![]() Only two teams showed percentage decreases of more than 1 percent, the Florida Panthers (-26.7 percent to $40.85) and the Nashville Predators (-6.6 percent to $56.43). That’s roughly up $1.61 from last season’s average of $61.01. The average National Hockey League ticket rose 2.3 percent to $61.62 for the 2013-14 season. ![]() ![]() The Blackhawks had the biggest percentage increase at 16 percent, pushing their average ticket to $72.95 (Last Season’s Price $62.88). More than two-thirds of the league, twenty-one teams to be exact, have increased ticket prices by 1 percent or more this season, led by the 2013 Stanley Cup champions, Chicago Blackhawks. And of course with such success and interest the National Hockey League’s average ticket price has gone up once again. Despite losing 34 games the prior season over what many considered another foolish lockout, came a cramped 48-game shortened season with plenty of action every night.
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