
The Vancouver Canucks are making some changes to the way they sell tickets to their fans next season.
As we learned in March, the Canucks are phasing out quarter-season ticket packages. Fans who already have quarter-season packs will be allowed to keep them, but they’re not being offered to new customers.
In its place on the Canucks website is a “partial plan” option, which the team says are six to 10 games in length.
But the team says plans aren’t yet available to purchase.

Partial plans are a new option (Vancouver Canucks)
A Canucks spokesperson told Daily Hive that partial plans will be made available after the team goes through its seat selection process for half- and quarter-season members.
While the team delays partial plan sales, it did have “game packs” ready to buy immediately after releasing its 2025-26 regular-season schedule. These three-game ticket pack options, which include some high-profile games, have varying prices for each of the four packs.
The cheapest seats for each pack are in the no-alcohol section in the upper bowl, with the least-expensive seats landing between $261.92 and $331.07.

Three-game packs are on sale now (Vancouver Canucks)
Three-game packs are not a new offering, the team says, but they’re being pushed earlier than before.
Tickets are expected to be more expensive than last season, as season ticket members reported to Daily Hive back in February that renewal costs went up significantly for a second straight year.
We’ll find out for sure when single-game tickets are made available to the general public at 10 a.m. PDT on Aug. 7, but fans can get advance access on Aug. 6 by signing up for the Canucks Priority Access List.
Season ticket members pay less money per game than single-game buyers, which is why resale tickets can often be cheaper than original-price tickets on Ticketmaster. Members are also offered benefits like member-only events, Canucks Team Store discounts, and priority access for playoff tickets.