Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Going Streaking Heading Into Holiday Weekend

It usually takes something a little unusual to catch your eye when scouring over the standings to a league. One thing that easily standings out when looking at the current standings is that the top five teams in the Eastern Conference Atlantic division are all on winning streaks.

The Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings are all on two-game winning streaks and are in that respective order in the division. Following the top three teams are the Boston Bruins, who are on a three-game winning streak, followed by the Tampa Bay Lightning who are on a two-game winning streak.

With the month almost over and their streaks intact, below are each of those five team’s most expensive game remaining this month with secondary market ticket information provided by TiqIQ.com.

11/25/2015 | New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens | Madison Square Garden | Average Price: $303.32 | Get-in Price: $115

11/25/2015 | Colorado Avalanche vs. Ottawa Senators | Pepsi Center | Average Price: $79.24 | Get-in Price: $23

11/27/2015 | Detroit Red Wings vs. Edmonton Oilers | Joe Louis Arena | Average Price: $116.40 | Get-in Price: $55

11/27/2015 | Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers | TD Garden | Average Price: $271.88 | Get-in Price: $98 | Black Dog Giveaway

11/27/2015 | Washington Capitals vs. Tampa Bay Lightning | Verizon Center | Average Price: $155.70 | Get-in Price: $50

The Canadiens have the most expensive game of the five teams, with an average ticket price of $303.32 with a get-in price of $115 against the New York Rangers on November 25th at Madison Square Garden. The Bruins are also playing the Rangers for their most expensive game but at the TD Garden on November 27th, which is yielding an average ticket price of $271.88 with a get-in price of $98.

The Senators and Lightning both play on the road in their most expensive game remaining this month, playing the Colorado Avalanche and Washington Capitals respectively. The Senators have the least expensive option of the five teams with a get-in price of only $23. Fans attending the road game can find hotels near the Pepsi Center on Hipmunk.com starting from $66 to create a hockey holiday road trip. Finally, the Red Wings host the Edmonton Oilers at Joe Louis Arena with an average price of $116.40 with a get-in price of $55.

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