How Difficult is it to Buy NHL Tickets in Canada?

I’ve bееn thουght аbουt рlοttіng a trip tο see аn NHL game іn Canada аt ѕοmе point аnd wondered іf іt’s rіght thаt іt’s next tο impossible tο bυу tickets tο games іn Toronto fοr thе Leafs, іn Montreal fοr thе Habs οr Vancouver fοr thе Canucks. I rесkοn seeing a game іn Toronto wουld bе mу сhοісе аѕ I сουld аlѕο visit thе NHL Hall οf Fame whіlе thеrе.

11 Responses to “How Difficult is it to Buy NHL Tickets in Canada?”

  • hockey_playa:

    Toronto and Montreal would be the toughest places to get tickets. You could probably buy one from a scalper or voucher master. Make sure you plot ahead even if.

  • Isa L:

    Yeah they sweet much sell out every game. Try one of these sites:

    http://stubhub.com
    http://ticketsnow.com
    http://ticketstumbler.com
    http://razorgator.com
    http://craigslist.com
    http://ebay.com

    Excellent luck!

  • Kate:

    It’s not really all that hard. My father and I went to Toronto last year to see them play the Sabres, and we’ll be vacant again this year to see them play our Penguins.

    We had orginally bought the tickets on eBay, but we never recieved the tickets (the self wrote our zip code incorrect) so we went up to Toronto and bought them from a scalper.

    Tickets were always available on ticketmaster and stubhub but we just chose to buy from a scalper.

    We also went to the HHOF back in February and it was incredible! If you do infact go to Toronto GO to the hall of fame. It’s worth every cent.

  • Justin K:

    try down below

  • i got your crazy_?:

    depends what teams you want too see. like say if you wanted to see Toronto vs Ottawa, odds are it would be sweet hard to get tickets. atleast decent ones. the self who said Toronto & MTL would be the toughest is aptly, the scalpers in Toronto will scam you if you dont know how to talk to them. if you can get tickets to a Toronto game, do it, you wont regret it. make sure to visit the HHOF!

  • Max:

    It’s sweet hard I know to get tickets in Edmonton and I can’t imagine it would be any simpler in the other cities. Just plot ahead and you might be able to find some, scalpers may be hit or miss.

  • forever5:

    For a lot of games, it is hard to get two seats collectively. They (Toronto) seem to have a lot of single seats available but none or very few collectively. Try the sites that others have mentioned, you may find what you are looking for. You could also try Toronto newspapers (The Toronto Sun, The Toronto Star) they sometimes have ads in the classifieds from people tiresome to sell tickets.

  • x2jr:

    sweet hard. the canucks tickets were sold out like about 3 weeks ago…

  • PuckDat:

    It’s tough to get excellent tickets in all six markets aptly now. For Montreal, Toronto and Calgary it’s near impossible to get your hands on decent tickets. Frequently singles available. That’s one of the reasons there are so many Canadian fans making road trips to see their teams play in the US.

  • guru_matt:

    most of the major teams games are sold out years in advance. If you want to go, you might get luck at ticketmaster, but realistically you will have to go into the secondary market to get tickets.

    have a look at tickex.com – you can compare seats and prices crosswise the reputable voucher sellers. It’s much simpler than individually searching all the sites you see mentioned.

  • sporty_cocotte_13:

    It depends on where you wanna go. I used to live near Montreal and I always wanted to go to a game there, but its nearly impossible to get tickets, unless you buy it from a scalper. But, in Ottawa, which is like 2 hours away, you can easily buy tickets on game day, it might not be the best one, but there’s always some available…depending of the team they are playing, of course. As for Toronto and Vancouver, I’m not quite sure, but I’d say that its probably as impossible as Montreal to get tickets, cuz they are both sweet well loved teams and the crowd is always full during their game.