
The Golden Knights hold a 2-1 Stanley Cup Final lead over the Carolina Hurricanes heading into Tuesday’s Game 4 at T-Mobile Arena and a potential series-clinching Game 6 is angling to be the most expensive ticket in franchise history.
Tickets for a Game 6, which would be played at 5 p.m. Sunday at T-Mobile Arena if necessary, start at $961 and go as high as $15,264 on secondary ticket marketplace StubHub.
“What we’re seeing in Vegas right now is the mark of a true demand market,” StubHub spokesperson Jill Gonzalez said. “Game 4 interest is accelerating right into puck drop as more fans jump in, and Game 6 demand has more than doubled in just the last couple of weeks as fans anticipate the possibility of a Cup-clinching night at home.
“If the series goes the distance in Vegas, Game 6 is tracking to be the most in-demand home game in Golden Knights history on StubHub.”
Before fans get ahead of themselves, Game 4 is at hand Tuesday, when tickets range between $520 and $6,909 for the 5 p.m. game.
On secondary ticket marketplace TickPick, there were 790 tickets listed as available for Game 4 on Tuesday morning and the average listing price is reported to be $1,052. For the potential Game 6, there were 1,146 available tickets, with the average listing price sitting at more than double that of Game 4 at $2,492.
Game 6 would smash the previous most-expensive game in team history on TickPick. The previous one was the series-clinching Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final in 2023, where the average price on TickPick was listed as $1,377.
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