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NHL Stadium Series A Huge Success for Hockey and New Jersey

The 2024 NHL Stadium Series has come and gone, and what a weekend it was.  More than 150,000 fans packed MetLife Stadium over two evenings to see two crucial regular…

RANGERS WIN

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – FEBRUARY 18: Chris Kreider #20 of the New York Rangers is congratulated by his teammates after scoring a goal against the New York Islanders during the third period during the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 18, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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The 2024 NHL Stadium Series has come and gone, and what a weekend it was.  More than 150,000 fans packed MetLife Stadium over two evenings to see two crucial regular season hockey games in the middle of February, and were treated to the best the sport has to offer.

On Saturday the Devils outlasted the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3, while the Rangers stormed back from a 4-1 deficit to shock the Islanders 6-5 seconds into overtime on Sunday night.

It's one thing to see either 18,000 revelers packed inside Madison Square Garden, the UBS Arena, or the Prudential Center, it is quiet another when 79,000 people are going nuts inside a football stadium, when Mika Zibanejad nails the game tying goal from the corner post.

On Friday players from the Rangers and Devils spoke to the media about how playing in the outdoor games brought back memories of their childhood playing on ponds and lakes while growing up. On Sunday, those emotions bubbled up for the Blue Shirts.

"I to hold back tears because it was so much a spectacle," Artemi Panarin said through his interpreter after the Rangers 6-5 win, the emotion clear in his face.

Let's be honest this weekend was a game changer. For years people always looked at hockey as the fourth most popular sport in the USA trailing football and baseball by a country mile, and basketball as well. But, the NHL proved, and the state of New Jersey proved that there is an desire for big time hockey on the grandest stage possible. And Sunday was an off-Broadway smash.

EXTRAVAGANZA

The NHL, the players, and the crews working MetLife Stadium went all out to make this feel as big as a Stanley Cup playoff Series. We had the Devils arriving in the pregame dressed in sweats and t-shirts like Tony Soprano -- the famed mob boss of The Sopranos played so well by the late James Gandolfini.

We had the Flyers arriving dressed as Rocky Balboa.

We had Max Weinstein of the E-Street band, the Jonas Brothers, and even members of the New York Giants and Jets all in attendance to highlight the festivities.

It was a wall to wall extravaganza.

NHL STREET

There was even something for the kids as well. NHL Street, which is run by the National Hockey League and RCX was on hand to showcase "street hockey" for kids with special platforms set up in what is typically the north end zone of MetLife Stadium.

Spearheaded by NHL Director of Impact, Growth and Fan Development, Andrew Ference, a former NHL player with the Edmonton Oilers and Stanley Cup Champion with Boston Bruins, NHL Street's focus is on building interest in the sport of hockey with youths across the country. They have 42 leagues set up in the United States, and look to expand their reach to other parts of the nation. New York and New Jersey is one of those areas.

This weekend's NHL Stadium Classic served as a perfect backdrop as kids took part in games during the Intermissions of both NHL contests.

In sum there was something for everyone on this cold weekend in February.

NHL Stadium Series: Rangers vs. Islanders

A spectacular Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium as the New York Rangers and Islanders tussled in the NHL Stadium Series.

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2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series - New York Rangers v New York Islanders

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EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - FEBRUARY 18: Mathew Barzal #13 of the New York Islanders scores a goal past Igor Shesterkin #31 of the New York Rangers during the first period during the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 18, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)


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EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - FEBRUARY 18: Brock Nelson #29 of the New York Islanders celebrates after scoring a goal against the New York Rangers during the first period during the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 18, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)


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EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - FEBRUARY 18: Igor Shesterkin #31 of the New York Rangers makes a save against Anders Lee #27 of the New York Islanders during the first period during the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 18, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)


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Michael Cohen is the News and Sports Director at Fox Sports Radio New Jersey and Magic 98.3 FM, as well as a radio production assistant with Fox and Magic in New Jersey. He started his career in Somerset in 2018 initially as a news fill-in at WCTC 1450 AM, and soon moved up to higher responsibilities in the ensuing years, assuming News & Sports Director title in 2021Prior to his time with Fox Sports New Jersey, Michael was play-by-play voice for New Jersey Jackals baseball, and as well as play-by-play and color for the College of Staten Island basketball (men and women), softball and baseball. Michael began his career as a news and sportswriter with the Jersey Journal of Hudson County.