2013-14 Phoenix Coyotes Tickets: Top 5 Home Games 

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No longer league-owned, the Coyotes are out to once again prove that a franchise belongs in Phoenix and that their current roster can contend.While they just missed out on the playoffs last season, the Yotes have had a successful run in the past decade despite their financial woes, reaching the conference finals during the 2011-2012 campaign.Things got off to a bang Thursday night for the Coyotes as the thrashed the Rangers 4-1 in their season opener. Unheralded Radim Vrbata led the way with a hat trick for Phoenix.This season all eyes will be on prized free agent acquisition Mike Ribeiro. The pesky centerman is coming off a productive season for the Capitals, where he posted 49 points in 48 games. The Coyotes hope he’s the playmaker the team needs to galvanize Vrbata and team captain Shane Doan.In net, the Coyotes are relying on Mike Smith to be the team’s franchise net-minder. He signed a new contract recently and shut down the Rangers Thursday night.Hockey fans across the league are jealous of the low ticket prices at Jobing.com arena. This season, the average seat is only $75, which is a 23 percent increase from last year’s $61 average price of Phoenix Coyotes tickets.Here are the Coyotes five most expensive home games this season:

  1. February 7 vs Blackhawks | Avg Price: $147 | Get-in Price: $36
  2. March 22 vs Bruins | Avg Price: $123 | Get-in Price: $32
  3. March 15 vs Flames | Avg Price: $105 | Get-in Price: $25
  4. February 1 vs Penguins | Avg Price: $103 | Get-in Price: $26
  5. November 30 vs Blackhawks | Avg Price: $98 | Get-in Price: $32
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