These prices make me want to bash my head against the wall. Last row for these prices? Plus two different fees for doing all the work? No thanks. Anybody else have ridiculous pricing for there upcoming season?
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Wait until you see Maple Leafs ticket prices…
I mean my guy it’s the opening night between two canadian teams. what do you expect?
if you look in like november, tickets are 60$ between the same teams in Vancouver.
I’m pretty sure tickets for Bedard’s first game in Van are even more expensive than this lol the entire province has been waiting years to see him in the NHL
Probably because it’s against Edmonton. When they play a team no one here really cares about the nose bleeds are more affordable, at least in previous years.
I recently just got 2nd row seats for AEW Collision and met CM Punk and even got his autograph after the show and I paid $200 for those tickets lmao. I know the obvious differences here and why these are so much, but wild to put into perspective like that
$6 Sabres games were great. Only issue was you were watching the Sabres.
That’s the price for just one ticket in Toronto.
They’re called nosebleeds because you can do cheeky keybumps back there without the ushers noticing
McD is at the top of the list of players you have to see live, he’s even better than watching him on TV.
Obligatory Fuck Ticketmaster
NYR fan checking in. You get two tickets for that? Not bad.
I’ve been a fan of the Blackhawks since 07-08 (born in 99). I went to a couple games when I was a toddler/little kid because they were so bad that my dad’s boss just gave them away.
Then, when the 19/88 era started, I didn’t get to a game until January of 2022 because ticket prices were obscenely high
Only $37.50 extra fees for 2 tickets? In US that shit would be another $60-70 PER ticket for $150 face tickets, it sucks so much
My first hockey game was a seat in the nosebleeds.
Ticket was $4.
At least you’re not sitting in the dickbleed seats.
I don’t know how it is in Van, but in Edmonton, my friends and I buy last-minute tickets on StubHub or similar sites. Even for playoff games, we would get significant discounts.
Enjoy a $12 beer as well!
I remember picking up $50 tickets for nosebleeds from the scalpers outside the sky train station before climbing up the stairs to the entrance in Vancouver.
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Wait until you see Maple Leafs ticket prices…
I mean my guy it’s the opening night between two canadian teams. what do you expect?
if you look in like november, tickets are 60$ between the same teams in Vancouver.
I’m pretty sure tickets for Bedard’s first game in Van are even more expensive than this lol the entire province has been waiting years to see him in the NHL
Probably because it’s against Edmonton. When they play a team no one here really cares about the nose bleeds are more affordable, at least in previous years.
I recently just got 2nd row seats for AEW Collision and met CM Punk and even got his autograph after the show and I paid $200 for those tickets lmao. I know the obvious differences here and why these are so much, but wild to put into perspective like that
$6 Sabres games were great. Only issue was you were watching the Sabres.
That’s the price for just one ticket in Toronto.
They’re called nosebleeds because you can do cheeky keybumps back there without the ushers noticing
McD is at the top of the list of players you have to see live, he’s even better than watching him on TV.
Obligatory Fuck Ticketmaster
NYR fan checking in. You get two tickets for that? Not bad.
I’ve been a fan of the Blackhawks since 07-08 (born in 99). I went to a couple games when I was a toddler/little kid because they were so bad that my dad’s boss just gave them away.
Then, when the 19/88 era started, I didn’t get to a game until January of 2022 because ticket prices were obscenely high
Only $37.50 extra fees for 2 tickets? In US that shit would be another $60-70 PER ticket for $150 face tickets, it sucks so much
My first hockey game was a seat in the nosebleeds.
Ticket was $4.
At least you’re not sitting in the dickbleed seats.
I don’t know how it is in Van, but in Edmonton, my friends and I buy last-minute tickets on StubHub or similar sites. Even for playoff games, we would get significant discounts.
Enjoy a $12 beer as well!
I remember picking up $50 tickets for nosebleeds from the scalpers outside the sky train station before climbing up the stairs to the entrance in Vancouver.