Avalanche fans looking to witness history in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals and don’t yet have a ticket can expect a steep price to enter the building.
The cheapest tickets available (excluding service charges) are all in the four-digit range. The minimum price of admission to Ball Arena from major verified online retailers as of the end of Thursday:
— Ticketmaster: $1,296 (item 374)
— StubHub: $1,350 (section 316)
— Live seats: $1,188 (section 364)
“Demand for the Stanley Cup Finals in Denver has significantly outpaced Tampa this series, and fan excitement continues to build with the Avalanche now one win away from winning the Stanley Cup,” Michael said. Silveira, a spokesperson for StubHub, in a statement Thursday in Denver. Job. “Ticket sales for Game 5 have jumped 60% in the last 24 hours. There’s nothing quite like the energy in an arena when a team is home for a potentially championship-crushing game, so we encourage fans to lock the ticket if they see a seat they want, because sales are moving fast.
The average Game 5 ticket price sold through StubHub is $1,629, according to a Thursday press release.
However, as with previous rounds, the premium ticket price has skyrocketed for the Cup final. The most expensive ticket is currently listed at $27,320 to sit in row 6 of section 148 (via StubHub).
The most expensive Avalanche-Lightning Game 5 ticket to Ball Arena that I can find on the secondary market right now is a stunning $27,320 (via StubHub) pic.twitter.com/qNCv7uZ4z1
— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) June 23, 2022
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