PeterGreg1
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- Jul 21, 2015
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Sorry I know this is my first post and I don't want to clog this forum up with rubbish... I've tried a few of the official outlets and haven't got a response yet, so I'm hoping someone might be able to help....
We are coming to Vancouver from the UK in September for our honeymoon.
As a big hockey fan, I noticed there was a Canucks vs St Jose preseason match at the Rogers arena on Sep 22nd. After crawling the canucks website and nhl exchange for tickets I came to the conclusion it must have sold out. Therefore I looked on viagogo and was delighted to find some tickets on there.
It was only after I bought them I became slightly concerned that maybe the reason I couldn't find any "official" tickets was because they hadn't gone on sale yet and I had in fact jumped the gun.
I'm hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this and put my mind at rest - have they gone on sale yet? And if not, is there any plausible reason someone could be selling tickets already for this match? The last thing I want is my honeymoon being slightly spoiled by not being able to get into the arena.
Many thanks! Pete.
We are coming to Vancouver from the UK in September for our honeymoon.
As a big hockey fan, I noticed there was a Canucks vs St Jose preseason match at the Rogers arena on Sep 22nd. After crawling the canucks website and nhl exchange for tickets I came to the conclusion it must have sold out. Therefore I looked on viagogo and was delighted to find some tickets on there.
It was only after I bought them I became slightly concerned that maybe the reason I couldn't find any "official" tickets was because they hadn't gone on sale yet and I had in fact jumped the gun.
I'm hoping someone might be able to shed some light on this and put my mind at rest - have they gone on sale yet? And if not, is there any plausible reason someone could be selling tickets already for this match? The last thing I want is my honeymoon being slightly spoiled by not being able to get into the arena.
Many thanks! Pete.