The Vancouver Canucks are back on top as they battle the Nashville Predators for the spot in the NHL’s Western Conference Finals. The Canucks got back on top of the series after winning game a tough game three, and now the race is on to find tickets for game five when the series shifts back to Vancouver. Its been a good year for having Canuck tickets and as they strive to make the Stanley Cup this team is going to be laying it all on the line. Ryan Kesler scored the go-ahead goal and now the Canucks are on top of the series. “It feels good to get this one and good to go up 2-1 in the series,” Kesler told ESPN. Kesler has caught hell over allegations he was holding the stick, but a win is a win. There is surely tons of action waiting for fans so you should find the tickets you are looking for and get in on the fun.
Game Four of the Canuck Predator series is on May 5 at the Bridgestone Arena, and I have a feeling the Nashville Predators are going to be playing very hard. You can find pretty cheap tickets for the Canucks vs Predators in Nashville, as tickets in the 300 section are starting at just $40 dollars. The Predators are still trying to find their fan base, so if you are a Canuck fan in the Tennessee area you should check out tickets to a game. But once the series shifts back to Vancouver, ticket prices begin to skyrocket. Tickets for Game Five on Saturday, May 7 start at almost $200 for Standing Room Only at Ticket Liquidator. Tickets in the 300 section average around $300 in American Dollars, and it looks like fans are paying. The best team during the regular season is looking to get to the Stanley Cup, so expect some good games from this Canuck squad going forward. Game Five in Vancouver goes down at at 5:00 p.m. at the Rogers Arena so get your ticket ready.




