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Rolling Stones tour adds New York concert

The Rolling Stones have added a concert to their 50th anniversary tour with a gig at New York's Barclays Center on December 8, the facility announced.
 

Devils stave off elimination in Stanley Cup finals

Adam Henrique scored the game winner with 4:31 left in the third as the New Jersey Devils avoided a sweep by beating the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 in game four of the Stanley Cup finals.
 

New Jersey Devils level NHL series with NY Rangers

Zach Parise scored twice in the third period and Martin Brodeur stopped 27 of 28 shots as New Jersey defeated New York 4-1 in game four of their Eastern Conference series.
 

Private funeral Saturday for Whitney Houston

Pop diva Whitney Houston will be laid to rest on Saturday after a private funeral service at the New Jersey Baptist church where she grew up singing in a gospel choir.
 

Funeral for Houston Saturday at hometown church

Whitney Houston's funeral will be held Saturday at the Newark, New Jersey church where the pop diva sang as a child, the funeral home told AFP on Tuesday.
 

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Devils co-owner to pay $25 million to exit: report

(Reuters) - Ray Chambers will pay $25 million to help the New Jersey Devils pay down debt and hand his 47 percent stake in the hockey team to his partner Jeffrey Vanderbeek, the New York Post reported on Saturday.
 

Cavaliers make Irving first pick in NBA draft

The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Kyrie Irving with the first overall pick in the National Basketball Association entry draft.
 

Cavaliers make Irving first pick in NBA draft

The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Kyrie Irving with the first overall pick in the National Basketball Association entry draft.
 

S.Africa's junior welterweight Mabuza takes on Judah

South Africa's Kaizer Mabuza will take the next step in his career when he challenges veteran Zab Judah for the International Boxing Federation's junior welterweight title on Saturday.
 

NBA fines Avery Johnson $25,000 for improper conduct

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey Nets head coach Avery Johnson has been fined $25,000 for improper conduct toward an official during a game against the Philadelphia 76ers, the NBA said on Friday.
 

Howard's double-double leads Magic over Nets

Howard has 19 points, 13 rebounds to lead Magic over Nets 104-88. Dwight Howard had 19 points and 13 rebounds, and the Orlando Magic won their third straight with a 104-88 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Monday night.
 

Winter storm is playing havoc with sports teams

Winter snowstorm plays a mean game, causing headaches for NHL, NFL, college teams in Northeast. Sports teams were scrambling a day after a blizzard dumped more than a foot of snow along portions of the East Coast, stranding two NHL franchises near New York City and forcing Philadelphia to dig out before Tuesday night's NFL game.
 

Winter storm is playing havoc with sports teams

Winter snowstorm plays a mean game, causing headaches for NHL, NFL, college teams in Northeast. Sports teams were scrambling a day after a blizzard dumped more than a foot of snow along portions of the East Coast, stranding two NHL franchises near New York City and forcing Philadelphia to dig out before Tuesday night's NFL game.
 

Gustavsson makes 29 saves, Leafs beat Devils 4-1

Jonas Gustavsson makes 29 saves, Maple Leafs beat Devils 4-1. Jonas Gustavsson stopped 29 shots, and Colby Armstrong scored two goals as the Toronto Maple Leafs ended a three-game losing streak with a 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils before a sparse crowd at the Prudential Center on Sunday night.
 

Devils fire MacLean, bring back Lemaire as coach

Disappointing Devils fire rookie coach John MacLean and bring back Jacque Lemaire. After coaching the underachieving New Jersey Devils for the first time this season, Jacques Lemaire laughed about their chances of making the playoffs.
 

John Whisenant settling in as coach, GM of Liberty

Veteran coach and GM John Whisenant settling in with New York Liberty. Two months after taking over as coach and general manager of the New York Liberty, John Whisenant is slowly settling into his new job.
 

Devils' 13-year playoff run in serious jeopardy

Less than 30 games into the year, the Devils might have played themselves out of the playoffs. For the past 16-plus seasons, playing hockey has been fun for New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur.
 

Price stops 27, Canadiens beat Devils 5-1

Carey Price stops 27; Brian Gionta, Lars Eller spark Canadiens to 5-1 win over Devils. Brian Gionta and Lars Eller scored in the first 1:38, Carey Price made 27 saves and the Montreal Canadiens beat the New Jersey Devils 5-1 on Thursday night.
 

3 California men plead guilty in ticket scam case

3 California men plead guilty to reselling illegally purchased concert, sports event tickets. Three California men who made more than $25 million reselling illegally purchased tickets to concerts and sporting events have pleaded guilty in federal court in New Jersey.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Prudential Center
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The Mulberry Street side of the arena, flanked by the entrance cylinders and featuring a large LED screen
Location165 Mulberry Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102
Coordinates40°44′1″N 74°10′16″W / 40.73361°N 74.17111°W / 40.73361; -74.17111Coordinates: 40°44′1″N 74°10′16″W / 40.73361°N 74.17111°W / 40.73361; -74.17111
Broke groundOctober 3, 2005
OpenedOctober 25, 2007
OwnerCity of Newark
OperatorDevils Arena Entertainment (ice hockey)
AEG Facilities (other events)[1]
Construction cost$375 million[1]
ArchitectPopulous (formerly HOK Sport), Morris Adjmi Architects (Exterior)
CapacityIce hockey: 17,625[2]
Basketball: 18,500
Concerts: 19,500[3]
Tenants
New Jersey Devils (NHL) (2007–present)
Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball (NCAA) (2007–present)
NJIT Highlanders men's basketball (NCAA) (2008-present)
New Jersey Nets (NBA) (2010-future)