From Sept. 7 to 30, the team will be offering its lowest box office prices of the season for all games in Tiers 2, 3 and 4. During that time, the only way to purchase Tier 1 games will be with a Mini-Pack.
Starting Oct. 1, all games will be available for purchase and the dynamic pricing model will be in effect. As fans purchase tickets, the price of each individual game can rise or fall to better reflect the demand for tickets, but will never fall below the September prices.
The pricing plan for the 2018-19 season includes six Tier 1 games, 15 Tier 2 games, seven Tier 3 games and 13 Tier 4 games.
Mini-Packs will be available for renewal from Sept. 5 to 7 and go on sale to the general public on Sept. 7, giving fans the opportunity to create their own ticket package composed of anywhere from five to 40 games. By purchasing a Mini-Pack this season, fans will receive all of their games at the lowest price of the year. Additionally, Mini-Pack holders will not pay a ticket service charge and will have the ability to purchase playoff tickets before they go on sale to the general public (based on availability).
A breakdown of ticket prices for the 2018-19 season is below. The price listed is for Mini-Packs and individual-game tickets from Sept. 7 to 30 before the dynamic pricing model kicks in. Click here for the full regular-season home schedule with game pricing designations.
| Section | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 200 Club Center | $190 | $140 | $102 | $97 |
| 200 Club Ends | $160 | $118 | $95 | $82 |
| 100 Level Preferred | $130 | $110 | $86 | $75 |
| 100 Level II | $110 | $90 | $80 | $62 |
| 100 Level III | $85 | $70 | $60 | $50 |
| 100 Level IV | $75 | $65 | $55 | $45 |
| 300 Level I | $80 | $65 | $60 | $50 |
| 300 Level II | $65 | $55 | $40 | $20 |
| 300 Level III | $55 | $38 | $34 | $20 |
| 300 Level IV | $55 | $38 | $34 | $20 |
| 300 Level V | $40 | $34 | $28 | $20 |