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This will be no surprise to those who like a cold one at NHL games.
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A new study by Casivo.ca, a dedicated comparison site for online casinos in Canada, showed that Ottawa had the most expensive beer at pro hockey games, while Winnipeg had the cheapest.
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In fact, fans watching the Winnipeg Jets pay nearly half the price — $9.06 — for a 20-ounce Budweiser compared to those attending Ottawa Senators games, where they charge $17.50 for a 20-ounce Belgian Moon.
Toronto ranked No. 4 out of seven cities with a 20-ounce can of Coors Light going for $13.50 at Scotiabank Arena.
Here’s Casivo.ca’s list of beer prices for Canadian NHL teams:
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1. Ottawa Senators, Canadian Tire Centre: 16 oz. of Belgian Moon for $14, equivalent to $17.50 for 20 oz.
2. Vancouver Canucks, Rogers Arena: 24 oz. of Budweiser for $19.50 plus $0.25 fee for a single-use cup, totaling $16.25 for 20 oz. (excluding the cup fee.)
3. Montreal Canadiens, Bell Centre: 20 oz. of Molson for $16.
4. Toronto Maple Leafs, Scotiabank Arena: 20 oz. of Coors Light for $13.50.
5. Edmonton Oilers, Rogers Place: 20 oz. of Budweiser for $15.
6. Calgary Flames, Scotiabank Saddledome: 16 oz. of Budweiser for $10.75, equivalent to $13.45 for 20 oz.
7. Winnipeg Jets, Canada Life Centre: 16 oz. of Budweiser for $7.25, which equals $9.06 for 20 oz.
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