Check out which hockey teams charge the least per game ticket, according to search engine SeatGeek.com.
Tampa Bay Lightning, $38
Founded in 1992, the Lightning have hoisted Lord Stanley’s cup, but the residents of this warm-weathered city aren’t flocking to the ice, keeping seats in this stadium cheap.
Carolina Hurricanes, $43
While fans have rallied around the ‘Canes, the former New England Whalers are still one of the cheapest seats in the NHL
Phoenix Coyotes, $49
The former Jets have dealt with its fair share of debt woes and relocation talks, as the sport continues to struggle to create a loyal fan base in the state.
Columbus Blue Jackets, $50
The NHL’s youngest team is still looking for a large following in Ohio as it tries to replace the Barons.
Florida Panthers, $53
The struggling team is looking to hold onto fans while trying to make the playoffs.
New York Islanders, $55
Financial woes have hampered the team as of late and recent attempts to get financing for a new arena were turned down by New York State.
Anaheim Ducks, $56
Despite winning two Stanley Cups and being born from a Disney movie, the Ducks still offer hockey at a cheap price in the Golden State.
Nashville Predators, $57
The predators joined the league during its expansion in 1997 and offer fans the chance to see a playoff team at an affordable price.
St. Louis Blues, $59
This storied team has had a bit of a rebuilding recently, but with reasonable ticket prices, the team still draws big crowds.
New Jersey Devils, $64
For fans who can’t afford to see a Ranger’s game in the Big Apple, they can hop on a train and catch a Devils’ game for a fraction of the cost.