The Four Nations Face-Off is scheduled for February 2025 and is a monumental event for hockey. Instead of the All-Star Game, players will get the chance to suit up for their home country. It's going to be an event fans won't want to miss, so securing tickets is important.
There was a presale, but that has since passed. However, there is an ongoing general sale for everyone. Here's what you need to know about it.
Where to buy tickets
Tickets are available from Ticketmaster. This is the primary source for most sporting events. Ticketmaster has first-hand tickets, but they are not the only location to purchase from.
There are some available on secondhand sites These are where people can resell their tickets. Prices are usually higher because the tickets on the primary source are sold out and sellers want to make a profit. Stubhub, TickPix, VividSeats and SeatGeek are some of the most popular ones.
Four Nations Face-Off Ticket Prices
Tickets range from as low as $176. Fans can still purchase tickets for the Feb. 17 contest in Boston at 1:00 p.m. ET. Prices could go as high as over $700 for this game. The closer you want to sit, the higher the price. There is another game scheduled for the following day at 8:00 p.m. ET and the cheapest ticket is $204.
The next game at TD Garden will be on Feb. 20 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Tickets for this one are as low as $305 and as high as over $1,500. In Montreal, the cost is roughly the same.
The cheapest tickets for the game on Feb. 12 at 8:00 p.m. ET are 179 Canadian dollars. The next night at the same time, the tickets drop to about 100 Canadian dollars. At 1:00 pm EST on Feb. 15, the tickets are going for as cheap as 109 Canadian dollars. Finally, the 8:00 p.m. Four Nations Face-Off match that day is on sale for about 480 Canadian dollars.
These prices and ticket availability are subject to change. As tickets become more scarce, the prices will go up on secondary sites, so it's best to act quickly and secure your spot in the stands for this exciting event.