Florida Panthers fans selling their tickets in fear of Game 7 collapse
Tickets for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals are being re-sold ahead of a pivotal final game between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers.
After Florida lost a 3-0 series against Edmonton to have the series end up tied at 3 each, it seems some fans are reacting by re-selling tickets, with a chance to witness the final game of the season in Amerant Bank Arena going for as high as $6,560 dollars, as shown by one X, formerly Twitter, user.
On ticketmaster, the current cheapest seat for game 7 is going for $1,416 for a seat high in the upper level. The highest costing seat?, a whopping $13,484 for a seat not far from front row in section 132. No doubt costly tickets not for those without money to burn.
It may seem some fans are a bit uncertain about going to the final game given all that has transpired in recent games, with Monday's cup-ending game being an uncertainty. Hard to imagine a passionate fan giving up tickets to what is surely the biggest game of this season without good reason to do so.
The Panthers will look to close out Edmonton's surprise comeback at home to fans with a title on the line.
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