Tickets to see the Maple Leafs continue to be by far the most expensive in the NHL, according to the latest report from Forbes Magazine on the secondary ticket market.

The average resale price of a Leafs ticket this season is $368.60, up nearly 14 per cent from last year and $55 more than the average resale price for a seat at a Chicago Blackhawks’ game, the next highest in the league.

Prices on the secondary market have gone up for most teams in the NHL, the magazine reported, with the greatest increase in Chicago, which is up 57 per cent. The bump is presumably due to last year’s Stanley Cup win.

Besides Chicago, the seven most expensive NHL tickets on the secondary market are all Canadian, with Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal rounding out the rest of the top seven.

The average secondary ticket price for the seven Canadian teams is $262.93, compared to $140.08 for the 23 U.S. teams. The cheapest ticket on the secondary market belongs to the Phoenix Coyotes at $76.65.

The Leafs also have by far the highest average sticker price for their tickets at $124.69, more than twice the league average.

Most expensive NHL tickets on secondary market:

1. Maple Leafs — $368.60

2. Blackhawks — $313.18

3. Jets — $276.69

4. Oilers -— $272.75

5. Canucks — $265.48

6. Flames — $262.10

7. Canadiens — $257.06

8. Rangers — $232.93

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9. Bruins — $222.53

10. Penguins — $203.93