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Attending an NHL playoff game in Canada might dent your wallet

With five Canadian teams in the NHL playoffs, here's a look at how much it could cost you to see them play on home ice this post-season.

Ticket prices to see Canadian playoff teams on home ice range from reasonable to ludicrous

Tickets to see an NHL playoff game in Canada are wide ranging in price, costing anywhere from $65 to more than $50,000 on the secondary market. (Kevin Sousa/Getty Images)

It seems the only people who missed playoff hockey in Canada more than the fans are the folks selling after-market tickets.

One year removed from no Canadian teams qualifying for the NHL post-season, five are in this year, and the asking prices for tickets to their first home games ranged from the shockingly cheap ($64) to the stupidly expensive ($50,343),according to StubHub'sfigures on Monday.

Not surprisingly, the request for an amount higher than the average Canadian income is for the Toronto Maple Leafs' first home contest, which is Game 3 of their series vs. the Washington Capitals.

That's $1,000 for every year since the franchise last won the Stanley Cup.

Those with a more modest bank account will still have to shell out. The cheapest seat on StubHub for the Leafs' first home game, on April 17, is $318.

Profiteers are also looking to cash in on the return of playoff hockey to Edmonton after a decade-long absence.

The San Jose Sharks will head to Rogers Place in Edmonton on April 12 to face the Oilers in Game 1of their first-round series. The lowest ticket price listed onStubHubis $372, while the most expensive tickets are club seats going for thenot-so-modest price of $5,697.

Ticket prices on the secondary market appear more modest in Montreal, where theCanadienshavewon the Stanley Cup a record 24 times. To see Game 1 against the New York Rangers on April 12, it costs$101 onStubHubfor a seat in theupper bowl and $1,332 for suite seating.

In Calgary, the most expensive seat for the April 17 contestagainst the Anaheim Ducks is going for $1,006, and the cheapest for $105.

And in the nation's capital, a seat in the lower club seats for the April 12 series opener between the Ottawa Senators andthe Boston Bruinsis going for $13,325, though you can sit in the nosebleeds for $64.

Having five of the seven Canadian teams in the playoffs is exciting to say the least, but those wanting to see the action up close might have to skimp on groceries for a while.