Best Seats for an Ottawa Senators Game
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Apr 29
Tue . 07:00 PMEastern Conference First Round: Ottawa Senators at Toronto Maple Leafs (Game 5, Home Game 3)
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ONMay 01
Thu . 03:30 AMEastern Conference First Round: Toronto Maple Leafs at Ottawa Senators (Game 6, Home Game 3)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 03
Sat . 03:30 AMEastern Conference First Round: Ottawa Senators at Toronto Maple Leafs (Game 7, Home Game 4)
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ONMay 06
Tue . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Second Round: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 1)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 08
Thu . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Second Round: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 2)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 14
Wed . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Second Round: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 3)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 20
Tue . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Second Round: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 4)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 23
Fri . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Finals: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 1)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 25
Sun . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Finals: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 2)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONMay 29
Thu . 03:30 AMEastern Conference Finals: TBD at Ottawa Senators (Home Game 3)
Canadian Tire Centre, Kanata, ONNow, if you're working on a budget, don't fret. The upper bowl, specifically sections 301-303 and 315-317, offers seats at a more accessible price range, starting at $30. These spots give a broad, unrestricted overview of the entire rink, making it easy to follow the puck and absorb the action. There's really no bad seat in the house, but your choice will significantly influence your game experience.
Shifting gears a bit, one can’t overlook the Senators' memorable past games. The 2007 playoffs were a Watershed moment for the team, culminating in an Eastern Conference championship and an eventual face-off with the Anaheim Ducks in the Stanley Cup Finals. Although the Senators fell short, the series captured the imagination of fans and is still a high point in the team’s narrative. When you attend a Senators game, you're not just watching a match; you're becoming part of an ongoing story filled with highs, lows, and remarkable moments.
Some of the most intense Senators games are against divisional rivals, especially the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens. These matchups often sell out quickly, so if you're planning to witness these bouts of hockey greatness, secure your tickets early. These games are electrifying, the arena pulsating with energy from fans of both sides. Expect a higher price for these premium matchups—sometimes reaching up to $200 for lower-bowl seats.
The Ottawa Senators have also had their fair share of cross-conference encounters. Games against teams like the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Red Wings have been a treat to watch, providing a different style of play and strategic dynamism. These matchups offer an excellent opportunity to see how the Senators stack up against various playing styles and strengths, giving you more bang for your buck.
As the Senators continue to rebuild their roster with young talents like Tim Stutzle and Thomas Chabot, there's an infectious feeling of optimism. With new faces on the ice, who knows what memorable moments await in the upcoming seasons? All this buzz naturally affects ticket prices, particularly as marquee matchups and pivotal games approach. Keep an eye on ticket SALES; prices can fluctuate dramatically based on the opponent and the Senators' performance leading up to the game.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Senators hockey, the Canadian Tire Centre provides a range of options for every budget and desired experience level. From best seats to budget-friendly options, the arena has something for everyone. Enjoy the game.