The Arizona Coyotes are moving, and Utah will now have a new club in the National Hockey League. The cost for season tickets and single-game seats appear to have been released as the Utah Hockey Club prepares to launch their inaugural campaign in October.
The public can now purchase single tickets and season seats, with a wide variety of costs based on your preferred seat, according to Utah Jazz beat writer Ryan Miller.
Single game tickets range from 72 dollars in the upper seconds to 260 dollars for seats against the glass, while season tickets range from nearly 11,000 dollars for first row seats against the glass to a much more reasonable 3,528 for nose bleeds.
This would be a great place to start drawing fans into the arena to witness what I'm sure will be some excellent hockey because, really, it's much more inexpensive than markets like Toronto or New York. It can't be worse than the on-ice product in Arizona, let's face it.
In Utah, would you pay to witness a game? Do you consider these reasonably priced? The pricing, in my opinion, are a decent place to start.
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Would you pay those prices to go see an Utah Hockey Club game? | ||
Yes | 16 | 14.2 % |
No | 49 | 43.4 % |
It's very affordable, yes | 15 | 13.3 % |
It's too much money, no | 33 | 29.2 % |
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