Tickets at the Bell Centre: even prices for obstructed view seats are increasing

Tickets at the Bell Centre: even prices for obstructed view seats are increasing
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The Montreal Canadiens have clearly become a very exciting team to watch and follow closely at every game.

It's the youngest team in the entire National Hockey League, and let's just say that the young players who make up the Habs' roster are enormously talented, and well worth watching.

With the Canadiens performing so well in the first half of the season, going to see them play at the Bell Centre has once again become more than just a partisan activity.

However, a more attractive activity also means a higher cost.

And that's exactly what we're seeing this season, as ticket prices at the Bell Centre continue to climb, as evidenced by a recent email sent to fans by the Habs.

Several tickets have been put on sale by the Canadiens, and once again, tickets are even more expensive than they used to be, even for seats with an obstructed view.

As you can see from the image in the tweet, these are clearly not the best seats in the amphitheater, and despite that, they're selling for a pretty hefty $245 a ticket.

For a seat in the 300s with an obstructed view, that's really expensive, especially for a game against the New York Islanders on Saturday, March 21.

In short, ticket prices continue to rise and soar at the Bell Centre, but this is unfortunately to be expected.

Both inflation and the team's performance this season are driving up prices.

The good news is that now, with the likes of Lane Hutson, Ivan Demidov, and company, it's worth the price of admission to see such talented players.


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