The seating and ambiance of this place reminded me of the United Center in Chicago. Possibly because they both house NBA and NHL teams. It's a nice venue, nothing special about it to distinguish it from all of the other NHL arenas. They do have a bit of history here already although I'm sure some Flyer fans still miss the old Spectrum. My seats in 106 were in 18 which was the back half of the section. Because the section was in the corner, there were more seats to a row at the top and less and less as you get closer to the glass.
Sitting close to the glass is a neat experience but from my seat, I could see the other side of the ice with perfection.
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It's a nice venue, nothing special about it to distinguish it from all of the other NHL arenas. They do have a bit of history here already although I'm sure some Flyer fans still miss the old Spectrum.
My seats in 106 were in 18 which was the back half of the section. Because the section was in the corner, there were more seats to a row at the top and less and less as you get closer to the glass.
Sitting close to the glass is a neat experience but from my seat, I could see the other side of the ice with perfection.