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The Cost Of Your NHL Ticket

from Ken Belson of SlapShot at the NY Times,

Who says you can’t get anything for a nickel anymore?

In what amounts to a break in pro sports these days, National Hockey League teams have raised prices by an average of just five cents this season.

Ticket prices inched up by 0.1 percent compared with last season, to $51.41 a game, according to the Team Marketing Report’s Fan Cost Index.

Eleven of the league’s 30 teams raised prices, led by the Toronto Maple Leafs (10.2 percent), the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins (8 percent) and the New York Rangers (7.1 percent).

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