In a recent piece by Action Network, unveiled the top and bottom NHL stadiums for family outings. Action Network factors in the cost of tickets, the price of food and drinks, and parking charges for a family of four.
They found that the most affordable arena for the previous season was the Arizona Coyotes’ Mullet Arena, where a family of four could attend a game for just $432.02. On the other hand, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Scotiabank Arena was the most expensive, costing $703.88 for the same family.
The Los Angeles Kings and Crypto.com ranked as the 10th most expensive arena in the NHL for a family of four to go to.
Tickets alone are $373.72 and the findings don’t mention where in the arena those seats are. The food and beverages cost, $16 for two beers, $12 for two soft drinks, $30 for four hotdogs, and $12.60 for parking, bringing the total for a day at the rink to $444.32.
Crypto.com’s food and beverage prices are on par with some of the biggest arenas in the NHL. This should come as no surprise since it is Los Angeles California.
The Action Network also ranked all 32 NHL teams on the % above/below average cost. The Kings and Crypto.com ranked 10th out of 32 teams.
The Kings are +2.85% % above average, which equates to $12.30. The NHL average price per family of four to attend an NHL game is $432.02.