
The Vegas Golden Knights are headed back to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in nine years, and ticket prices seem to be reflecting high interest in Southern Nevada as of Friday.
According to StubHub, the highest-priced ticket is listed at $22,323 per seat in Section 1, which puts you directly next to the action in the front row against the glass.
For perspective, that’s about the price of a base-model Nissan Sentra or what it costs to remodel a kitchen.
The lowest-priced ticket to T-Mobile Arena for the first home game of the series costs $620, including fees, but that price requires purchasing at least two seats.
If you plan to go alone, the cheapest get-in ticket is $675 in Section 217 of the upper bowl.
During Game 1 of the Golden Knights’ last trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2023, the lowest-priced ticket was listed at $763, according to ESPN, while during the franchise’s first appearance in 2018, the entry price was $ 1,062.
Fans will have to wait until Games 3 and 4 to catch the action inside their home arena, with dates to be announced as early as Friday night.