Satans Hockey
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I didn't even think attendance was that bad, it was the usual sections that have issues but the crowd was loud and into the game.
i could've told you that game was going to be a dud yesterday attendance wise.
I didn't even think attendance was that bad, it was the usual sections that have issues but the crowd was loud and into the game.
I wish I had known they were looking for extras, would have signed up for the hell of it lol
On yesterday's broadcast, it was announced that all fans receive a Devils Magnetic Schedule on Tuesday vs Dallas.
Being an extra is a horrible, boring, experience. You may be in a a waiting room for hours with nothing to do. Dont fall for that trap.
Being an extra is a horrible, boring, experience. You may be in a a waiting room for hours with nothing to do. Dont fall for that trap.
I'm surprised magnetic schedules are still a promotion in 2018. They may as well give out phone books or candle wick trimmers.
**TE, Section 10, Row-3 looks like a good deal
I paid about the same yesterday for Row 2 behind the south net. At that price point there is no reason why those resale tickets shouldn't move.
I paid about the same yesterday for Row 2 behind the south net. At that price point there is no reason why those resale tickets shouldn't move.
So has anyone tried to use the membership card from last year yet? I really hope you don’t need to bring that huge plastic one they mailed this year to use the food credit (assuming there is still one).
Yesterday was not a dud for all of the reasons you just described. It was a good crowd.
Not even Winnipeg sold out last night according to the official NHL game summary.
Sharks vs. Devils: 13,809
Ducks vs. Blues: 16,562
Hurricanes vs. Jets: 15,321
The upper corners were crappy but most of the upper level wasn't bad at all.
At these primary prices, there's no reason anyone should buy primary tickets. Here's some fun examples for tomorrow:
Primary - Section 212, Row 3 = $49.44 + fees
Secondary - Section 212, Row 3 = $26.00 + fees
Primary tix = 90.2% More expensive
Primary - Section 112, Row 1 = $88.33 + fees
Secondary - Section 112, Row 1 = $42.00 + fees
Primary tix = 110.3% More expensive
Primary - Section 8, Row 16 = $241.57 + fees
Secondary - Section 8, Row 16 = $123.00 + fees
Primary tix = 96.4% More expensive
This is a total joke, buy hey, lets not "blame the Devils management". Lulz.
Wpg was sold out last night (they have a small capacity) but a fair comparison to our attendance is NYb drew 8k vs SJ earlier in the week (without competition from the Jets or Giants)
As far as I know the food credit is gone. The big card is just for "show" purposes. Besides the membership entrance there is no use for it. If there is someone let me know.
Not that I ever had to prove being a STH, but weren't the credit card size membership cards supposed to be used as proof for the 10% off in the Devils Den?
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the season ticket holder entry lines as well which are pointless because they close them 15-20 mins before the game when it would be most useful. I'm barely ever there that early because I don't need to see warm-ups.
At these primary prices, there's no reason anyone should buy primary tickets. Here's some fun examples for tomorrow:
Primary - Section 212, Row 3 = $49.44 + fees
Secondary - Section 212, Row 3 = $26.00 + fees
Primary tix = 90.2% More expensive
Primary - Section 112, Row 1 = $88.33 + fees
Secondary - Section 112, Row 1 = $42.00 + fees
Primary tix = 110.3% More expensive
Primary - Section 8, Row 16 = $241.57 + fees
Secondary - Section 8, Row 16 = $123.00 + fees
Primary tix = 96.4% More expensive
This is a total joke, buy hey, lets not "blame the Devils management". Lulz.
It's not about being "useful", it's about psychologically making you feel special and giving you a "look at me" cookie.