Yes, I believe it is now the Continental Arena, though the Devils now play in that social engineering construct in Newark (The Prudential Center, or “the Rock”) - because everyone knows Newark is teeming with hockey fans. They tried to strong-arm the Nets into there as well, but the owner knew better and moved them to Brooklyn (where basketball fans could afford tickets). Now there is no hockey season anyway, so “The Rock” just sits there...
Ah, they changed the name. Is Newark anti-hockey? I don’t know much about the area. I would think most NE cities would be hockey hotbeads.
The Nets moving to Brookyn was a coup for NYC, anyways.
“Now there is no hockey season anyway, so The Rock just sits there...”
They don’t schedule other events there? I know the “Gaah-den” in Boston has concerts, ice shows, etc. there (to offset the the loss of the Bruins). The Celtics also play there, so that minimizes the losses from no NHL.