The Vancouver Canucks clinched a playoff spot and now fans can get in on the action.

Empty seats at Rogers Arena have been a familiar site this season and that means this could be the most affordable playoff game season in the past decade, ticket broker Kingsley Bailey said.

"If anyone wants to go to a playoff game... this series will probably be the most value, the most affordable where people can go and enjoy," Bailey said.

Tickets officially go on sale to the public on Friday.

Meanwhile, on the popular ticket re-seller stubhub the cheapest ticket is $93 U.S., down from triple digit figures a few years ago.

"There's a little bit interest now you know that they have made the playoffs," Bailey said, adding there's still some uncertainty about how good the team will play.

That could all change though if the Canucks start winning.

Winger Daniel Sedin said the players on this year's team believe in each other.

"There's no selfish players," he said."We play for each other, and now that we are in the playoffs, we will be ready."