Fans Shocked After Cup Finals Ticket Prices Revealed
The highly anticipated 2023 Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights is just around the corner, set to kick off this Saturday. The series will begin in Las Vegas, giving the Golden Knights the advantage of home ice. However, it remains to be seen if that will work in their favor against the Panthers, who have emerged as a true Cinderella story this season.
Recently, ticket prices for the thrilling Cup Final games have been unveiled, and they are far from cheap.
Matt Levy of the New York Post disclosed the cost, revealing that during the regular season, Panthers fans could easily get tickets for as low as $20 due to comparably low attendance. However, for the Stanley Cup Final, the scenario is different.
The cheapest available tickets at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas start at $349 before fees, while prices at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, FL, begin at $424 before fees. In Florida, seat prices can reach an astonishing $830 or more, and for the ultimate Game 7 experience, fans might have to dig deep and pay a staggering $1747.
Despite the steep costs, the Stanley Cup remains an incredibly coveted prize, and it's no secret that the games will sell out, even if it means that many fans without significant financial resources may find themselves priced out of attending.
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