It really depends. Right now, the Canes have Tickets Ranging from 10 bucks to 160. They go up drastically in the playoffs.
However, the moderate seats like you're thinking about are 40-60 USD right now. Check the team website for more info.
http://www.nhl.com/tickets/index.html has them all.
2007-01-15 13:55:11
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answered by The Big Box 6
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nicely, as someone who has been to GM position many circumstances, i'm able to inform you that the tickets variety everywhere from $50 to $250+ relying on the position you sit down and who the Nucks are taking section in. Your ideal guess is to flow right down to GM position hours earlier the game starts and paintings a deal. If that could want to't be carried out, and saving money is your known issue, wait till halfway by the first era. you'll get some low-priced deals. on the decrease end of the cost ticket spectrum you may be seeing crap communities like; Phoenix, Columbus, Nashville, Atlanta, etc. in case you want to be certain a good recreation (Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Detroit, San Jose, Anaheim, etc.) you may be spending a minimum of $100 a cost ticket and that is to sit down contained in the better bowl. That suggested, the sightlines are tremendous in GM position and that i desire sitting between the blue strains contained in the first ten rows of the better deck.
2016-12-02 07:58:36
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answered by miracle 4
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Flyers tickets are for the most part worthless now
Most of the people I know with season tickets
are giving them away
The rest just wear a paper bag over their heads
2007-01-19 03:58:55
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answered by Joe Crow 2
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60-80 canadian in any city for upper bowl seating. It is almost standard procing. Except Toronto because they jack up the prices as much as 30-40%!
2007-01-15 12:07:42
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answered by LEAFS ENFORCER 2
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it would be better to if you named where u live and what arena you plan on going to.--i live in so.florida and play fantasy hockey on the yahoo-and bought games to see my players play(dont have one panther player so i bought games that have my players-briere afingov-heatly etc etc).--so for 88 buks--not a typo for 88 buks the panthers had a promotion for 4 tickets.and if they win you get a free ticket.--well they won 2 of the 3 games i went to and that makes 6 tickets.--the sales rep gave me a free ticket initially and then i called him to thank him and he gave me another ticket.--thats 8 games so far for 88 buks.--not joking.--they had another promtion 5 tickets and a free games if they scored on a power play.--didnt sign up for it but a great deal.--and 2 days before the arena threw in rod stewart tickets to boot.--another thing these tickets are upstairs.--shhhh ive been sitting on the glass in empty seats(they go for257 each) and havent been chased--looks good on tv--seat filller i say--so like i said--cost of tickets?--depends where doesnt it--lol
2007-01-15 10:36:42
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answered by george l 2
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Depending on the team, arena...etc.... it can vary...when we went to a Nashville vs Pittsburgh game last year, we were two sections up, pretty good seats, but not all the way down, and they were 75, not including taxes and such. Look for package deals or special offers because it can be pretty pricey.
2007-01-15 06:59:54
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answered by hockeyqdoba 2
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well it depends on how well the team is most of the time for exampl i go to sabres games and they cost alot cuz they doing amazing just wait till playoffs and see the prices they go near 400 dollars here in buffalo.
go sabres!!!!!!! to the cup
2007-01-18 12:34:07
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answered by joey 2
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medium seating is anywhere from $40 - $60 per ticket.
2007-01-16 02:37:11
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answered by JP 3
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it depends on the team for ex: the avs have tickets from $21-$150
2007-01-15 10:54:09
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answered by doctorhockey18 3
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depends on the popularity of the team but decent seats are usually a little less than $100...
2007-01-15 07:19:35
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answered by Jash13 2
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