There’s an old adage in business: everything is available for the right price. Even though this year’s Stanley Cup Finals ticket is one of the hottest tickets in recent memory in Canada, anything can be acquired for the right price. We took a look at some of the average prices a few days ago here at Pro Hockey Talk, but here’s a rundown of what’s available on Stub Hub one day before the series starts. Obviously, tickets aren’t as prevalent and are more expensive in British Columbia than they are in Massachusetts. Unbelievably, the cheapest ticket listed before the series even starts for Game 7 is almost $1,300.
Stub Hub currently has 251 tickets available for Game 1 ranging from $812 per ticket (corner, upper bowl) to $3,540 per ticket for 3rd row seats near the blueline.
Game 2: 168 tickets available ranging from $799 to $3,995 per ticket
Game 5: 358 tickets available ranging from $971 to $7,589 per ticket
Game 7: 359 tickets available ranging from $1,298 to $15,000 per ticket
In Boston, things are a little cheaper at the TD Banknorth Garden. After all, they’ve seen their team win the Cup—albeit 38 years ago. Interestingly enough, these prices almost sound like a bargain after checking out the prices in Vancouver.
Game 3: 2,560 tickets available ranging from $480 to $5,500 per ticket
Game 4: 2,481 tickets available ranging from $499 to $10,000 per ticket
Game 6: 2,596 tickets available ranging from $593 to $10,000 per ticket
It’s amazing to think that it’s almost cheaper for someone in Vancouver to buy a ticket to a game in Boston and a plane ticket to get to the East Coast, than it is to stay in Canada and buy a seat in Rogers Arena. Judging by the way their fans travel, surely people have already given the travel option plenty of thought.
Then again, if the Bruins are up 3-1 going back to Vancouver for Game 5, I’m willing to bet those ticket prices might decrease a fair amount.
Update: Plenty more statistics regarding the Stanley Cup Final (including who is buying tickets where) can be found here.