National Hockey League: price for a beer at games by team 2014/15
NHL concession stand & ticket prices
The National Hockey League (NHL) is a North American professional ice hockey league comprising 30 teams, of which 23 are located in the United States and seven in Canada. According to the Fan Cost Index (published by Team Marketing Report), for which the expenses for taking a family to an NHL game are calculated, the league-wide average costs for the game experience were at around 360 U.S. dollars. This includes four average-price tickets, four small soft drinks, four regular-size hot dogs, two small draft beers, parking for one hour, two game programs and two least-expensive adult-size adjustable caps.
In the 2014/15 season, the average price for a beer at an NHL game was at 7.45 U.S. dollars. The New York Islanders charged the most for a beer with 10.50 U.S. dollars for a 24 ounce cup. Hot dogs sold for an average of 4.94 U.S. dollars around the league while teams charged 4.46 U.S. dollars for a soft drink. The average ticket price in the National Hockey League was at around 62 U.S. dollars in the 2014/15 with the Toronto Maple Leafs charging the most for their tickets with more than 110 U.S. dollars on average. The Toronto Maple Leafs were the only team in the league with an average ticket price of more than 100 U.S. dollars.