HogtownSabresfan
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Sabres to host fans for four more games, accept vaccinations in lieu of testing
"The Sabres are not selling tickets for three of their four home games next week against Philadelphia and the New York Rangers. Only the April 3 game will be ticketed."
I wouldn't want to go but what does it say about this franchise and ownership that they have decided to have ZERO fans at games? It appears to be their decision not a health one.
The Buffalo News story misses the point here. We now have a team where ownership has given up to the point that for home games it is not going to have the limited number of fans in the building it can actually have -- it appears for weekday games.
It's likely for cost reasons (and the debacle of charging double for cancelled Bruins game didn't help) but this is a message of ownership giving up on the team. The Rangers are not doing this. The horrible Devils appears to be selling games on weekdays. Islanders. Pittsburgh. Is any other NHL refusing to sell tickets. (Canadian teams can't by law in most markets.)
This seems incredible, if true. This franchise is on life support.
"The Sabres are not selling tickets for three of their four home games next week against Philadelphia and the New York Rangers. Only the April 3 game will be ticketed."
I wouldn't want to go but what does it say about this franchise and ownership that they have decided to have ZERO fans at games? It appears to be their decision not a health one.
The Buffalo News story misses the point here. We now have a team where ownership has given up to the point that for home games it is not going to have the limited number of fans in the building it can actually have -- it appears for weekday games.
It's likely for cost reasons (and the debacle of charging double for cancelled Bruins game didn't help) but this is a message of ownership giving up on the team. The Rangers are not doing this. The horrible Devils appears to be selling games on weekdays. Islanders. Pittsburgh. Is any other NHL refusing to sell tickets. (Canadian teams can't by law in most markets.)
This seems incredible, if true. This franchise is on life support.