If you're wondering how much it costs to see the Toronto Maple Leafs face off against division rival the Boston Bruins in the first round of the NH...
face off against division rival the Boston Bruins in the first round of the NHL playoffs, the answer is, well, a lot.
Anyone hoping to catch the action in person will have to fork over some big bucks, though, as tickets are being sold at a premium — some far higher than originally priced thanks to theAs of Friday morning, ticket prices available for the series' first home game next Wednesday range from $222.25 for an obstructed standing-room-only view to seats re-selling for north of $3,000 in the lower bowl.
However, resales are driving some prices higher. The most expensive seat available overall is a seat in row 3 of section 119, which is re-selling on Ticketmaster for $2,550 plus taxes and fees for a grand total of $3,072.75. There are still plenty of somewhat affordable seats for this possible game six selling at their original prices, though you'll still have to fork over anywhere from $288.25 to $368.25 for a seat with an obstructed view.In contrast, it is significantly cheaper to see a game at the TD Garden in Boston. Tickets for game one of the series on Saturday are priced for as low as $188 — and that's for a resold seat without an obstructed view.
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