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Prudential Center Ranks 12th in Most Affordable NHL Stadiums for Families

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In a recent article via Action Network, they have revealed the best and worst NHL stadiums for families. Action Network takes into consideration ticket pricing, food and beverages costs and parking fees for a family of four.

They found that the most affordable arena last season was Mullet Arena (Arizona Coyotes) at $432.02 for a family of four to go to a game. Whereas, the Scotiabank Arena (Toronto Maple Leafs) is the most expensive at $703.88.

For the New Jersey Devils and the Prudential Center, they rank as the 12th most affordable stadium for a family to go to.

It costs a family of four $301.00 to attend a Devils’ game. It costs $22 for two beers, $12 for two soft drinks, $26 for four hot dogs, and $19.50 for parking for a total of $380.55 for a day at the rink.

While the difference is $95.19 from the Mullet Arena (1st) to the Prudential Center (16th), the Devils could be a top-five team in the NHL, which could make for an even better day at the rink for Devils’ fans.

The Action Network also ranked all 32 NHL teams on the % above/below average cost. The Devils and Prudential Center ranked 21st out of 32.

The Devils are -11.91 % below average, which equates to $51.47. The average price per family of four to attend an NHL game is $432.02.

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