SteadyFreddie
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Hey guys, if anyone is selling any tickets for Thursday February 21st against the caps let me know! I'm going to be travelling to Toronto for the weekend from the Maritimes.
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I thought I would start by listing my tickets. Not sure which games I can go to yet but will sell of some as I can't make it to this many with the Raptors as well.
Tickets are 106 row 24 - on the side and 1st row reds in the lower bowl. Great seats with a great view and comes with Air Canada Club access. I am listing games for face value - if you want any let me know. Price is per ticket sadly as that is what MLSE charges now. Attached is the list!
Hi there, new here and not sure how to send you games I would like to buy
I thought I would start by listing my tickets. Not sure which games I can go to yet but will sell of some as I can't make it to this many with the Raptors as well.
Tickets are 106 row 24 - on the side and 1st row reds in the lower bowl. Great seats with a great view and comes with Air Canada Club access. I am listing games for face value - if you want any let me know. Price is per ticket sadly as that is what MLSE charges now. Attached is the list!
Yup, your good and legal to sell off tickets here as per HF policy. The price printed on ticket which I assume is the figure you posted earlier in the thread is the way this ticket exchange is intended to work as cost or less.
Original thread post has been edited to show HF policy.
Never heard that rule before.Actually as a season ticket holder you are not allowed to sell at less than face value technically
Never heard that rule before.
www.stubhub.comI was told to copy my post into this thread so here we go:
I have no idea where to post this in but I dont wanna spam with a new thread. I am a Pens fan but I might come to Toronto in November or December this year. Since I pretty much watched every Pens game for the past idek 8/9 years, since I am old enough to stay up and rich enough to pay for NHL.tv , I would obviously love to watch an NHL game live. Obviously I know that your fanbase is verry passionate and tickets sell out rather quick, so I just wanted to ask if you guys can give me any advice on getting tickets fairly spontaneous.
I know that I am not a Maple Leafs fan and that someone who followed the team would "deserve" the ticket more than I do, but watching an NHL game in person is pretty much my dream for the past decade and I dont wanna miss out if I am in Toronto. So I would love to get any tips on getting tickets!
Oh and I am fine with paying more than I should, but I am still a student so I guess it would have to be one of the cheaper ones^^
Thank you guys and have a great season, your team will be fun to watch!
I have one more annoying question before I just suck it up and buy tickets. How is the view from the Standing Room Only section? Is it a decent place to watch the game? I don't care about sitting if I can see everything. Thanks!
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You can see the entire ice but I believe you can't see the entire score board.
There are tvs on the wall that show the time, penalties, etc.If the scoreboard is the big drawback, that's not a dealbreaker for me. I'll know what the score is... I did see that apparently they don't allow alcohol at the standing room only seats. Is that true?
I have one more annoying question before I just suck it up and buy tickets. How is the view from the Standing Room Only section? Is it a decent place to watch the game? I don't care about sitting if I can see everything. Thanks!
View from my seats - section 322 row 17 (2 in front on standing room)