Fans of the Carolina Hurricanes are facing steep prices on the resale market for tickets to the Stanley Cup Final. The Hurricanes, making their first appearance in the final in 20 years, have seen a surge in demand for tickets, which sold out quickly after going on sale to the public.
Resale Market Challenges
With initial tickets sold out, fans are turning to resale options where prices have skyrocketed. Ticketmaster lists the lowest resale tickets at around $1,000. Doreen Graham, a long-time Raleigh resident, shared her experience of waiting behind over 38,000 people in the online queue, only to find resale prices at $1,400.
Ticketmaster and the Carolina Hurricanes have stated that they followed proper protocols during the ticket sales process. Ticketmaster emphasized that their verified resale tickets are authenticated to ensure buyers receive legitimate tickets, contrasting with other sites that may allow speculative listings.
Team and Market Response
Carolina Hurricanes CEO Brian Fork noted that the team limits ticket purchases to four per buyer to ensure fair access. General Manager Eric Tulsky explained that the high demand is driving up prices, reflecting the market dynamics of a major sporting event. Despite the high prices, Tulsky mentioned that the team aimed to keep prices competitive and accessible to regular ticket holders.
The Hurricanes, who earned the top seed in the Eastern Conference, will face the Vegas Golden Knights, who hold the second seed in the West. The series will alternate between Raleigh and Las Vegas, with potential for a Game 7 back at the Lenovo Center.
For fans unable to secure tickets, the Hurricanes will host watch parties at the Lenovo Center during away games, allowing the community to gather and support their team together.
Original reporting: WRAL Raleigh — read the source article.