of the playoffs. He had an impressive 45 points in 38 games in his truncated season, so imagine what he'll be able to do now that he's healthy. He was with the Devils for their last two Stanley Cups, and now looks to lead them to another as their captain.

New Jersey Devils ticket holders were excited by the signing of former Habs coach Claude Julien, and look to him to keep the Devils in the playoff hunt this year, just as they have been for the last nine seasons. Julien will keep up the recent tradition of disciplined hockey, and has the smarts to get his players to crank up the offense a bit, which will be the key to getting the New Jersey Devils to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Last year, the Devils were great in the second half of the season. This year, everyone knows that showing up all year round will be the New Jersey Devils ticket to success. With the "EGG Line" of Elias, Scott Gomez, and Brian Gionta back together and healthy, the Devils will be able to do just that, and become a force to be reckoned with in the Eastern Conference. And with elite goaltender Martin Brodeur guarding the net, the Devils should have no problem skating all the way to the Stanley Cup. Don't miss out on your last chance to see the Stanley Cup in the Meadowlands with New Jersey Devils tickets!
 



Past NJ Devils tix info

For some red-hot hockey action, a pair of New Jersey Devils hockey tickets in your hand guarantees a “hell” of a time. Based in the Garden State, otherwise known as New Jersey, the New Jersey Devils call the Continental Airlines Arena in the Meadowland Sports Complex home. NHL hockey fans from the neighboring cities of Manhattan, Staten Island, New Jersey and beyond will find it easy to get New Jersey Devils tickets and head over to the games. Just take the New Jersey Turnpike to East Rutherford, where plenty of parking and an effortless shuttle service are waiting to make your hockey experience easy and enjoyable.

What you get from your New Jersey Devils tickets is a bird-eyes view of the great coaching of head Devil Larry Robinson. One thing you can say about coach Larry Robinson is he is a dedicated man to this team. Like an old habit that can’t be kicked, he has actually coached for the team off and on for several years. His résumé includes being a special assignment coach in August of 2002, assistant coach in 1999 then again in 2002. He served as the tenth head coach from March 23, 2000-January 28, 2002 and as the 13th head coach beginning in July of 2005. A feat only two other men can claim, Robinson was only third coach in NHL history to take over a team in mid-season and win a Stanley Cup.

Another great attraction at New Jersey Devils games is the infamous mascot, the New Jersey Devil. Legend has it that the Devil use to sit up high in the catwalk, a mysterious figure looming in the shadows. He wore a hockey jersey and tossed peanut shells onto people watching the game in the stands. Finally in 1993, the Devil came down from the catwalk and since that day he has entertained the fans by dancing, skating on the ice and rooting on the New Jersey Devils as its number one fan. All he asks in return is two hot dogs and a large soda.

As one of four teams in the Atlantic Division of the National Hockey League, the New Jersey Devils, with their red and black jerseys, create enough hot hockey action to melt the ice they skate on. It was long ago that the Devils were hoisting the Stanley Cup and circling around the Continental Airlines. Head coach Larry Robinson remembers and so do NHL fans lucky enough to had Devils tickets for that championship season. Are the NHL Playoffs on the horizon for the Devils this season? Find out by picking up your 2005-06 New Jersey Devils tickets right here, right now.]

 

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