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Team: New Jersey Devils
League: National Hockey League
Home Games: Prudential Center
Manager: John Hynes
Stanley Cup wins: 3
All-Time Greats: Martin Brodeur, Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens, Taylor Hall, Ken Daney
Rivals: Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers.
New Jersey Devils Playoff Tickets
The New Jersey Devils professional ice hockey team was established as a franchise in 1974. Originally known as the Kansas City Scouts, they moved to the Garden State in 1982. The team established itself as a major Stanley Cup contender by reaching the conference finals in the 1987-88 season. Since then, the New Jersey Devils have gone on to secure victories in three Stanley Cup Finals. The Devils have been home to some of the best hockey players, including Ken Daneyko, who has played a total of 1,283 games; John McClane, who has scored the total of 347 goals; and Patrik Elias, who has made 440 assists while also scoring the most number of points, 754. Given their prominence in the National Hockey League, the New Jersey Devils hold significant rivalries with other teams. The most dominating of the Devils’ rivals include the Philadelphia Flyers, with whom the Devils have fought over 170 times. Others include the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. Get your New Jersey Devils playoff tickets at StubHub.Where do the New Jersey Devils play?
Between 1982 and 2007, the New Jersey Devils held their home games at the Continental Airlines Arena before moving to Prudential Center in 2007. The stadium has a total capacity of over 16,500 and over 9,000 parking spaces. Located just a couple of blocks away from the Newark Penn Station, the ready access to the Prudential Center Arena ensures that hockey fans will rarely miss the action. The arena is also fully accessible. There are readily available seats, parking spaces, restrooms, elevators and drop off points to ensure that fans with physical disabilities can conveniently access the stadium to catch a game.Who is the New Jersey Devils' head coach?
In 2016, the administration of the New Jersey Devils appointed John Haynes on a five-year contract that ends in 2020. Haynes happens to be the second-longest-serving Devils' coach in the team's history after Jacques Lemaire, who served for seven years. The 44-year-old Native American has had quite a tough season with the New Jersey Devils. The closest he has made it to the championship is at the fourth position in the 2017-18 season, and in the rest of the seasons, he managed to secure the seventh and eight positions.What is the New Jersey Devils schedule leading up to the playoffs?
The New Jersey Devils have had a tough season this year. If they hope to make the playoffs, they'll have to defeat division rivals like the Washington Capitals and New York Islanders.How much are New Jersey Devils playoff tickets?
Tickets for this year's New Jersey games, both home and away, range according to the opponent and the schedule. Prices for playoff games would likely increase due to demand. You can check at StubHub for all current ticket prices.What is a New Jersey Devils' playoff game like?
Watching the New Jersey Devils play live is always a priceless opportunity to catch the action first-hand. The games have an intrinsic value, especially when the Devils team is hosting a major rival in the league championship or hoping to make it to the next round.Where can I get tickets to a New Jersey Devils' playoff game?
Tickets for the New Jersey Devils' NHL games are available at the world's largest online ticket marketplace, StubHub. Securing any number of your preferred tickets with the click of a button ensures that you do not miss an exciting game.Back to TopEpic events and incredible deals straight to your inbox.