When you see tickets for a game in Montreal (on reselling sites)for under $20 bucks...yes they gotta be hurting...lol
You link me to these
When you see tickets for a game in Montreal (on reselling sites)for under $20 bucks...yes they gotta be hurting...lol
Translation, please...thxGreat article (french) this morning talking about the "sellout" : Des billets pour un match à « guichets fermés » - La Presse+
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I haven't paid for a single NHL product since the second lockout. Never bought a concession, merchandise, or ticket. If they are given to me I will take them but I have to imagine there are quite a few people like myself you who just said "no more" to giving hard earned dollars to this league. I'd rather pay to see a concert or another sporting event that is actually enjoyable.
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If the BC was truly sold out as ownership claims, then why are they running these ads:
To show Max' impeccable dentition.If the BC was truly sold out as ownership claims, then why are they running these ads:
There were at least 2k empty seats vs Oilers on Saturday
One thing I've noticed in the very few Habs games I've seen on TV this season is the camera rarely pans very high into the crowd so you don't really notice many empty seats. Maybe if more and more fans stop going to games Molson will finally get the message that Hab fans aren't happy with the Habs team or the direction the current management is taking the team right now. One can hope anyway.
It's to give money back to society
Ticket are sold the question is much actually bought by fan and how many were bought to resell or to give away. I would not pay to see this team, I probably wouldn't even go if I received tickets for free...