Our Anaheim Ducks Monthly Mailbag, August 2018: Sleepers, Ultimatums, and Music

ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 14: Cam Fowler
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NEW YORK, NY: A general view of the outside of Madison Square Garden during the Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert at Madison Square Garden on December 5, 2015. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/WireImage) /

2) What is your favorite NHL Arena outside of the Honda Center?

Ed Stein – I love Madison Square Garden. Many people reading this probably got a little sick. There are not many experiences like the blue seats. After that, I’d recommend sitting near the cell block in Nashville.

Eddy Jones – I’ve only been to the Air Canada Center other than Honda Center and it really isn’t that great. So instead of an NHL arena, I’ll mention two OHL arenas that are excellent! Meridian Centre in St. Catharine’s and Budweiser Gardens in London are amazing and could rival some NHL arenas in terms of quality.

Ciara Durant – Unfortunately, I’ve only been to one NHL Arena, and it wasn’t even Honda Center. I grew up being the only hockey fan in a die-hard football family, specifically the Seattle Seahawks. So, my first NHL game wasn’t until last season when I spent a week with my uncle in Las Vegas.

The Ducks shutout the Golden Knights at the T-Mobile arena that night. It was my uncles first NHL game as well and he’s been a VGK fan ever since. So, the T-Mobile arena holds a special place in my heart. Parking was a little bit of a hassle, but it’s Vegas. 10/10 would recommend seeing a game there!

Chris Bushell – Only being to a few, I don’t have a large sample size but would say the TD Garden in Boston. Fans there are always into the Bruins and live and die with each game. Loud building and great to watch a game.

Jake Robles – Pepsi Center! I went almost two years ago now to catch a few games and I was blown away. The Denver arena is beautiful and the atmosphere during the games are incredible!