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Rangers Freeze Season-Ticket Prices After Playoff Exit and Last-Place Slide

The move signals a push to steady a frustrated fan base after a year of poor results at home and in the standings.

Overview

  • An email to season-ticket members, obtained by the New York Post, said renewals will hold at the 2025–26 rate for next season.
  • The Rangers sit at 28-35-9 with the Eastern Conference’s worst record and the NHL’s second-worst mark overall, and they are already eliminated from playoff contention.
  • Home ice has been a major problem with a 9-18-7 record and a six-game losing streak that underscores the team’s collapse.
  • For fans, flat pricing means no hike on plans that start near $2,500 for limited packages and run close to $10,000 for full-season 100-level seats.
  • Daily Hive reported the freeze aligns with a long-standing MSG Sports practice to avoid increases after missed playoffs, contrasting with criticism in Vancouver over rising Canucks renewals.