New York Rangers Arena

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Washington Capitals v New York Rangers - Game Two
Washington Capitals v New York Rangers - Game Two

The New York Rangers have been competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) since 1926 and are based in the heart of New York City. Notably, the Rangers are one of the Original Six teams in the NHL. The team is a part of the Metropolitan Division under the Eastern Conference, and have claimed four Stanley Cup Championships throughout their history.

The New York Rangers were established in 1926 by Tex Rickard. They debuted in the 1926-1927 season and played their home games at the third iteration of Madison Square Garden, located on Eighth Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets in Manhattan. They played their first game against the former NHL team Montreal Maroons. Over the years, their arena underwent major renovations and constructions.

What is the name of the New York Rangers Arena?

The New York Rangers host their home games at iconic venue Madison Square Garden, sharing the arena with the New York Knicks, an NBA team. Madison Square Garden or MSG is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the heart of New York City's Midtown Manhattan. It lies between Seventh and Eighth Avenues from 31st to 33rd Street above Pennsylvania Station. The arena is owned by Madison Square Garden Entertainment, the same company that owns the New York Rangers.

The MSG is an entertainment hub for various sports including ice hockey, basketball, boxing, concerts, and other major entertainment events. The venue is surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Empire State Building and Macy's at Herald Square.

New York Rangers Arena History and Construction Cost

Madison Square Garden is named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States and it was located in three locations near the square. The two were built in 1879 and 1890. However, they were demolished due to safety concerns. The third Garden was built by boxing promoter Tex Rickard in 1925 and in 1968 it was demolished to make way for the current Madison Square Garden. Today, the site venue is One Worldwide Plaza.

Originally named Madison Square Garden Center, the venue opened its doors on February 11, 1968, marking it as one of the oldest sports venues in the New York metropolitan area. It is the NBA's oldest arena and the NHL's second-oldest arena. The Madison Garden underwent two major renovations in 1991 and 2013. The total construction is approximately $1.1 billion. The architectural design was handled by Charles Luckman Associates, with structural engineering by Severud Associates.

New York Rangers Arena Capacity

The iconic Madison Square arena of the New York Rangers boasts an amazing seating capacity across various events. Firstly, ice hockey matches can seat 18,006 fans. Other events like basketball games have a capacity of 19,812, and pro wrestling events can entertain up to 18,500 attendees. For boxing games, it boasts a capacity of 20,789 spectators. The venue covers a total area of 820,000 square feet (76,000 square meters).

New York Rangers Arena seating Chart

Madison Square Garden is one of the world's most famous arenas, offering an exceptional seating experience across upper and lower levels. The upper level contains 200 and 3000 sections, providing an excellent view of the floor area. The lower level is best for concerts, offering a clear view and top notch comfort.

Additionally, specific sections offer perks like waitress service and access to the Delta Lounge, enhancing the overall fans experience for events such as NY Rangers and NY Knicks games.

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What is the parking cost at New York Rangers Arena?

Madison Square Garden itself does not have its own parking lots. However, there are several parking lots and garages located nearby that provide parking options for visitors attending events at MSG. Parking near Madison Garden Square may vary in cost considering the events. The average rate ranges from $30 to $40 for regular-season games. The rates may go up during playoff matches and other events. Nearby parking facilities include valet parking and garage options located within five minutes distance of MSG.

New York Rangers Arena Notable Events

Madison Garden Square witnessed a lot of memorable games across various sports and other notable events. It hosted big political events like the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, showing its role in shaping democracy. Major sports events like the NHL and NBA Finals and NHL All-Star Games in 1973 and 1994. NBA All-Star Games in 1998, 2015, and WNBA All-Star Games in 1999, 2003, 2006. The arena has been a place for music, arranging the Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards.

FAQs

A.The New York Rangers plays its home games at the Madison Garden Square. 
A. Madison Square Garden or MSG is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in the heart of New York City's Midtown Manhattan. It is one of the busiest arenas of the world
A.The Madison Garden is named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States.
A.The MSG is owned by  Madison Square Garden Sports, the same company that owns the New York Rangers. 

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