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Crypto.com Arena ranks 10th in the list of most expensive NHL stadiums for families

A recent article from Action Network highlighted the best and worst NHL stadiums for family outings. Action Network takes into account ticket costs, food and drink prices, and parking fees for a family of four.

They found that the cheapest arena last season was the Arizona Coyotes’ Mullet Arena, where a family of four could attend a game for just $432.02. The most expensive arena, however, was the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Scotiabank Arena, which cost the same family $703.88.

The Los Angeles Kings and Crypto.com ranked 10th most expensive in the NHL for a family of four to visit.

Tickets alone cost $373.72, and the results don’t mention where in the arena those seats are. Food and drinks cost $16 for two beers, $12 for two sodas, $30 for four hot dogs, and $12.60 for parking, bringing the total cost for a day at the rink to $444.32.

Food and drink prices at Crypto.com are on par with some of the NHL’s biggest arenas, which should come as no surprise considering we’re in Los Angeles, California.

The Action Network also ranked all 32 NHL teams by percentage above/below average cost. The Kings and Crypto.com ranked 10th out of 32 teams.

The Kings are 2.85% above average at $12.30. The average price to attend an NHL game for a family of four is $432.02.

By Bronte

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