Check out which hockey teams charge the most per game ticket, according to search engine SeatGeek.com.
Winnipeg Jets, $220
The Jets are back and fans couldn’t be happier; Manitoba has been without a team since 1996 when the Jets moved to Phoenix to become the Coyotes.
Toronto Maple Leafs, $204
The Leafs continue to draw top dollar for tickets despite owning the record for longest streak without a Stanley Cup.
Montreal Canadiens, $193
The Canadiens have hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup 24 times, more than any team in history, which keeps fans willing to pay top dollar to watch a game.
Vancouver Canucks, $178
Last year’s President’s Cup winner continues to be one of the top teams in hockey.
San Jose Sharks, $155
The most expensive ticket in the U.S. goes to the San Jose Sharks who became a hockey powerhouse.
Edmonton Oilers, $147
Despite having little success since the “Great One” migrated to California, the Oilers are attempting to rebuild the team’s legacy and the residents of Alberta still believe the dynasty can return.
Pittsburgh Penguins, $147
Added during the first expansion of the NHL, the Pittsburgh Penguins are looking to rebound this season as Sydney Crosby make his return to the ice.
Boston Bruins, $139
Bean Town’s hockey club is the oldest in America and garners a pretty penny for ticket prices.
Calgary Flames, $134
Hockey fans are so abundant in Alberta that there are two teams bringing in top ticket prices.
New York Rangers, $101
No matter what you do in the Big Apple, it’s going to cost you. The first U.S. franchise to win a Stanley Cup commands a hefty price tag for seats.