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Pre-season Nhl Game..flames Vs. Panthers


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num1habsfan Rising Star

Tickets went on sale this morning at 10 am, I got on the website at 10:02 am, and got myself 1 ticket (GOOD seats--go Open Original Shared Link---I got Section N, row 3, seat 8!!! :D ).

Anyways, I was supposed to get some tickets for a couple other pals, and either lots of people had reserves, or they really did sell out in about 25 minutes!!! :blink: So i guess I'm blessed I was able to get one, just curious if anyone here is going or knows anyone else whos going??? Because this means I have to go alone haha.

~ lisa ~


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I live in Calgary and can't even afford to go to a game here. It's ridiculous! We were watching Flames vs. Ducks last night and they ran a promo: 4 tickets, 4 Pepsis, 4 hot dogs for $46. :o You couldn't even buy 2 hot dogs and pops at the Saddledome for that price. Okay, I'm exaggerating, but you would never get 4 seats in the nosebleeds for that price even. We tried to get three other people in on a set of season tickets so each person would get 10 pairs of tickets, and we could only find two other people so it wasn't affordable.

Have fun! It'll be a blast. Only 9 months to go. ;)

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I live in Calgary and can't even afford to go to a game here. It's ridiculous! We were watching Flames vs. Ducks last night and they ran a promo: 4 tickets, 4 Pepsis, 4 hot dogs for $46. :o You couldn't even buy 2 hot dogs and pops at the Saddledome for that price. Okay, I'm exaggerating, but you would never get 4 seats in the nosebleeds for that price even. We tried to get three other people in on a set of season tickets so each person would get 10 pairs of tickets, and we could only find two other people so it wasn't affordable.

Have fun! It'll be a blast. Only 9 months to go. ;)

the ticket i got cost $50.25 (with tax or whatever). And since i dont drive i didnt have to worry about paying the extra $5 for parking, and i chose to have it shipped by regular mail, so i didnt have to pay anything extra for shipping either! the higher sections were $17 a ticket. i've never been to an NHL game before, so i dont care how much it would have cost or that its just pre-season in a city that dont even have an NHL team, it's going to kick...butt :lol:. And yes, I WILL be counting down!!!

~lisa~

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Sorry, i'm a Carolina Hurricanes fan...have been for years (I didn't hop on the wagon like so many others did after our Stanley Cup victory last season)!

Despite the team you pull for it's GREAT to see you guys love hockey too! :D

num1habsfan Rising Star
Sorry, i'm a Carolina Hurricanes fan...have been for years (I didn't hop on the wagon like so many others did after our Stanley Cup victory last season)!

Despite the team you pull for it's GREAT to see you guys love hockey too! :D

Yeah, saying I love hockey isnt saying enough haha. I LIVE for hockey. I cant WAIT for this game....look in my signature, I'm counting down already :lol::D

~ lisa ~

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AWESOME!!! I hear ya on lovin hockey...I lived in Raleigh (up until this past April - sniff, sniff) and had a season ticket package thingy so I was always at the arena. I'll never forget the year of the lock-out...I was so lost without my hockey social life. HAHA!

I have been in serious withdrawl since having to move, but between FSN and NHL Center Ice we get to see most games on tv which is better than nothing. And of course we make it back to as many games as we can.

Have fun at the game!!!

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