Photo Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Photo Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

From our friends at TiqIQ:

Penguins hate runs deep in the blood of Flyers fans. Going to the game to boo the Penguins is almost a bigger draw than rooting for the home team. And home ice advantage has been good to the Flyers over the history of the rivalry. The Flyers are 147-93-30 all-time against the Pens, while at home they have a huge 93-33-8 advantage. They’ve strung together a handful of consecutive wins against the cross-state rival, and tonight’s game at the Wells Fargo Center — if this year’s home record has anything to do with it — will hopefully go the same way.

Tonight’s game has a get-in price of $47 on the secondary market– the eighth highest of the season. Over the past five seasons, the average ticket price for Flyers/Penguins match-ups has been $139.66, and tonight’s game is the third cheapest over that span. The next game between these two, on April 5th, costs $52 to get in and has a $149.92 average, making it the season’s third most expensive game behind two games against the Rangers (the year’s most expensive is the Feb. 28th game against the Rangers with a $168.22 average).

Basically, tonight’s game is a steal, and your last chance to see the Penguins at the WFC this year without breaking the bank.

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