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Fans, Are you ready for the 2025 NHL schedule? Last New Jersey Devils game of the season is on Saturday, December 6th 2025! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Devils playoff and preseason playing at Prudential Center, MA. Buy your Devils tickets in Boston right here.

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TD Garden 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA, 02114

Mark your calendars for April 14, 2026, when the Boston Bruins take on the New Jersey Devils at the iconic TD Garden in Boston. This matchup promises to be an electrifying clash, as both teams bring their fierce rivalry and competitive spirits to the ice, making it a must-see event for any hockey fan. With the Bruins' impressive track record, including their recent performances, fans can expect a thrilling game that could shape the playoff race. If you're also a basketball enthusiast, don't miss the Harvard Crimson as they face the Bryant Bulldogs on November 29, 2025, at Lavietes Pavilion; the excitement continues with the Harvard Crimson Women’s Basketball team going head-to-head against the Columbia Lions on January 10, 2026. For another round of hockey action, catch the Bruins as they battle the Tampa Bay Lightning just days before their game against the Devils on April 11, 2026. To secure your spot at these exciting events, explore tickets at ticketscambridgema.com and enjoy the exhilarating atmosphere at these top-notch venues.

By English Steve

Pru Center Staff Rocks!

My brother attended this game with me. He broke his foot and is in a cast with crutches. We didn't ask for anything. Attendants saw him. Told us to go to an elevator. When we exited the elevator we showed the guy our tickets. He looked at my brother and said 'You're not walking all the way up there on crutches." (about 10 rows up - not really too bad) He got someone to bust out some folding chairs and put us in a spot where we could see and enjoy the game without discomfort and without annoying anyone else trying to watch the game.





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