GarlicbreadTB
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The race in the east is still tight with 5 teams duking it out for the final 2 spots(Metro 3 and WC2). So which teams would you like to get those spots?
Second hand tickets are $228 for game 1 and $275 for game 2 right now for the Isles. If it’s Isles-Rags, that’ll get close to $150 more.* Islanders. Rangers/Isles first round matchup would be epic to the point I'd try to find a way to get a ticket just to be there. The crowds will be insane. Very drunk & insane.
As a Caps fan, anyone but the Caps (yes, I'm a tanker).
Who do I think will get it? The Islanders and Pittsburgh (despite the fact that Red Wings have the easiest remaining schedule).
Second hand tickets are $228 for game 1 and $275 for game 2 right now for the Isles. If it’s Isles-Rags, that’ll get close to $150 more.
UBS will be wild. It actually gets a hockey atmosphere unlike Barclays.Worth it.
As a Caps fan, anyone but the Caps (yes, I'm a tanker).
Who do I think will get it? The Islanders and Pittsburgh (despite the fact that Red Wings have the easiest remaining schedule).
I'm not in the NY area anymore, but I'm planning on flying up for an UBS game if it's Rags-Islanders.Second hand tickets are $228 for game 1 and $275 for game 2 right now for the Isles. If it’s Isles-Rags, that’ll get close to $150 more.
If you come down, they’ll most likely be having viewing parties for the away games at UBS anyways. Usually a former player shows up for it.I'm not in the NY area anymore, but I'm planning on flying up for an UBS game if it's Rags-Islanders.
The two teams don't play that often in the playoffs with how many teams there are in the league (and probably will expand in the future). Could literally be a once-in-a-lifetime event depending on when you were born and how long you got on the planet. Not gonna miss it.