With the economy fully in decline and people being laid off en masse, some NHL clubs are being empathetic to the public's decreasing disposable income and are either lowering their ticket prices for next year or at least committing to freezing prices.
James Mirtle over at FromtheRink.com has done a terrific job of laying out what each club has planned for next year. http://www.fromtherink.com/2009/3/24/809176/keeping-tabs-on-2009-10-ti
Atlanta, Dallas, New Jersey and Tampa thus far have committed to lowering ticket prices. Buffalo, Edmonton , Nashville, Pittsburgh, St.Louis, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington will continue to raise their ticket prices.
The rest of the clubs are standing pat are haven't announced their plans yet.
Interestingly, the four clubs that are lowering ticket prices all rank in the bottom half of the league's attendance.
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