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NHL Conference Finals Tickets

Stanley Cup Conference Finals Tickets

Put your stick on the ice with NHL Conference Finals tickets. When the National Hockey League (NHL) reorganized during the 1981-82 season, the conference playoffs were created, though they had no geographical affiliation. The NHL Conference Finals round is best out of seven games is a part of the NHL Playoffs or commonly known as the Stanley Cup Conference Finals. Then in the 1993-94 season, the conferences were renamed to better fit with their actual location. The Campbell Conference became the Western Conference and the Prince of Wales Conference became the Eastern Conference.

After the conclusion of each conference’s final games, the respective conference trophy is awarded. There is a superstition that no NHL player or staff should touch or hold the conference finals trophy until after they have been crowned the conference champion. Some players go so far as only touching or hoisting the Stanely Cup after they have won the NHL Championship. Be a part of history when you pick up your NHL Conference Finals tickets today from TicketSmarter.

The only team that has never qualified for an NHL Conference Final game is the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Chicago Blackhawks have appeared 12 times in the Western Conference Finals, winning four times; their last win came in 2015. The Detroit Red Wings have 10 debuts in the Eastern Conference Finals, winning six times; their last win came in 2009. The Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues won their respective 2019 Stanley Conference Finals bracket.

How much are NHL Conference Finals tickets?

Game 1 tickets start at $113 for the upper-level seats with the lower-level seats ranging from $170 to $300 or more. Premium seats will be available. If a Game 7 is required those tickets start at $268 and could go up to $500 or more.

NHL Conference Finals Schedule

The NHL Conference Finals schedule features the four winning teams, two from each conference, coming out of the second round of the NHL Playoffs. This specific part of the bracket is played best out of seven games and is considered the third round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. 2-2-2-1 is the current schedule with the lower-seeded team playing the first two games at their home stadium. The higher-ranked teams, play the next two and if necessary the final seventh game. The NHL Conference Finals starts in early May and played on alternating days. The Eastern Conference typically starts with the Western Conference playing the next day.

Because of the coronavirus, the 2019-2020 NHL season had to be cut short, eliminating the traditional methods of selecting eligible teams for the NHL Playoffs. Currently, there is a proposal that would permit 24 teams at two predetermined host cities to play the entire Eastern and Western Conference bracket hockey games.

When do NHL Conference Finals tickets go on sale?

NHL Conference Finals schedule is released in April after the conclusion of the NHL season. Tickets will go on sale in April for the upcoming NHL Playoff games. Games are played at home arenas of the NHL Playoff teams. Only Stanley Cup Playoffs eligible teams will have tickets.

NHL Conference Finals Seating Chart

Because the NHL Conference Finals are played at home hockey arenas, the seating chart will be the same as a regular NHL game. Check out the NHL seating chart from TicketSmarter for more information.

The TD Garden, home to the Boston Bruins, has a seating capacity of 17,565. At the center, there are 90 suites with room for 5,000 people. They recently installed a Rafters Lounge which puts you high above the ice for an amazing bird’s eye view.

The PNC Arena, home to the Carolina Hurricanes, has a seating capacity of 18,680. There are 59 suites and 2,000 club seats. The Club Ledge is the cheapest premium section at the arena and is located in sections 226-228.

The San Jose Sharks play at the SAP Center at San Jose. With a seating capacity of 17,562 and multiple premium seating options available. Surrounding the glass is the first VIP section offering the best views. Don’t miss the Comerica Bank Club or the BMW Lounge.

The St. Louis Blues compete in NHL matches at the Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis. This indoor sports facility offers newly renovated theatre boxes and an overall seating capacity of 18,096.