Platinum is the most expensive tier and the only one on the schedule is Saturday, Nov. 15, against the Toronto Maple Leafs ($80-$240 box office, $76-$180 mini-pack). There are seven gold games on the docket, 14 silver-priced games – including the home opener against Columbus on Oct. 9 – 11 bronze games and eight value games.
The gold-priced games ($68-$190/$62-$143), including South Buffalo native Patrick Kane’s visit with the Chicago Blackhawks on April 3, are as follows: Pittsburgh (Nov. 8), Montreal (Nov. 28), N.Y. Islanders (Dec. 27), N.Y. Rangers (March 14), Toronto (April 1) and Pittsburgh (April 11).
Three of the final four home games are gold with Carolina’s visit on April 6 priced at the value level.
Other value games ($35-$122 /$40-$110) include: Anaheim (Oct. 13), San Jose (Nov. 18), Tampa Bay (Dec. 2), Calgary (Dec. 11), Ottawa (Feb. 10), Nashville (Feb. 22) and Arizona (March 26). Miller’s first game in First Niagara Center as an opposing goalie will be a bronze-priced game as Vancouver visits Thursday, Feb. 26. Those wanting to see the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings’ visit at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 can also do so at a bronze price.
Other bronze games ($44-$133 /$43-$115) include: Boston (Oct. 30), Detroit (Nov. 2), Montreal (Nov. 5), Detroit (Jan. 13), Minnesota (Jan. 15), St. Louis (Feb. 5), N.Y. Islanders (Feb. 8), Philadelphia (Feb. 15) and Washington (March 16).
Besides the home opener, other silver games ($57-$150/$$55-$120) include: Florida (Oct. 17), Boston (Oct. 18), Edmonton (Nov. 7), N.Y. Rangers (Nov. 21), Winnipeg (Nov. 26), Florida (Dec. 13), Colorado (Dec. 20), Tampa Bay (Dec. 31), Florida (Jan. 2), Philadelphia (Jan. 17), Dallas (Feb. 7), Ottawa (Feb. 20) and New Jersey (March 20).
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