Stanley Cup Gets State Police Security During Weekend Stadium Series in New Jersey

Charlie Dwyer

East Rutherford, NJ – The New Jersey State Police played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of over 140,000 fans at the NHL Stadium Series event at MetLife Stadium. The weekend-long event featured intense matches between the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, and New York Islanders, attracting a massive crowd of hockey enthusiasts.

MetLife Stadium, known for hosting large-scale events, was the venue for this thrilling sports gathering. New Jersey Troopers were deployed in significant numbers to oversee the safety and security of everyone present, ensuring a fun and secure environment for the attendees.

Their presence was a testament to the commitment of the New Jersey State Police to public safety during major events. The successful oversight by the troopers contributed to the overall enjoyment and safety of the fans, players, and staff throughout the weekend.


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