Primary market face-value tickets generally go on sale shortly after the NHL schedule is released. This year the schedule was released on Thursday, July 22nd.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free Chicago Blackhawks tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.
The average price for Blackhawks tickets this season is $184. That is the 15th highest increase in the NHL. The most expensive home game of the season is the Tuesday Nov. 9th matchup at the United Center against the Penguins, with tickets starting as cheap as $36. Other more expensive home games throughout the season are against teams such as the Blues, Predators, Stars, Flames, Ducks, etc.. On Nov. 17th they play the Kraken at the new Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Get-in prices for this one begin at $177 in section 123, while the least expensive lower level ticket can be found for as low as $209. Additionally, they matchup with the Predators in Nashville on New Year’s Day. Tickets for this one begin at $137 in section 330.
United Center offers mobile ticketing via Blackhawks ClickTix, which is available at www.blackhawks.tickets, and allows fans to manage tickets and parking passes.
ans will be back at the United Center for the first time in 2021 for the team's March 9th game against the Dallas Stars. Attendance will be limited to 25% capacity or just over 5,200 fans per game.
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Additionally, the United Center has taken the following steps to provide an environment that minimizes the spread of COVID-19 as fans enjoy the game.
United Center offers mobile ticketing via Blackhawks ClickTix, which is available at www.blackhawks.tickets, and allows fans to manage tickets and parking passes.
Primary market tickets for the lower-demand games start at $27 for standing room only and run as high as $45 for the highest-demand games. The cheapest ticket for Center Ice section 112 is $246 for lower-demand games and $626 for higher-demand games. In the secondary market, most games start under $50 for the cheapest tickets.
Chicago Blackhawks tickets are the ninth most expensive on the secondary market, with a current average asking price of $140, a 6% decrease from last season. While they're still n the top 10 in terms on secondary market average price for NHL teams, this season’s average is the least expensive of the decade for the Blackhawks.
Although secondary market tickets are the lowest in the last 10 years, there is a waiting list for Blackhawks fans interested in joining the season ticket wait list. Those who are interested must put down a $100 deposit per ticket. As a member of the season ticket wait list, fans have priority access to 9-game and 21-game partial season ticket plans in addition to exclusive offers and alerts and a single-game presale.
The Blackhawks offer many premium seating experiences, including suites and three clubs.
United Center suites are available for 20 people on the lower level, club level, and penthouse level in addition to the BMO Club. Suites that can have 40 people (26 stadium-style seats) or 80 people (52 stadium-style seats) are known as Super Suites that include catering, full-service bar, LCD televisions, and easy access to private suite level restrooms. The largest Super Suite, which is found in the Bud Light Legends Lounge, includes 80 tickets, 62 stadium-style seats, 16 parking passes, a large buffet area, two full-service bars, LCD televisions, and easy access to private suite level restrooms.
The Lexus Club comprises of 3,000 seats located on the 200 Level, and members of the club pay an annual premium per seat for access to the Chicago Stadium Club. The access to the club includes the right to purchase tickets for other United Center events as well as access to parking, a private concourse, complimentary coat check, and in-seat waiter/waitress service.
The BMO Club is a spacious all-inclusive club and allows members to purchase a suite experience for the fraction of the cost of a regular suite. Membership to the club includes two to four reserved club seats to all Blackhawks and Bulls home games. It also includes a VIP parking pass for every two club seats purchased and priority to purchase tickets to other United Center events.
The Budweiser Champions Club includes four-person and eight-person theater boxes. Purchases of a box in the club receive two VIP parking passes, a reserved dining table, in-seat wait service, and priority to purchase tickets to other United Center events.
United Center offers mobile ticketing via Blackhawks ClickTix, which is available at www.blackhawks.tickets, and allows fans to manage tickets and parking passes.
TicketIQ is committed to the cheapest tickets possible, and we make much less on sold out tickets compared to other major marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid. That means ticket buyers save from up to 25% on TicketIQ on sports, music and theater. We're able to do this because we also work with teams, venues, and other ticket owners, to help them sell tickets at face price, directly to consumers like you, through Ticketmaster and AXS. For an overview of the 2019-20 NHL Ticket Buying landscape, and details on the cheapest way to get tickets for every team, visit the TicketIQ Blog.
Since the beginning of the decade, the Chicago Blackhawks have gone from first to worst ... and falling ticket demand shows what fans think of that. The Blackhawks finished last in the Central Division just three years after winning their third Stanley Cup of the 2010s. Below is how Blackhawks ticket prices stack up on the secondary market across the league. As you can see below, 2018-19 Chicago Blackhawk tickets are down more than 38% compared to last season. Tickets are the least expensive since 2011, when secondary ticket marketplace TicketIQ.com began tracking data. The most expensive ticket of the decade was $317 in 2013-14, one season after winning the second of the three Stanley Cups.
With a $149 secondary market average asking price, Blackhawks tickets are ranked No. 11 in the NHL in terms of price, well below the $332 that the No. 1 Toronto Maple Leafs are commanding. Despite the drop in secondary market price, Blackhawks season tickets are still sold out. Fans can join the waiting list with a $100 refundable deposit. Single-game tickets are available through primary market partner Ticketmaster. For the home opener against the Maple Leafs on October 7, standing-room only tickets are available for as little as $45 and seats can be had for $112 in the upper decks. The SRO price is cheaper than on the secondary market, on which the same ticket is trending at $54.
The game with the highest average asking price is the December 27 matchup against the regional rival Minnesota Wild. The game has an average asking price of $223, making it one of three that are more than $200. The other two are $217 January 12 vs. the Vegas Golden Knights and $210 January 20 vs. the defending Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals. TicketIQ.com can help you get into the United Center for the Wild game, with either standing-room only tickets for $72 or a seat right behind the Blackhawks bench in Section Lower 101 for $387. Both come with TicketIQ.com's Low Price Guarantee.