120 for nosebleeds? What are they on, those go for $25 resale, I’ve never paid more than $35 for upper bowl seats on a weeknight, and $60 on a weekend
Maduro25
They are borrowing a page from the Cardinals. Betting even with a shit team, you’ll still buy tickets. Until you don’t, it don’t change.
ohmynards85
LOL $100 to sit up in 300?
fopldr
Because people from Chicago will come down, make a trip of it and easily pay those prices instead of what they will be paying in Chicago now that they have Bedard.
bballcards
Saturday night during the holiday season vs. a rival opponent is literally the prime time for when everyone wants tickets. Most are on holiday break. Off school, back from college, or off work. Prices reflect that. This will be an expensive game no matter where you buy your tickets if you want this particular game, whether it’s from the Blues or the secondary market. If you want cheap tickets, try a weeknight vs. Arizona.
bhodes12
Ridiculous
BudAdvisor
Prices will change if the team is ass.
raylankford16
Yah F that. Ticketing called me today and I felt a little bit of satisfaction in telling them I didn’t want to buy season tickets again because of the poor on ice product.
stltk65
Wtf!
ThatguyfromBaltimore
March 13th against the Kings there were tickets as cheap as $30 in the upper deck.
Purple_Map_507
The absolute balls on this organization to raise ticket prices after not even going .500. This is why I have a season ticket.
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120 for nosebleeds? What are they on, those go for $25 resale, I’ve never paid more than $35 for upper bowl seats on a weeknight, and $60 on a weekend
They are borrowing a page from the Cardinals. Betting even with a shit team, you’ll still buy tickets. Until you don’t, it don’t change.
LOL $100 to sit up in 300?
Because people from Chicago will come down, make a trip of it and easily pay those prices instead of what they will be paying in Chicago now that they have Bedard.
Saturday night during the holiday season vs. a rival opponent is literally the prime time for when everyone wants tickets. Most are on holiday break. Off school, back from college, or off work. Prices reflect that. This will be an expensive game no matter where you buy your tickets if you want this particular game, whether it’s from the Blues or the secondary market. If you want cheap tickets, try a weeknight vs. Arizona.
Ridiculous
Prices will change if the team is ass.
Yah F that. Ticketing called me today and I felt a little bit of satisfaction in telling them I didn’t want to buy season tickets again because of the poor on ice product.
Wtf!
March 13th against the Kings there were tickets as cheap as $30 in the upper deck.
The absolute balls on this organization to raise ticket prices after not even going .500. This is why I have a season ticket.