Stanley Cup If you want to attend a possible Game

Stanley Cup: If you want to attend a possible Game 7, it’s going to be expensive

Fans looking to secure tickets to a Stanley Cup Finals game can expect to shell out hundreds of dollars, especially in the event of a seventh and pivotal meeting taking place on June 19 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas would.

Anyone who was unable to obtain the precious sesame from the local team and therefore had to go through the resale outlets will of course pay significantly more than in the regular season. A ticket for a seventh game requires a reserve price of $756, according to the Viviseats.com platform Thursday. Wealthier fans can be seated in the Premium Club section of the Golden Knights home as long as they pay US$18,859 for each seat.

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The prices are “more reasonable” for the start of the series on Saturday. Admission to the Nevada Arena requires a minimum of $262 per ticket, with the most expensive Thursday morning seats costing $5,623.

The FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, home of the Florida Panthers, will host the final duels on June 8th and 10th and possibly June 16th if the confrontation continues. Local fans, used to paying just $20 during the regular schedule, must have been shocked to see the approximate reserve price for Game 3: it’s $424 while tickets for the club section be offered on resale for more than $22,800.