How much will it cost to go to Canucks games in 2024-25?
A season or two ago, you could grab an upper bowl ticket to a midweek Vancouver Canucks game against a non-desirable opponent for $40. You could get into Rogers Arena on a Saturday for under $100. And a seat to see the Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs cost a fraction of what it does today.
Supply and demand affects all NHL markets. The Canucks are the latest example of this — the team this week released their single game tickets for the 2024-25 season, with starting prices reflecting those of a Canadian cup contender. Fans wanting to go to a game should be prepared to pay up.
As reported by Noah Strang of Daily Hive Vancouver on Wednesday, Canucks ticket prices have skyrocketed from previous seasons. The cheapest ticket available from the team for 2024-25 is over $100.
The Canucks use dynamic pricing, meaning that their ticket prices fluctuate based on how popular a game is. Opponents like the Maple Leafs and the Edmonton Oilers are naturally more expensive, as are Saturday games.
We analyzed Canucks ticket prices for the upcoming season to determine the most expensive and the cheapest games, what contributes to the difference in pricing and which games have the best ticket bargains.