Did anyone hear about there being an unofficial gathering to watch it there? It’s like a decent number of people, especially for a Tuesday night. Just amazed I wouldn’t have heard about it on social media (not that I would have driven an hour each way just for that).
Did anyone hear about there being an unofficial gathering to watch it there? It’s like a decent number of people, especially for a Tuesday night. Just amazed I wouldn’t have heard about it on social media (not that I would have driven an hour each way just for that).
For those who paid season tickets in full the buyback credit just hit my credit card.
The full video of that Redd's gathering was tweeted out by the Chief Revenue Officer of HBSE, so between that and the fact that nobody (from what I could see) was wearing a jersey, I suspect that it was mainly comprised of employees.
For those who paid season tickets in full the buyback credit just hit my credit card.
I remember the whole newness of it all. Figuring out how to get there, where to park, seeing the high school hockey jerseys on the columns, the excitement, etc.I don't remember it feeling that way but it was over decade ago and I just remember being thrilled to be there and not in the Meadowlands anymore.
So I just had a new oil tank inspected today. The fire inspector noticed the devils plates on my car and mentioned that he had been a season ticket holder for years. He then was saying he was the fire inspector for Newark and was in charge of the Prudential Center when it first opened.
I don't know if anyone else remembers this, but the place didn't feel like it was completed opening night. I remember the concrete holding the hand rails still drying, among other things.
As it turns out, the building didn't get its certificate of occupancy until well after it opened. He said for the first games, concerts, etc. they had to have an army of firemen working OT to be present at all events until they got the certificate. I'm surprised it was allowed to be occupied at all, even with the firemen there. I'm not sure how much they would have helped had there been an incident.
I remember the whole newness of it all................But I do also remember it feeling quite unfinished and rushed, and I remember the cup holders that were at the end of each arm rest that was particularly space-consuming in the corners. I'm a 6'4 240 pound guy, I need all the space I can get
Same. It had new-building smell. And there were places where you knew things were eventually going to go, but weren't quite there yet. I was there for the STH inspection (or whatever they called it) before the building opened. And apparently you're one of the ***** that complained and got my cupholder removed from my UL seats #NeverForget
Are the Devils having an official draft party this season?
Don't count on it. The arena is booked that entire weekend for people willing to pay to watch other people play video games.
Don't count on it. The arena is booked that entire weekend for people willing to pay to watch other people play video games.
They'll probably do something at one of the bars near the arena.
Don't count on it. The arena is booked that entire weekend for people willing to pay to watch other people play video games.
Well, you never know when there will be an injury during the game and you'll be called on to come down from the stands to fill the spot, so you HAVE to be wearing the team gear.Some people even pay big money for the laundry/clothing worn during the sport,
Well, you never know when there will be an injury during the game and you'll be called on to come down from the stands to fill the spot, so you HAVE to be wearing the team gear.
What’s the difference between that and us paying to watch other people play a sport? Even worse, we talk about that sport with strangers on the internet.
The arena is booked that entire weekend for people willing to pay to watch other people play video games.
Oh, so you mean losers?