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Pittsburgh Penguins Tickets are now on sale! Pittsburgh is a perennial favorite to not only take the Eastern Conference, but the Stanley Cup. The Penguins have a history of winning and putting dominate players on the ice — from Paul Coffey and Ron Francis to one of the all-time greats Mario Lemieux —the Pens know how to dominate! Do not miss any of the hard-hitting action at Consol Energy Center. Buy your 2013 Pittsburgh Penguins Tickets from Razorgator today.
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Currently sitting in 2nd in the Atlantic Division, the Pittsburgh Penguins have had an impressive 2013 season thus far. Captain Sidney Crosby is leading the League in assists and is second in total points, and right wing James Neal is coming off a 40-goal season and has netted 12 goals (tied for first in the League) in the first 17 games.

Much of the Pittsburgh Penguins success has come on the road; in fact, Pittsburgh was 4-1 on the road in January and 4-1 two-thirds of the way through February. It's no surprise then that the Penguins are the second most expensive road team; average away game Penguins tickets are $171. Key away matchups left on the Penguins schedule include: Boston Bruins (4/19) at TD Garden with the average Bruins tickets costing $221 and New Jersey Devils (4/25) at the Prudential Center with the average Devils tickets costing $103. Is it cheaper to see the Penguins play rival Philadelphia Flyers at home or on the road? The answer is on the road. The two games at Wells Fargo Center-PA in 2013 average $163 when the rivals play; the two games at Consol Energy Center average $210 ($24 less per ticket than last season when the two teams met in Pittsburgh).

Only nine teams in the League saw a decrease in average ticket prices since last year and Pittsburgh Penguin tickets were one of them. The average Penguins hockey ticket is down seven percent, averaging $188 for home games.
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