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Jeu spécial à Brendan Byrne


La logistique mise à part, ne serait-ce pas une idée amusante d’organiser un match spécial dans l’ancienne arène Brendan Byrne ? Combien d’équipes de la ligue ont encore leur ancien bâtiment dans un état fantastique ?


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10 Comments

  1. blade430

    That building used to shake and the fans were always LOUD no matter what. Tailgating was amazing, especially on those weekend games. My uncle had a ton of the 5 dollar beers back then too. That place was truly special.

    Nowadays I’ll show up to a game at the Rock and it gets dead silent when we’re down a goal. Parking and Newark traffic sucks, and if I want to get drunk, it cost me damn near 20 bucks for a can. We need to go back to the Meadowlands. It’s where the Devils belong.

  2. Why would we want to have a game there? It is a run down obsolete building. They still use it for sound checks and preparation for NY metro area concerts. I think maybe converting a portion to a museum for sports history that occurred there may be cool, maybe even tours of the old locker rooms. But I’d have no interest in attending a game there. I remember the concourse was jam packed because there was only one both the upper and lower levels.

  3. devils744

    Walking around the top of the arena was always a good time.

  4. mb959595

    I’d empty my pockets to go! I honestly still think we should have one of our minor league affiliates here. Was a missed opportunity to have something here when we had the outdoor game next door.

    Hot take: if the Devils for whatever reason had to play here in 2026, we would draw better than we did here in the 90s-2000s just because Uber is a thing now. Back then, you basically had to have access to a car to get to games.

    Was never anything really “wrong” with it. Just didn’t have the modern amenities the Rock has now.

  5. Extra-Foundation-532

    The Parking Lot Parades! Always loved BTB, particularly because all the NYC beat reporters always whined about going there.

  6. nnjmidway36

    I was there for the 1995 Stanley Cup final game 4 for the cup clincher. It was the loudest I ever heard a hockey arena. Everyone was standing for the last 5+ minutes or so after Shawn Chambers scored the 5th goal. I was in the upper deck, dead center, half way up. The entire upper deck was shaking. I actually got a little nervous it was going to collapse (with the corrupt building/ construction projects in NJ, especially State run properties I wouldn’t have been surprised.) Afterwards,people were running all over, running out on Route 3. I will never forget it. An experience I wish every hockey fan can experience once in their lifetime. 

  7. This is an awesome idea and they should do it.

  8. CatTripod

    Wow, yeah, thinking/looking back on it, that building really did have it’s own magic. From the never ending (at least to a kid) « people bridge » from the stadium to the rink, to the general compactness of the seating/concession area which gave the place much more immediacy. The Rock is nice and modern and all, but has such a different feel and vibe (corporate? inflated?) than the old barn.

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