The roar of the crowd, the click-clack of skates meeting ice, and the blast of the horn when puck meets net—National Hockey League (NHL) games are an exciting, exhilarating and memorable experience. But getting your hands on those coveted NHL tickets can be a very different experience—frustrating and overwhelming. Whether searching for pre-season
Boston Bruins tickets or
New York Rangers tickets for the NHL playoffs, you’ll want to know the do’s and don’ts when it comes to snagging NHL stubs.
Find Hockey Tickets to the Hottest GamesThe roar of the crowd, the click-clack of skates meeting ice, and the blast of the horn when puck meets net—National Hockey League (NHL) games are an exciting, exhilarating and memorable experience. But getting your hands on those coveted NHL tickets can be a very different experience—frustrating and overwhelming. Whether searching for pre-season Bruins tickets or Rangers tickets for the NHL playoffs, you’ll want to know the do’s and don’ts when it comes to snagging NHL stubs.
Pay Up for Prime SeatsIf you’re a diehard hockey fan, chances are you have the NHL schedule posted on your fridge. If you’re dying to go to a game, it helps to plan months in advance. NHL matches between known foes, like the
New Jersey Devils and
Philadelphia Flyers, are going to sell out faster, and any leftover tickets are going to be pricey. For cheaper tickets, opt for non-playoff times—unless, of course, it’s your favorite
NHL team playing!
Pick a Quieter Spot
The same game-schedule rules apply to where you’re going to see your favorite team play. Games at popular NHL arenas like
PNC Arena in Raleigh,
TD Garden in Boston, and even
Nationwide Arena in Columbus may draw heavy crowds due to their location in major metropolitan areas. If you’re within an area like the Northeast with several NHL stadiums around, pick one in a smaller town and you may be able to save money. The bigger the venue—think Madison Square Garden and Staples Center—the more likely it’ll be a Mecca for hardcore hockey fans.