The Vancouver Canucks have had a lot of success over the past few season with a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals and three straight Northwest Division titles. This offseason the NHL did some realigning and the Canucks now are in the Pacific Division along with Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Jose.

Giography
Giography

Vancouver has two of the top players in the league in the Sedin brothers who have done everything for the Canucks the past few seasons.  The play of the Sedin twins has been able to overcompensate for a lack of production from other places as a result of injuries befalling Vancouver. One such person the injury bug has bit was Ryan Kesler who scored 41 two seasons ago but was only able to suit up for 17 games a year ago.

 

Another player to keep your eye on for the 2013-2014 Canucks season is goalie Roberto Luongo. Widely regarded as one of the best in the league just a few short seasons ago Luongo has since underperformed while splitting time with Cory Schneider. Now back to being the man in Vancouver Luongo will have to return to form if the Canucks are going to get out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Prices for Canucks tickets at Rogers Arena are up 20 percent this season from $216 last year. Now they sit at $259.

 

Here are the Canucks five most expensive home games:

 

  1. November 2 vs Maple Leafs | Avg Price: $558 | Get-in Price: $225

  2. March 2 vs Ottawa (Heritage Classic @ BC Place Stadium) | Avg Price: $388 | Get-in Price: $174

  3. January 7 vs Penguins | Avg Price: $364 | Get-in Price: $122

  4. December 14 vs Bruins | Avg Price: $345 | Get-in Price: $100

  5. April 5 vs Kings | Avg Price: $329 | Get-in Price: $110