The average cost for a small draft beer at NHL games this season is $7.45, according to data collected by Team Marketing Report from each team. That's up just 1.5% from the 2013-14 season when the average price was $7.34.
The New York Rangers still have the most expensive beer in the NHL where the cheapest beer at Madison Square Garden now costs $10.50, up from $9.50 a year ago. At the other end, the Pittsburgh Penguins offer the cheapest beer in the NHL at $5.25.
Of course, not all arenas offer the same sizes. If we consider the size of the beer, the best bang for your buck comes at Washington Capitals games where fans can get a 24-ounce beer for $8.00 or $0.33 per ounce. The worst deal in the NHL is the 12-ounce beer in Winnipeg that will cost fans US$7.36 ($0.61 per ounce).
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Data via Team Marketing Report based on information reported by each team during a survey.