The price of beer at the World Youth Hockey Championships in Edmonton

At Rogers Place, a pint of local beer costs more than 10 euros.

At Edmonton’s Rogers Place, you can open up your vocal chords with a reasonably priced gig. ZUMAPRESS / MVPHOTOS

The stage for the Under-20 Ice Hockey World Championship, Edmonton’s Rogers Place, is one of the most spectacular multi-purpose arenas in the world.

Doing business in the arena is not cheap. If you want to drink a pint of Canadian malt drink during a break in the junnu tournament, it costs 14 local dollars, or about 10.70 euros.

Molson Canadian beer is poured from the taps in the hall.

The wine glass is the same price as the beer.

You can pay twenty cents more for foreign beer.

The prices follow the level of the highest and most expensive domes in the center of Helsinki.

11 euro burger

The restaurants at Rogers Place are open and comfortable. Timo Kunnari

As a snack, you can enjoy, for example, hodari, its price is six euros. A cheeseburger costs Jesse Puljujärvi in the home hall over 11 euros and Canada’s own delicacy poutine 9.50 euros.

The Alberta public has yet to find the tournament to enjoy in the stands, although it already looked better in the Canada-Czech Republic game. The biggest “culprit” for the drop in attendance is August’s brilliant summer weather. Temperatures over 25 degrees have been raging in Edmonton throughout the Games.

Many locals are on vacation.

In terms of crowd size, the World Cup tournament’s best friend in the second week would be rain and chilly autumn weather.

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