For $45, those who attended Ovechkin’s game yesterday can get a physical ticket

Alex Ovechkin is officially the best scorer in the history of the NHL.
The #8 of the Capitals beat Wayne Gretzky’s record yesterday, when his team faced the Islanders.
The match was notably presented at the home of the Isles.
Since the match has gone down in history, the Islanders have taken the initiative to print physical tickets for the fans who attended the meeting.
But unfortunately, those who want to get a physical ticket will not be able to do so for free.
The price to acquire a ticket is $45, according to what Front Office Sports reports on X:
The Islanders are offering to print physical tickets for fans who attended Alex Ovechkin’s record-breaking game at their arena in New York.
For $45.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 7, 2025
After the record was broken during yesterday’s match, a QR code appeared on the giant screen of the UBS Arena to offer the offer to the fans on site who were interested in buying a ticket.
But the prices were not displayed. There are still tickets available at the official Islanders store and some are already available on eBay.
Say that the price for a single ticket on eBay… it’s still quite expensive:


Obviously, it’s a beautiful piece for collectors.
The tickets will possibly gain value over time and that’s why there are people who won’t hesitate to spend a lot of money to get one.
Note that according to Front Office Sports, there are also used warm-up pucks available at a price of… $375 each.
It’s a lot of money, but all the profits made from the sale of the pucks will be given to the Islanders’ children’s foundation, which is a nice thought.
Alex Ovechkin breaking the record yesterday will not go unnoticed, after all.
Not at all, actually.
Overtime
– Nice photo.
Congratulations to Meredith and the Gaudreaus on the birth of Carter Michael Gaudreau!
The newest member of the #CBJ Family
pic.twitter.com/cuZI0DOG5w
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) April 7, 2025
– Still.
FLYERS VS CANADIENS – April 5
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The playoff fever has begun. You were up to 1,230,300 viewers* to follow and celebrate the Habs’ victory last Saturday!
All week, live the playoff race on our airwaves and encourage the Habs… pic.twitter.com/5UJQBqCcnv— TVA Sports (@TVASports) April 7, 2025
– I like the idea!
Unbelievable!!!! At least the jersey looks like the Lightning… I’ll feel less out of place
I’m a good sport and I’ll respect our bet, but… https://t.co/xncXzdiqcY
— Enrico Ciccone (@EnricoCiccone) April 7, 2025
– Trent Frederic is still injured.
“Immediate return not going to happen.” The latest on Trent Frederic from Kris Knoblauch. He will be ready for the playoffs. Previous injury flared up.
— Gene Principe (@GenePrincipe) April 7, 2025