This is why I’ll be watching on my couch unless they make the Stanley cup final. You bet I’m spending the big bucks for the finals.
memeaste
I spent 220ish on section 224 in the 2022 playoffs. Insane
crazychris4124
$708 for 2 also in Sec 210 row 4 for game 3.
Fuck it, this is the only game I could go to this year.
HighFruitToastie
Maybe one day they’ll play an outdoor game at whichever field the kids were able to watch from a tree in Angels in the Outfield. I’ll bring the binoculars.
JaqenHghar
You could buy an insane spread of food and booze for a fraction of that and watch from home with a larger group of friends.
Not worth it for us normal folk.
amarano26
its been like this for a while and its only getting worse
they price out the real fans and it becomes mostly corporate expense nights
Redeem_Deez
These are the times I thank God that me, my three brothers, and my dad all chip in $1200 for the $6,000.00 we pay for the two season tickets. Means we don’t always get molested for playoff games.
Sam_the_goat
I haven’t even been to a regular season game in a few years now because of the cost. This shit blows.
munsuro
I recall buying two seats in 120 for $500 each last playoffs. This year will be expensive.
Stonewall30NY
I know it sucks but buy playoff tickets like half an hour before the game. They’ll still have plenty available and they’ll be desperately selling them cheap
HeshMoney3663
Anyone not using their code? Need to buy another ticket for game 3
Vitalio__
And you also can’t really buy it because those tickets gone immediately, at least for a first game. Still have to bite the bullet and buy tickets for second game at 4**. Going to my first playoff game!
sully313
James Dolan is a douchebag
bigblue20072011
I bought tickets for game 2 of round 1. In the 300s. First time sitting up there. Prices are not great for the fans. I don’t think they care.
Careless-Barnacle333
I’d love to go in person. Im in a position where the price of the ticket is not a problem.
It’s the principle.
If I go I’m going to want to bring family and/or friends. So right away you’re talking a grand just for tickets, nevermind the train tickets to the city and then the food.
OR
I could have a blast at home with family AND friends, spend $100 bucks on beer and stuff to grill/smoke and not have to leave the house.
The Rangers have to actually make it financially a no-brainer to go to the game. Hockey is always better live but with 80″ HD screens, a clean bathroom nearby, and anything I want to eat/drink, I’m perfectly cool at home.
Shoddy_Reserve788
I usually try and go to one playoff game a year but this is crazy
brooklynbotz
I’ve come to grips that unless I somehow get given tickets I’ll never be attending a Rangers playoff game. It still sucks though.
harryhood10
It’s amazing how all year long I’ve gotten emails essentially begging me to go to a game, when we’ve had one of the top teams in the league all year. The get in price for a regular season game being over $100 is absurd. Forget about playoff tickets. They’re turning the garden into the new Yankee Stadium by pricing out the real fans.
homiej420
I tried to snag 3 but they literally dropped off as i was looking at them i couldnt even click
nylawman21
Incredible how much they jack the prices for public sale vs. season ticket holders
Bread_man10
I wonder how many are bots buying them too
Wesley__Willis
The gap between MSG prices and prices at other NHL arenas is wild. Last year you could buy a pair of decent tickets to a freaking game 7 for about $400. The NYC market is just hugely different than almost everywhere else.
FoxMan1Dva3
What do you expect? High demand, short supply.
I am all for growing the game, as more money gets involved then better hockey comes.
You go and spend $1,000 a year to go see them in person in the playoffs… that’s an experience. But not everyone can afford it and that’s fine.
iiKrOna
That’s bad but compared to the leafs prices I saw nothing can compare to that
Extension_Speaker437
Does anyone have a presale code ?
Glum-Message3289
I go to no games all season to save for this one plus I work overtime specifically for this lol it’s an amazing experience.
dpecslistens
Same as it ever was (at least post-lockout). Looking forward to whatever outdoor watch parties end up happening or just finding a decent bar to watch the games
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This is why I’ll be watching on my couch unless they make the Stanley cup final. You bet I’m spending the big bucks for the finals.
I spent 220ish on section 224 in the 2022 playoffs. Insane
$708 for 2 also in Sec 210 row 4 for game 3.
Fuck it, this is the only game I could go to this year.
Maybe one day they’ll play an outdoor game at whichever field the kids were able to watch from a tree in Angels in the Outfield. I’ll bring the binoculars.
You could buy an insane spread of food and booze for a fraction of that and watch from home with a larger group of friends.
Not worth it for us normal folk.
its been like this for a while and its only getting worse
they price out the real fans and it becomes mostly corporate expense nights
These are the times I thank God that me, my three brothers, and my dad all chip in $1200 for the $6,000.00 we pay for the two season tickets. Means we don’t always get molested for playoff games.
I haven’t even been to a regular season game in a few years now because of the cost. This shit blows.
I recall buying two seats in 120 for $500 each last playoffs. This year will be expensive.
I know it sucks but buy playoff tickets like half an hour before the game. They’ll still have plenty available and they’ll be desperately selling them cheap
Anyone not using their code? Need to buy another ticket for game 3
And you also can’t really buy it because those tickets gone immediately, at least for a first game. Still have to bite the bullet and buy tickets for second game at 4**. Going to my first playoff game!
James Dolan is a douchebag
I bought tickets for game 2 of round 1. In the 300s. First time sitting up there. Prices are not great for the fans. I don’t think they care.
I’d love to go in person. Im in a position where the price of the ticket is not a problem.
It’s the principle.
If I go I’m going to want to bring family and/or friends. So right away you’re talking a grand just for tickets, nevermind the train tickets to the city and then the food.
OR
I could have a blast at home with family AND friends, spend $100 bucks on beer and stuff to grill/smoke and not have to leave the house.
The Rangers have to actually make it financially a no-brainer to go to the game. Hockey is always better live but with 80″ HD screens, a clean bathroom nearby, and anything I want to eat/drink, I’m perfectly cool at home.
I usually try and go to one playoff game a year but this is crazy
I’ve come to grips that unless I somehow get given tickets I’ll never be attending a Rangers playoff game. It still sucks though.
It’s amazing how all year long I’ve gotten emails essentially begging me to go to a game, when we’ve had one of the top teams in the league all year. The get in price for a regular season game being over $100 is absurd. Forget about playoff tickets. They’re turning the garden into the new Yankee Stadium by pricing out the real fans.
I tried to snag 3 but they literally dropped off as i was looking at them i couldnt even click
Incredible how much they jack the prices for public sale vs. season ticket holders
I wonder how many are bots buying them too
The gap between MSG prices and prices at other NHL arenas is wild. Last year you could buy a pair of decent tickets to a freaking game 7 for about $400. The NYC market is just hugely different than almost everywhere else.
What do you expect? High demand, short supply.
I am all for growing the game, as more money gets involved then better hockey comes.
You go and spend $1,000 a year to go see them in person in the playoffs… that’s an experience. But not everyone can afford it and that’s fine.
That’s bad but compared to the leafs prices I saw nothing can compare to that
Does anyone have a presale code ?
I go to no games all season to save for this one plus I work overtime specifically for this lol it’s an amazing experience.
Same as it ever was (at least post-lockout). Looking forward to whatever outdoor watch parties end up happening or just finding a decent bar to watch the games