
The Toronto Maple Leafs visit Rogers Arena tomorrow to take on the Vancouver Canucks, and, as always, it costs a hefty amount to get in the building.
This is always the season’s most coveted ticket. It’s the lone contest in the “Marquee+ tier,” the highest among Canucks tickets, and was not included in any quarter-season ticket packages this year.
Back in the summer, the cheapest ticket for tomorrow’s game was going for $277. That would get you into Section 301, in the upper bowl in the corner.
Thankfully for eager fans, the prices have come down quite a bit. At the time of writing, the cheapest ticket was $172.50 on the resale market. That would get you into Section 326, also in a corner in the upper bowl.
That’s a decrease of more than $100 per ticket from the summer until now.
There are several options for under $200 that will get you into different sections of the upper bowl.

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The cheapest non-resale ticket left is $311. That will get you into Section 114 in the corner of the lower bowl.
If you’re looking to ball out, you can get a pair of tickets on the glass beside the Leafs bench for $1,562.50 each.
The Canucks organization increased ticket prices following the excitement of last year’s banner season, including a great playoff run. There have been more disappointments this season, and the resale market for some games has softened, such as this one against the Leafs tomorrow.
The Canucks have won seven straight games over the Maple Leafs at Rogers Arena. They’ve also been playing some good hockey lately and have a 5-1-1 record across their last seven games. They’ll look to keep up the momentum.
This is both of these team’s final games before the 4 Nations Face-Off break. The Canucks next game after the break will be on February 22 against the Vegas Golden Knights.