NJ Devils vs Tampa Lightning

Final Score: Lightning 4, Devils 1

Great seats by the glass gave us a great view – but unfortunately the Devils seemed listless and uninspired – the goals that the Lightning scored were pretty straightforward – right through the defense (well, including one open net goal in the waning minutes).  I always like the vibe in the Prudential center – the crowds are always into the game and there’s lots of things going on when there’s breaks (like contests, t-shir cannons, etc.)  and since I had the kids with me that was important as they were starting lose interest in the game (to be honest, so was I)

The food was pretty good as well – plenty of options for the kids (chicken fingers for the win!) and the drinks are reasonably priced. However – when compared to MSG (which I visited shortly after) the Prudential came across as sparse – lots of empty space and the food options were pretty much the same at each station (I think they funnel almost everyone into the Fire and Ice Lounges). Most of the concession stands were closed which made for an odd dissonance between the raucous full arena and all the areas right outside. It’s a shame as there’s plenty of opportunity to do something like MSG where restaurants rent the space in the arena and provide a diverse selection of food and drinks. 

Overall it was a positive experience – the kids first pro hockey game they seemed to have an enjoyable time. The traffic and parking was not overly bad – it’s a shame they couldn’t bring us a win. They finished next to last in the division even with some promising stars on the roster (Hughes) – here’s hoping they get it straightened out for next season!