Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner

Hockey

Vancouver Canucks Tickets

Schedule64 Results

Games in United States

About

Official Ticket Marketplace of the Vancouver Canucks

Vancouver Canucks History

The Vancouver Canucks started play in 1970, entering the league along with the Buffalo Sabres. Vancouver has been to the Stanley Cup Final on three occasions, though they lost to the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994 and the Boston Bruins in 2011.

Despite humble beginnings, the Canucks continued to develop. With the arrival of three key players—Captain Trevor Linden, netminder Kirk McLean, and "the Russian Rocket" Pavel Bure, the Canucks had a winning Playoff run season—making it to the 1994 finals.

The Canucks continued to acquire superstars like Alexander Mogilny and Markus Näslund, and while the following years meant a series of losses, it allowed for the team to draft Henrik and Daniel Sedin, who would go on to lead the Canucks to Presidents' Trophies in back-to-back seasons in 2010-11 and 2011-12, as well as their finals appearance in 2011.

Vancouver Canucks Team Info

Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1970
Team Colors: Blue, Green, White
Team Rivals: Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks

Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena

The Vancouver Canucks play their home games at the 475,000-square foot Rogers Arena(Opens in new tab), which also played host to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games where Sidney Crosby scored the “Golden Goal.” A staple of downtown Vancouver, the Canucks played their first game at the arena on October 9, 1995. Other notable events that have taken place at the arena include the 1998 NHL All-Star Game, 2019 NHL Entry Draft, and in October 2002 when Queen Elizabeth II dropped the ceremonial first puck during an NHL exhibition game between the Canucks and San Jose Sharks.

FAQS

The Vancouver Canucks schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Vancouver Canucks. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Ticket prices for Vancouver Canucks games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Vancouver Canucks game can cost anywhere between $100-$200.

The Canucks have made three appearances in the Stanley Cup Final (in 1982, 1994 and 2011), but have never won the Stanley Cup.

The seating map for Rogers Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 398 reviews
  • Always a fun time!

    by Jenna on 11/8/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    The Canucks organization, employees, volunteers, and everyone involved in game nights make it such a fun experience for our family. From meeting Fin, to airbrush tattoos, giant hot dogs and popcorn, it was a night my girls will remember for a long time.

  • Amazing

    by Peahenguin on 10/12/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    The arena was electric! Everyone was kind and all the snacks were delicious. Beer was cold and Fin....

  • Abbotsford is rocking it for the canucks

    by Dan on 9/27/25Abbotsford Centre - AbbotsfordRating: 4 out of 5

    Vancouver should play all preseason games in abby... awesome venue and passionate crowd . loved it

  • Getting over priced

    by Cheeseburgers on 4/15/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    Drinks and food prices are going up $22 for a beer $15 for a pop $10 for water Rogers arena is out pricing it's customers

  • Great hockey game but arena is lacking.

    by Ozzie on 3/18/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    Vancouver Canucks vs Chicago Black Hawks: Great game, lots of action & entertainment throughout the game. We were sitting in the 300-level seats. I am 5'2"tall & the horizontal bar across/in front of each row is high enough that I couldn't see half of the hockey ice, so I watched most of the game on the big screen. I could have saved $250 and watched the same visual at home. Plus, the arena staff monitor the fans so you can't lean on the bar so you can see better. Disappointing.

  • Amazing

    by Amazing experience on 1/19/25Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    A dream came True for me and my family. As a Canucks fan it was the best expérience ever.

  • Exceeded Expectations

    by Stacey on 12/24/24Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience. Definitely a must for anyone who loves hockey!

  • Wonderful fun experience

    by MJ on 12/19/24Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Really enjoyed my first live game of the Vancouver Canucks!!! Very entertaining to watch and be there with the other Canucks fans to support our team. Definitely would love to watch more live games in the future!

  • Fantastic

    by Adam on 12/13/24Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I took my friend who last watched a Canucks Game 9 years ago vs Calgary , since then he lost his vision and is legally blind ... He could not stop raving about the staff at Roger Arena from the Host Security at the team store to gate 16 entrance to the host that escorted us to back of house to our seats 122 wheelchair to the staff working in that area and the gentlemen that gave my friend a Canucks Puck.. So happy to witness my friend have the experience he had that Tuesday evening..

  • Good vibes

    by SeanH on 12/11/24Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    It was cool as an American hockey fan to be in the arena and hear the Canadian fans sing their anthem in person. The bathroom situation-hard to find-in my area was odd but beer was reasonably priced compared to my California teams.