Rangers Freeze Season-Ticket Prices Following Disastrous Season
The New York Rangers will maintain their season-ticket prices for the upcoming 2026-27 season. An email to season-ticket holders confirmed that prices will remain at the same rate as the previous season, 2025-26.
Disastrous Season Leads to Ticket Price Freeze
This decision follows a disappointing season for the Rangers, who were eliminated from playoff contention for the second consecutive year. They suffered a narrow 4-3 defeat against the Toronto Maple Leafs, which sealed their fate.
Context of the Price Freeze
The Rangers are joining the Vancouver Canucks as one of only two teams eliminated this early in the NHL season. This season’s performance marks a significant downturn for the franchise.
- The last-place finish in the standings reflects the challenges the team faced.
- The Rangers have a long-standing policy of not increasing ticket prices after missing the playoffs.
- This practice has been in place for over 25 years, applying to both the Rangers and the Knicks.
By keeping ticket prices unchanged, the Rangers aim to show appreciation for their loyal fan base during this challenging time. Fans can expect to pay the same to support their team in the next season despite the recent struggles.