Blackhawks tickets rise with Game 1 victory

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If you were waiting for a better price on a Stanley Cup Final ticket at the United Center, the Blackhawks’ 2-1 victory over the Lightning in Game 1 didn’t help.

Median ticket prices on the secondary market for Game 3 jumped from $1,050 to $1,477, Game 4 went up almost $700 to $1,995, and a possible Game 6 rose from 2,000 to $2,266, according to Vivid Seats..

The good news is the “get-in” price for Games 3 ($386) and 4 ($576) have actually dropped a little.

The “get in” price for both games has lowered, however, to $386 and $576, respectively.

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