Asking price for Isles tickets on resale market 84 percent higher at NYCB Live's Nassau Coliseum than Barclays Center

New York Islanders and Columbus Blue Jackets warm up on the ice as fans watch before a game at Nassau Coliseum on Dec. 1, 2018. Credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke
It will come as no surprise to Islanders fans that during this season in which home games are being split between Barclays Center and NYCB Live’s Nassau Coliseum, the latter has been a far more popular venue for ticket-buyers.
TicketIQ.com, which aggregates a number of resale market sites, has the numbers to illustrate it.
Average asking prices for the remaining games at the Coliseum are 84 percent higher than for those in Brooklyn, $294 to $160.
TicketIQ said the most expensive remaining game at the Coliseum is for the return of former captain John Tavares, now with the Maple Leafs, on Feb. 28. The least expensive ticket for that night is going for $105.
The most expensive remaining game in Brooklyn is Jan. 12 against the Rangers, with a starting asking price of $132 as of Friday morning.
Three days later, the Blues visit Brooklyn. The least expensive ticket was $9.