Depending on the game, Winnipeg Jets tickets can be priced well above or well below face value on the secondary market, but with No Fees, TicketIQ can get you into Canada Life Centre for 10-20% less than other secondary ticket sites. The cheapest ticket price for the next Winnipeg Jets vs. Tampa Bay Lightning game at Canada Life Centre on Sunday, November 3 is currently $33.00 and the average ticket price is $142.50. The most expensive ticket for this Winnipeg Jets vs. Tampa Bay Lightning game is $1,716.00. No matter what seats you're looking for, you'll get the best deals on your tickets at TicketIQ because we have no fees and what you see is what you pay.
How Many Tickets Are Available for the Next Winnipeg Jets Game?
There are 1,473 tickets still available on TicketIQ for the next Winnipeg Jets vs. Tampa Bay Lightning game at Canada Life Centre on Sunday, November 3.
If the Winnipeg Jets make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, tickets will be available for all games on TicketIQ. Prices for playoff tickets are generally significantly higher than regular season games.
Below is a look at the Stanley Cup Playoff format:
The NHL Playoffs includes four best-of-seven series. Eight teams from each conference make the playoffs. The top 3 seeds from each division automatically qualify, while the remaining top two point getters from each conference get in as Wild Cards. The Eastern Conference 1st Round and the Western Conference 1st Round occur as follows:
Brackets for each conference are split by division. The 2 & 3 seeds in each division square off, while the lower seeded Wild Card battles the higher ranked division winner. The winners of each series in each conference will square off in the Eastern Conference Semifinals and the Western Conference Semifinals. There is no reseeding and the higher seed still has home ice advantage.
The winners of the second round then face each other in the Conference Finals to determine which teams will represent each conference in the Stanley Cup Finals. After the first two rounds, the home team switches from the higher ranked team to the team with the better regular season record. All series throughout the Playoffs are in a 2–2–1–1–1 format.