Post by lillithonyx on Aug 1, 2005 10:47:45 GMT -5
The Province wrote:
COMPARISON SHOPPING TICKET PRICES AROUND THE NHL
Boston: Offering a $10 ticket and free admission to kids under 12 until late November.
Buffalo: Reducing price of season tickets between 12 and 28 per cent in the two lower levels of the arena, and varying price according to the opponent.
Calgary: Expected to remain the same.
Chicago: Season-ticket prices reduced 10 per cent from 2003-04.
Columbus: Season-ticket prices reduced by an average of eight per cent.
Dallas: Tickets available for $10.
Edmonton: Expected to remain the same.
Florida: Entry-level season-ticket package for about $8.70 per game.
Montreal: Offering 10-per-cent discount on 4,500 tickets per game. 500 family-zone tickets for less than $10.
New York Islanders: Tickets available for $10.
Ottawa: Freezing season-ticket prices for two years and offering a five per cent rebate on 2005-06 season tickets. Season ticket holders will get a free player-autographed Senators jersey and more than 13,000 additional free tickets will be shared among them.
Philadelphia: Prices reduced across the board, ranging from 4.55 per cent to 19.15 per cent.
Phoenix: Reduced prices on nearly 15,000 seats ranging from 11 to 25 per cent. More than 5,000 season tickets will be available for $15 or less a game.
Pittsburgh: Sixty-one per cent of seats will cost $30 or less.
Toronto: Expected to remain the same.
My Detroit Red Wings are not changing ticket prices. Why should they? The season is sold out. Of course, that leaves ME to watching the games on tv....
COMPARISON SHOPPING TICKET PRICES AROUND THE NHL
Boston: Offering a $10 ticket and free admission to kids under 12 until late November.
Buffalo: Reducing price of season tickets between 12 and 28 per cent in the two lower levels of the arena, and varying price according to the opponent.
Calgary: Expected to remain the same.
Chicago: Season-ticket prices reduced 10 per cent from 2003-04.
Columbus: Season-ticket prices reduced by an average of eight per cent.
Dallas: Tickets available for $10.
Edmonton: Expected to remain the same.
Florida: Entry-level season-ticket package for about $8.70 per game.
Montreal: Offering 10-per-cent discount on 4,500 tickets per game. 500 family-zone tickets for less than $10.
New York Islanders: Tickets available for $10.
Ottawa: Freezing season-ticket prices for two years and offering a five per cent rebate on 2005-06 season tickets. Season ticket holders will get a free player-autographed Senators jersey and more than 13,000 additional free tickets will be shared among them.
Philadelphia: Prices reduced across the board, ranging from 4.55 per cent to 19.15 per cent.
Phoenix: Reduced prices on nearly 15,000 seats ranging from 11 to 25 per cent. More than 5,000 season tickets will be available for $15 or less a game.
Pittsburgh: Sixty-one per cent of seats will cost $30 or less.
Toronto: Expected to remain the same.
My Detroit Red Wings are not changing ticket prices. Why should they? The season is sold out. Of course, that leaves ME to watching the games on tv....