Gotaf7
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- Nov 6, 2011
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Still lots of people on the wait list better suited to be ST holders. During the initial frenzy many bought in on tickets that weren't well suited. Either too much $, not enough time, not really committed etc. It wasn't a means test but rather who could get in on time. Actually favoured younger (and poorer) fans that had multiple computers going trying to get in during the first few hectic minutes. This group is being weeded out and gradually replaced by those better positioned to be ST holders. I have a buddy who is now retired with a fat pension with his wife still working as a lawyer waiting patiently on the wait list for 4 tickets. He buys tickets regularly on the secondary market but wants his own tickets to go hassle free when he wants and available for family when he can't go.
Agreed, I remember the first year I could not believe the amount of 20 somethings in the building, I suspect a lot of the seats that come up are younger people that no longer want to put the tix on their credit card. I gave my tickets up after my 4 year agreement ended, I decided I liked riding a new sled every year more than watching live NHL hockey.