Pierre from Orleans
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Any reasons as to why season tickets went up?
Any reasons as to why season tickets went up?
Any reasons as to why season tickets went up?
Inflation has been less than 2% per year for the last 10 years. This has not been the case for ticket prices.
We don't spend near it
The mandate for the remainder of the year is to shed salary and to focus on development. Doesn't sound like a team ready to spend unless they are going to sign Karlsson to the huge contracts he want's this offseasonWithin 5 million of cap, and if you don't count insurance money, we're there now.
Also to answer if we don't have enough revenue now to get to cap, not increasing tickets or more bums in the seats, then ticket prices go up, or payroll reduces significantly.
Plus we are in the bottom 10 of ticket prices.
Don't worry Eugene is now in charge so everything will improve.Organization is so poorly run.
I tried to trade my tickets in for the Buffalo game as I was out of town.
They informed me that we had exceeded the deadline to do so. Still days before the game mind you.
After Mrs_NyQuil put up a bit of a stink (I'm sorry, was the Buffalo game a sell-out?), they responded that they would allow us to trade in our tickets if we signed up for next year's ticket package.
Screw 'em.
I've had tickets since 2003, pouring how much money into this team, including every playoff run, the Winter Classic, and they try to strong-arm me now?
Jesus Christ.
Just for that, I probably won't renew.
They apparently have a 5 day rule for the games you're trying to trade. Seems to me with how the place has been nowhere near full most of the season...they shouldn't make a big deal out of trading tix.
Flip_4 said:I'm having surgery in 2 weeks and will miss all the games in March. Because of the 5 tiers of games...i can't make trades like I would like to. I don't want to go up a tier...they won't even let me go to a lower tier. :-/
Organization is so poorly run.
Surprised to see ticket prices increased especially given how bad the team has played this year.
Looks like the Sens are playing themselves out of a top 5 picks
So the logical thing to do is to raise season tickets to defer people from renewing?Cap is going up next season, and there will be some Senators in line for bigger contracts.
With the lottery the way it is, only the top 2 spots really matter. Arguably even dead last.
The rest have relatively equal shots at moving up.