Tuesday vs Canucks tv?
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:03 am
All the Blues stuff (web, calendar, etc) show no tv, but the Post shows FSM in multiple locations. Anyone know if it has been added, or something?
Discuss the St. Louis Blues, the NHL, or whatever.
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kodos wrote:Since it's not on TV it will surely be the only game they win all month.
Kind of like the legendary Boston game last year.
I would be ecstatic at that.northwest dave wrote:I think vancouver tv has it, so if you have center ice you should get the game.
I predict Brewer with the hat trick and a +6 rating...just to piss everyone off.
Come now. Brewer doesn't score goals or create goals, unless they happen to be for the other team. He's more often just out there on the ice when the other team scores and everyone's afraid to connect the dots.northwest dave wrote:I think vancouver tv has it, so if you have center ice you should get the game.
I predict Brewer with the hat trick and a +6 rating...just to piss everyone off.
Price?Guppy wrote:forget the tv, just go. I have an extra ticket if anybody is interested.
10strocklen083 wrote:Price?Guppy wrote:forget the tv, just go. I have an extra ticket if anybody is interested.
SOLD for 10 cents!Guppy wrote:10strocklen083 wrote:Price?Guppy wrote:forget the tv, just go. I have an extra ticket if anybody is interested.
Man. I would hate to shell out that kind of dough for the perennial second round losses. At least we used to get by with similar results on the cheap, game by game.Prison Bull wrote:Do you guys realize that it is cheaper for a Canuck fan to fly to (insert any west coast, American NHL city), stay in a hotel and buy tickets to the game - than it is to watch a game in Vancouver?
Parking $30, burger+fries+beer x2 = $40, tickets to a sold out game $250+ (over 270 consecutive sellouts)
The Canucks have a season ticket base representing approximately 90 per cent of their arena capacity (18,630) for the fifth consecutive season this year – a virtual lock for continued sell outs.
Not necessarily.northwest dave wrote:I think vancouver tv has it, so if you have center ice you should get the game.
90%...?Prison Bull wrote:The Canucks have a season ticket base representing approximately 90 per cent of their arena capacity (18,630) for the fifth consecutive season this year – a virtual lock for continued sell outs.
Just a bit off but it is solddeadphish wrote:SOLD for 10 cents!Guppy wrote:10strocklen083 wrote:Price?Guppy wrote:forget the tv, just go. I have an extra ticket if anybody is interested.
ohio BLUES wrote:Man. I would hate to shell out that kind of dough for the perennial second round losses. At least we used to get by with similar results on the cheap, game by game.Prison Bull wrote:Do you guys realize that it is cheaper for a Canuck fan to fly to (insert any west coast, American NHL city), stay in a hotel and buy tickets to the game - than it is to watch a game in Vancouver?
Parking $30, burger+fries+beer x2 = $40, tickets to a sold out game $250+ (over 270 consecutive sellouts)
The Canucks have a season ticket base representing approximately 90 per cent of their arena capacity (18,630) for the fifth consecutive season this year – a virtual lock for continued sell outs.
cprice12 wrote:90%...?Prison Bull wrote:The Canucks have a season ticket base representing approximately 90 per cent of their arena capacity (18,630) for the fifth consecutive season this year – a virtual lock for continued sell outs.
That sucks for the average fan who can't afford season tickets but still wants to go to a few games a season.
Good luck picking up tickets without going to a broker or splitting season tickets with a bunch of people.
I think a lot of teams put a cap on the number of season tickets they sell so there are enough tickets available for each game, at least to start the season, so the average fan can pick up the occasional ticket and go to a game here or there. I guess Vancouver doesn't cap their season ticket sales?
Vancouver: The same playoff futility as St. Louis, but it costs you a week's pay to go to one of their games.![]()
But hey...they're making a crapload of money. Good for them.
Nice racket they have going on in Vancouver.dhabums wrote:cprice12 wrote:90%...?Prison Bull wrote:The Canucks have a season ticket base representing approximately 90 per cent of their arena capacity (18,630) for the fifth consecutive season this year – a virtual lock for continued sell outs.
That sucks for the average fan who can't afford season tickets but still wants to go to a few games a season.
Good luck picking up tickets without going to a broker or splitting season tickets with a bunch of people.
I think a lot of teams put a cap on the number of season tickets they sell so there are enough tickets available for each game, at least to start the season, so the average fan can pick up the occasional ticket and go to a game here or there. I guess Vancouver doesn't cap their season ticket sales?
Vancouver: The same playoff futility as St. Louis, but it costs you a week's pay to go to one of their games.![]()
But hey...they're making a crapload of money. Good for them.
Many of those "season tix" sales are smaller packages. (11 game, etc)
In Vancouver, people are also lucky enough to have to pay just to get in line to buy season tickets when/if they become available.
So, it is just like FSMW?big d note wrote:On the Sportsnet feed on Center Ice last night the clock and score disappeared from the screen for a stretch of several minutes.