Officially, tickets to the men's gold medal Olympic hockey game will set you back from $350 to $775. (As for the women, there's not even an attempt at gender-equal pricing -- the most expensive tickets for their hockey gold medal match are a mere $325.)
Officially, tickets to the men's gold medal Olympic hockey game will set you back from $350 to $775. (As for the women, there's not even an attempt at gender-equal pricing -- the most expensive tickets for their hockey gold medal match are a mere $325.)
But tickets are, barring any surprise action on the part of Olympic officials, sold out.
So if you harbour an ambition to see the game live and haven't gotten any phone calls from Mike Babcock lately, you're going to have to pay. A lot.
Resale ticket agregator Fansnap
lists the cheapest passes at $775 each (the site's stadium mapping system lists them as, ominously "unmapped"); goal-side seats top out at $9,376. A suite that promises "18 seats, and can accommodate more" can be yours for $178,750.
Who said you couldn't get any Vancouver real estate for under $200,000?