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    Adam Kierszenblat·Aug 8, 2024·Partner

    How Much Does It Cost To Attend The Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Home Opener?

    Ticket prices are not cheap for the Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 home opener.

    Photo by Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports - How Much Does It Cost To Attend The Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Home Opener?Photo by Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports - How Much Does It Cost To Attend The Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Home Opener?

    While the 2024-25 regular season does not start for another two months, fans in Vancouver are getting excited to see the Canucks back in action. This excitement is reflected in ticket prices, as it will cost fans upwards of $180 if they want to get into Rogers Arena for the 2024-25 home opener scheduled for October 9. A night that will feature plenty of memorable moments, including honouring the franchise's first-ever Norris Trophy winner, the home opener is a marquee event that should not be missed.

    As mentioned, ticket prices are very high for the home opener. The cheapest ticket currently available on Ticketmaster is listed at $182.04 and is located in section 316, row 14. The cheapest lower bowl option will cost fans $221.40 per ticket, meaning fans will need to pay $442.80 as they are sold in a set. 

    The most expensive ticket on sale through Ticketmaster will cost fans $984.00 per seat. These tickets are located in section 116, row 3, right behind the Calgary Flames bench. They are also located next to the tunnel to the dressing room, meaning fans who purchase them may even get a high-five from Andrei Kuzmenko. 

    Ultimately, going to Vancouver's home opener is going to be very expensive, especially for families. For a family of four to attend the game, the cheapest option will cost $797.04 to get in the door. Add in food and parking, and it is easy to pass the $1,000 mark. It is clear that the Canucks have once again become the hottest ticket in town, but at the same time, the team's success may have priced out many fans who want to celebrate the team's accomplishments from last season. 

    Make sure you bookmark THN's Vancouver Canucks site for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more.

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