Photo courtesy of KeyBank Center
Hockey season is back in Buffalo! If you’re thinking about going to a Sabres game this year, we have some good news to share.
In a recent study, Action Network ranked the cheapest and most expensive NHL’s team stadiums for families, focusing on concessions, parking, and ticket costs. Of the 32 teams in the league, Buffalo took the no.1 spot offering the cheapest NHL experience at $457.32 (for a family of four).
According to Action Network, “Buffalo leads the league in affordability. With the lowest overall cost and cheapest concessions, the Sabres make it easy to enjoy a night at the rink with the whole family. And letting kids under 3 in free? A major win for parents of toddlers.”
Here’s a breakdown of KeyBank Center’s costs for a family (on average):
4 Tickets: $375.84
Concessions: $62.37
Parking: $19.11
Photo courtesy of Action Network
Now for comparison, the most expensive NHL experience is the New York Rangers in Madison Square Garden —costing $1,395.64 for a family (more than double that of here in Buffalo)!
So regardless of how the Sabres are playing this season, just know you’re getting the best bang for your buck when you see them play here in Buffalo. We’ll take the win when we can!
Thinking about traveling for some games this season? See where the other NHL teams rank from cheapest to most expensive here!
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