For the seventh straight year, I’ve decided to be your personal travel agent. While these rankings are based on my experiences of traveling around the NHL ’s cities for the past 15 years, I’m attempting to put myself in the shoes of fans who haven’t been to any of these cities. I consider in-game experience, getting there, finances, extracurricular fun and much more.

Advertisement This season might not be the most exciting for the Penguins . So, perhaps you need to spice it up and hit the road. Make sure to read the first two parts of this guide: Away we go.

The ‘Underrated’ Division Why you should go Why you shouldn’t go Bottom line Some trips are good for excitement. Others are good for hockey history or environment. Then, there is Raleigh.

If you’re the kind of person who wants that staycation vibe without staying in town, Raleigh is your trip. Everyone is friendly. Everything is cheap.

The food is great. But you’ll still be getting away for a few days. There’s just no hassle at all.

A personal favorite of mine. Why you should go Why you shouldn’t go Bottom line It’s a great place to visit. Calgary has the best elements of Pittsburgh and Denver all in one.

It’s hard to explain, but you’ll feel it when you’re there. Always include a trip to Banff when you’re there. You won’t be disappointed.

The ‘America Knows A Good Time’ Division Why you should go Why you shouldn’t go Bottom line Anaheim is great. I like Orange County quite a bit. I.