Canucks ticket pricing revealed for the 2023-24 season

Jul 20 2023, 11:40 pm

Single-game tickets went on sale for Vancouver Canucks home games earlier this week.

If you’re interested in buying some, you may notice that it’s rather difficult to figure out how much they cost without clicking into each game individually. Variable pricing is once again in play for the 2023-24 season, meaning that not all games are priced the same.

In fact, the Canucks have six distinct price tiers for regular-season games, based on expected demand. Here’s how games are tiered for season-ticket members:

canucks ticket price categories

The Canucks have five different pricing tiers for regular-season games (Vancouver Canucks)

High-profile teams, weekend games, and games during the Christmas holiday season tend to be popular, and thus priced higher than say, a game against the Arizona Coyotes on a Wednesday night.

Canucks ticket price tiers

The most expensive price tier is “Marquee+,” followed by “Marquee,” “Premium+,” “Premium,” “Regular+,” and “Regular.”

Marquee+

Only one game is listed as “Marquee+,” which is the most expensive ticket tier, meaning the Toronto Maple Leafs are in a tier of their own.

Tickets to see Toronto play on January 20 are more expensive than any other game at Rogers Arena. According to Ticketmaster, they range in price from $162 to $722.

  • Toronto Maple Leafs (January 20)

Marquee

There are three “Marquee” games, which is the next most expensive tier. This is where you’ll find the Canucks’ home opener against Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, Connor Bedard’s first game at Rogers Arena against his hometown team, and the Boston Bruins’ lone visit to Vancouver on February 24.

Tickets range in price from $102 to $153 on the low end and $586 to $722 on the high end.

  • Edmonton Oilers (October 11)
  • Chicago Blackhawks (January 22)
  • Boston Bruins (February 24)

Premium+

We have included a November 8 game against the Edmonton Oilers in this category, as it seems to have been mislabeled. We also moved the Florida Panthers’ visit on December 14, for the same reason.

There are eight Premium+ games scheduled. This is where you’ll find mostly Saturday night games, including Alex Ovechkin’s lone visit to Rogers Arena on March 16.

Tickets in this price category range from $88 to $108 on the low end to $404 to $514 on the high end.

  • New York Rangers (October 28)
  • Edmonton Oilers* (November 6)
  • Seattle Kraken (November 18)
  • San Jose Sharks (December 23)
  • Philadelphia Flyers (December 28)
  • Washington Capitals (March 16)
  • Montreal Canadiens (March 21)
  • Calgary Flames (March 23)

Premium

There are nine Premium games on the schedule, highlighted by Sidney Crosby’s visit to Rogers Arena on February 27. Tickets range in price from about $71 to $84 on the low end to $387 to $499 on the high end.

  • St. Louis Blues (October 27)
  • Dallas Stars (November 4)
  • Carolina Hurricanes (December 9)
  • Florida Panthers* (December 14)
  • Ottawa Senators (January 2)
  • Winnipeg Jets (February 17)
  • Pittsburgh Penguins (February 27)
  • Winnipeg Jets (March 9)
  • Calgary Flames (April 16)

Regular+

There are 10 Regular+ games scheduled this year, which includes games against the three most recent Stanley Cup Champions: Vegas Golden Knights, Colorado Avalanche, and Tampa Bay Lightning.

What you won’t find much of in this price category is Friday or Saturday games. There’s just one, in fact: the Columbus Blue Jackets’ lone visit on Saturday, January 27.

This price category also includes Bo Horvat’s return to Rogers Arena on November 15.

Tickets range in price, from $60 to $67 on the low end to $331 to $340 on the high end.

  • New York Islanders (November 15)
  • Vegas Golden Knights (November 30)
  • Tampa Bay Lightning (December 12)
  • Columbus Blue Jackets (January 27)
  • Detroit Red Wings (February 15)
  • Los Angeles Kings (February 29)
  • Colorado Avalanche (March 13)
  • Dallas Stars (March 28)
  • Anaheim Ducks (March 31)
  • Vegas Golden Knights (April 8)

Regular

Want to see a mid-week game featuring Arizona or San Jose? Of course, you don’t, but maybe you should. That’s because they’re among the 10 “Regular” games, which is the cheapest price category the Canucks offer.

Every game in this category falls on a weekday between Monday and Thursday and mostly features unappealing teams. There are a few gems in here though, including Jack Hughes and the New Jersey Devils and Kirill Kaprizov and the Minnesota Wild.

Tickets in this price tier range from $48 to $53 on the low end to $277 on the high end.

  • Nashville Predators (October 31)
  • San Jose Sharks (November 20)
  • Anaheim Ducks (November 28)
  • New Jersey Devils (December 5)
  • Minnesota Wild (December 7)
  • Arizona Coyotes (January 18)
  • St. Louis Blues (January 24)
  • Buffalo Sabres (March 19)
  • Los Angeles Kings (March 25)
  • Arizona Coyotes (April 10)
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