Canucks reveals out of this world prices for Connor Bedard's lone visit at the Rogers Arena: Fans are furious
The Canucks weren't lucky enough to get the chance to land, was will probably go down as the best player to ever come out of North Vancouver in Connor Bedard. The good thing for his fans is that he'll visit when the Blackhawks play the Canucks.
ONE TIME DEAL IN 2024
For the first time in his career and the only during this season, unless both teams meet in the playoffs (which is, let's face it, very unlikely this year), Connor Bedard will be in Vancouver with his Blackhawks on January 22nd, 2024.
In a recent post, the Daily Hive Offside revealed the prices for this unique event, and it caused a stir online since it'll nearly be the most expensive game in Vancouver this year:
Thus far, the young phenom has been outstanding in pre-season, and the sentiment is that it will only improve. At that price, will you be in attendance for his first appearance as an NHLer at the Rogers Arena?
POLL |
Will you be in attendance for Bedard's first visit as an NHLer? |
Yes | 116 | 18.7 % |
No | 505 | 81.3 % |
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