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Arizona Juggernauts vs. Pennsylvania Benjamins Mullett Arena June 21st, 2026
Parking & Directions for Pennsylvania Benjamins Mullett Arena
411 S. Packard Drive, Tempe, AZ
85281, US
1. Mullett Arena Garage - 0.1 miles, $15
2. ASU Lot 59 - 0.3 miles, $10
3. ASU Lot 61 - 0.5 miles, $10
4. Tempe Marketplace - 1 mile, Free
5. Mill Avenue Parking - 1.2 miles, $12
Mullett Arena is where college hockey rivalries come to life, and there's something about the electric atmosphere during those heated games that really gets under your skin, in a good way. The arena's LED lighting adds a little extra flair, making every goal and big play pop on the ice, especially during night games when the visuals really shine. It’s funny how, in may 2026, they awarded a hockey grant to an incoming rookie, talk about a fresh start, showing how committed they are to nurturing new talent. Sections 116 are always packed with fans who want to feel the intensity up close, while the Upper Bowl offers a more panoramic view for those who prefer to soak it all in from above. Getting to Mullett Arena is pretty straightforward; if you're not in the mood to drive, the bus stops right outside, making it super convenient. Or if you're up for a little walk, the scenic riverside trail leading straight to the arena is a nice touch, perfect for unwinding before the puck drops. Pennsylvania Benjamins Tempe is proud to bring you access to these unforgettable hockey nights, where every game feels like a hometown celebration.