Now for some pics of the ice. Here is the view from the upper concourse.

Center Ice from second level of Consol Energy Center
As for the second concourse, people with these tickets are definitely further back than at the old arena respectively. Our seats are a good two to four rows back further which is, I suspect, a result of the placement of the boxes between the first and second levels and the decision to not overhang the second level completely over these boxes.
We are in section 201, Row H seats 3 & 4:

Section 201 Row H
Here is the view of the ice from our seats which are tucked closer to the red line where as at the Igloo we were closer to the blue line:

View from Sect 201, Row H, Seats 3 & 4
Here is my son Magnus (age 10 months) testing out a seat:

Magus checks out a Consol Energy Center Seat
Here is my daughter Charlotte (age 3 years) chilling in another:

Charlotte relaxing in one of the Consol Energy Center's seats
A couple comments on the seats if I might. First, THANK YOU for the wider seats! This is a definite improvement that I could feel immediately upon sitting down. Secondly, but really, couldn’t you give us a little more leg room to the row in front of us? At the old Igloo I could put my feet flat on the floor and not have my toes hit the back of the seat in front of me. But at the Consol Energy Center with my feet flat on the ground my toes are right up against the seat in front of me. In fact I have to pull my feet back just to fit. This means it will be harder for people to get in and out of the row if you ask me.
Also, really? No cup holders? Haven’t we all had enough bad experiences with spilled drinks on the ground due to tight quarters at the Igloo to understand how important these are? The Penguins dropped the ball on this one. Sorry.
Up next, Part III including views from the lower bowl …