Dallas Stars announce huge ticket price reductions

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ColoradoHockeyFan

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Kritter471 said:
I've already had it out with a few of you why I feel Colorado is a more vulnerable hockey market than Dallas. :p:
Yes, I recall the thread. (Though to be accurate, I believe you were specifically addressing professional (i.e., NHL) hockey. In fact, I believe your argument was based on the substantial non-NHL hockey culture/options that exist in Colorado.) And while we acknowledged your reasoning, we still disagreed. :p:
 

Kritter471

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ColoradoHockeyFan said:
Yes, I recall the thread. (Though to be accurate, I believe you were specifically addressing professional (i.e., NHL) hockey. In fact, I believe your argument was based on the substantial non-NHL hockey culture/options that exist in Colorado.) And while we acknowledged your reasoning, we still disagreed. :p:
It was, and you're right.

And disagree away. That's what makes it fun.
 

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Amen to that.

By the way, has Montreal announced its ticket price policy for next year?

Not that I heard of. I beleive a team's spokesman said they didn't want to make any comments on pricing until the deal is officially ratified. So they remain silent for now.
 
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