Penguins Most Expensive, Blue Jackets Least Expensive Remaining Games on Canucks Schedule

January 22, 2015

Edmonton Olers v Vancouver Canucks

Heading into the NHL All-Star Break, the Vancouver Canucks have claimed second place in the Pacific Division and own a 26-16-3 record through their first 44 games. The team has played well on the road this season, winning 15 games and falling just one victory shy of what they accumulated on the road all season last year. That hasn’t taken away from a successful stint at home, however, and the team has gone 11-8-1 in games at the Rogers Arena.

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The Penguins travel to Vancouver on February 7, when the average price for Canucks vs Penguins tickets is $456.25 and the get-in price starts at $163 on the secondary market. Pittsburgh had a dominant run in the Metropolitan division but has faltered in recent days after posting losses against the Islanders and Rangers on the road. Nevertheless, secondary market tickets remain high when they hit the Rogers Arena early next month.

On March 19, the Canucks will host the Blue Jackets as their least expensive remaining home game. Canucks vs Blue Jackets tickets currently average at $163.65 on the secondary market. The game’s cheapest seat is listed at $32. Columbus has struggled this season and has gone just 20-21-3 over the season’s first half.

Vancouver fans can expect the Canucks to be a legitimate playoff contender this season. The team currently owns the sixth seed in the Western Conference but has played fewer games than its predecessors in the standings. After a loss to the Lighting to enter the All-Star break, the sit three points being the Winnipeg Jets in the playoff standings in the West.