Some Vancouver Canucks season ticket holders are seeing price increases despite the team’s poor performance this season.
The team sent out renewal notices on Monday with reports of mixed pricing changes. According to Daily Hive, some fans are paying more, while others are seeing a smaller increase or slight decrease depending on their package.
A fan in the 300 level reported an increase of $200, while another season ticket holder said his price had increased by $85.
One quarter season package holder told Daily Hive that their price dropped by $26.
The Canucks are promoting rebuilding communications with fans. In an email to season ticket members, the team said: “We are building the next generation with ten picks in the 2026 draft, two of which are in the first round.”
“Combine that with a young core ready to step up, and the next era of Canucks hockey is here.”
The price change comes during one of the worst seasons in franchise history. The Canucks are on track to finish last in the NHL and have struggled at home, recording only eight wins in 36 games at Rogers Arena.
Despite higher prices for some, the values of resale tickets have declined significantly. Fans have reported getting seats for as little as $36, compared to more than $100 last summer.
