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New York Rangers - Team
History & Information
The New York Rangers were one of four NHL
teams to open their 2008–09 season in Europe, being
featured in the Victoria Cup final, defeating the European
Champions Cup winner Metallurg Magnitogorsk, in Bern, Switzerland.
The Rangers followed by playing two NHL regular-season games
against the Tampa
Bay Lightning team in Prague on
October 4 and October 5, winning both games 2-1. A successful
early start was tempered with the news of the death of 2007
first round draft choice Alexei
Cherepanov on October 13, 2008. After
a disappointing 2nd half of the season, coach Tom Renney
was fired and John
Tortorella named as his replacement. The
Rangers made the playoffs, but lost their opening round series
to the Washington
Capitals four games to three.
New York Rangers
- Madison Square Garden
Seating in the present Madison
Square Garden is arranged in six ascending levels.
The first level, which is only available for basketball
games and concerts, but not for hockey games and ice
shows, is the "floor" or "court-side" seating.
Next above this is the loge seating, followed by the
100-level and 200-level promenades, the 300-level promenade,
and the 400-level or mezzanine. The seats of these levels
originally bore the colors red, orange, yellow, green,
and blue, respectively. For hockey, the Garden seats
18,200; for basketball, 19,763; and for concerts 20,000
center stage, 19,522 end-stage. The arena features 20,976
square feet (1949 m²) of arena floor space.
Because all of the seats, except the 400 level, are
in one monolithic grandstand, distance from the arena
floor is significant from the ends of the arena. Also,
the rows rise much more gradually than other North American
arenas, which can cause impaired sight lines, especially
when sitting behind tall spectators or one of the concourses.
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