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Montreal Canadiens Seating Chart
The seating bowl explained, best seats by budget, and views to know at Bell Centre.
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Seating Chart tips for Montreal Canadiens
The Bell Centre is a steep, loud bowl that seats over 21,000 for Canadiens hockey. The 100-level lower bowl puts you closest to the action, the 200-level club ring offers a strong middle option, and the 300-level upper bowl delivers the most affordable views. Center-ice seats command the best sightlines and the highest prices.
1. For value with solid sightlines, target the upper 300s along the sides rather than the ends.
2. Lower-bowl center-ice (100-level along the sides) offers the best overall view if budget allows.
3. Club-level 200 sections balance comfort and price with good elevation.
4. Behind-the-net seats can be cheaper but show the far-end play at a tougher angle.
5. Aim for seats nearer the aisle and toward the red line for the most balanced experience.
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Seating note
Center-ice lower-bowl seats sit at the top of the range; upper-bowl side sections offer the best balance of view and cost.
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