Bruins Ticket Prices on Secondary Market Unsurprisingly Up This Year, But Next Homestand Sees Dip in Prices

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Oct 13, 2011

The Bruins are arguably the hottest ticket in Boston right now, another obvious product of a Stanley Cup championship season last year.

SeatGeek.com, a website that looks at the secondary ticket market prices, reports that Bruins tickets on the secondary market are among the most expensive in the NHL. Also, unsurprisingly, prices are up from a year ago.

The B’s return home next week, though, and there are still some good deals to be had. SeatGeek points out that average prices on the secondary market as it stands right now are relatively low for the upcoming homestand. While the average ticket price currently sits at $132, the average price for the Oct. 18 game with the Hurricanes is just $58. The average price for the Oct. 20 game against Toronto is also relatively inexpensive.

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Bruins Ticket Prices on Secondary Market Unsurprisingly Up This Year, But Next Homestand Sees Dip in Prices

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