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About Hockey Tickets

About Hockey on Anyseats

The NHL operates a 32-team, 82-game regular season from early October to mid-April, followed by the Stanley Cup Playoffs (16-team, best-of-7 bracket) running through to mid-June. The Winter Classic (outdoor New Year's Day game) and the NHL Stadium Series (multiple outdoor games per season) are the league's signature regular-season fixtures. The KHL (Russia + neighbours) is the second-largest professional hockey league globally, running October-April plus Gagarin Cup Playoffs. International hockey peaks at the IIHF World Championship (May) and Winter Olympic hockey tournaments.

Featured events

Hockey marquee events

  1. 01

    Stanley Cup Final

    Best-of-7 NHL championship · June

  2. 02

    NHL Conference Finals

    Eastern + Western Conference Finals · May-June

  3. 03

    NHL Winter Classic

    Outdoor New Year's Day game · January 1

  4. 04

    NHL All-Star Weekend

    Skills competition + All-Star game · February

  5. 05

    KHL Gagarin Cup Final

    Best-of-7 KHL championship · April

  6. 06

    IIHF World Championship

    International tournament · May

Major venues

Top Hockey venues

  • Madison Square Garden

    New York Rangers · 18,200 · the historic hockey venue

  • Bell Centre

    Montreal Canadiens · 21,302 · largest NHL venue

  • TD Garden

    Boston Bruins · 17,850

  • Scotiabank Arena

    Toronto Maple Leafs · 18,800

  • United Center

    Chicago Blackhawks · 19,717

NHL gameday seating

Glass seats. The closest rows to the boards, command premium pricing and are often described as having the most visceral hockey experience (puck shots flying inches from the face, behind plexiglass). Lower-bowl seats above the glass offer the best balance of sight-line and cost. Upper-bowl seats are the cheapest band; the long, narrow rink shape means corner upper-bowl seats can have surprisingly long sight-lines but are still functional for following the puck.

Buying tips

Tips for buying Hockey tickets

FAQ

Hockey ticket FAQs

  • How much do NHL tickets cost?

    NHL regular-season ticket prices vary by team and fixture: $40-$150 upper-bowl, $150-$500 lower-bowl, $500-$2,500 glass seats. Playoff tickets start from $200 first round and climb through to Stanley Cup Final at $1,000-$5,000+.

  • Can I buy NHL Winter Classic tickets?

    Yes. Anyseats lists verified tickets for the annual Winter Classic. The outdoor New Year's Day NHL game. Host venue rotates annually; recent venues have included Wrigley Field (Chicago), Notre Dame Stadium and Lambeau Field. Tickets typically command 50-100% premiums over comparable indoor regular-season fixtures.

  • When should I buy Stanley Cup Final tickets?

    Book the moment the Stanley Cup Final matchup is confirmed (after Conference Finals end in late May). Game 7 tickets. When the series goes the full distance, are released as the series progresses; book when each game is confirmed.

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