We paid $300 per tick for Sunday's game. Obviously there is the inflation element, which my brain is still trying to come to grips with, but that price is absurd. This isn't the finals, this isn't the Rag's. I'm sure parking will be $50 or some BS too.
I wanted to wait to see if the price came down, but my brother jumped on em. The come down price will more likely happen for Tuesday nights game.
Yeah, I just can't justify that on my end - especially when you never know when a team will lay a complete egg at home like they did in the first two games of the Rangers series. I'm really kicking myself now for not grabbing game 7 tickets against the Rangers which I could've gotten for ~$250 or so at one point and bringing my oldest son to the game as he's really gotten into watching games this postseason, whereas my younger son isn't there just yet. But was hoping to bring both of them and shelling out ~$700-$800 when all is said and done at the end of the night for everything is a tough pill to swallow.
Still seems like there are a fair amount of unsold tickets (not resale) on TM for Sunday's game, which should be rather attractive being a 3:30 start and all - I think that's a good sign that prices will come down, but who knows. I'm going to hold out until Tuesday and see how prices look for that night.
Tickets for last night's game in Carolina were going for $65 pre-fees on StubHub, so Devils tickets are going for 3x the amount this series which is insane. I get that Carolina has had many more playoff games recently and we're just getting back, but...damn. At least if you're shelling out top dollar for something like a concert you know you're going to get a great show. Sports are tough, as dropping a ton of money on a shitty game just makes the whole thing so much worse.
The good thing is that there should at least be many, many more opportunities in the upcoming years for playoff tickets and I am happy to see the team doing well and the support from the fanbase.