Tickets for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final in Denver are reselling at an average of $ 1,375, according to Vivid Seats.
The Colorado Avalanche has taken a 3-1 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning and could win the Stanley Cup on home ice on Friday night.
This is the highest average price of any avalanche playoff home game this season and the first average price to break 1,000. Game 1 averaged $ 859 on weird seats, while Game 2 averaged $ 943.
The price of 1,375 is the highest average price of any event held at Ball Arena since 2010, with the other two Stanley Cup Final Home Games second and third. Then there’s the Adele concert in July 2016, for which the average ticket in the resale market was $ 468.
The average price of Game 5 tickets in Denver captures the prices of some recent Stanley Cup final home team cleaning games, such as Lightning’s 2021 Game 5 victory over the Montreal Canadians (1,022); The Boston Bruins defeated the 2019 Game 7 St. Louis Blues (1,316); The Chicago Blackhawks beat the Lightning in 2015 (1,232); And the Los Angeles Kings ’2014 Game 5 defeated the New York Rangers (895).
Meanwhile, StubHub reports that the average price of tickets sold in Friday night’s game is 1,629. The cheapest ticket available for the game is 1,410. Ticket sales have increased by 60% in the last 24 hours since Avalanche won Game 4 in overtime in Tampa.
Additional research by ESPN Sports and Information.