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Does anyone know when single seat tickets will go on sale? Doesn't seem to be any info out there

 

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Jeff

I found a reference to this for the 2007 season. That year individual game tickets went on sale mid-September.

 

 

It takes Quinny a solid two months to figure out how he can milk the fans the most with his tiered priced that is heavily weighted towards the high end of the tier. <_<

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I found a reference to this for the 2007 season. That year individual game tickets went on sale mid-September.

It takes Quinny a solid two months to figure out how he can milk the fans the most with his tiered priced that is heavily weighted towards the high end of the tier. <_<

lol, thanks

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I found a reference to this for the 2007 season. That year individual game tickets went on sale mid-September.

It takes Quinny a solid two months to figure out how he can milk the fans the most with his tiered priced that is heavily weighted towards the high end of the tier. <_<

 

How can you slam Quinn for ticket pricing when Sabres tickets are among the most affordable in the league?

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Does anyone know when single seat tickets will go on sale? Doesn't seem to be any info out there

 

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Jeff

 

Not sure when, but according to Pierre LeBrun from espn.com the Sabres will expend the cut off of season tickets from 14k to 15k making even less single game tickets.... so get them asap.

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How can you slam Quinn for ticket pricing when Sabres tickets are among the most affordable in the league?

They are.......for season ticket holders. Have you looked at the tiered pricing for individual games and how last year the number of "value" games was reduced to 3 or 4?

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They are.......for season ticket holders. Have you looked at the tiered pricing for individual games and how last year the number of "value" games was reduced to 3 or 4?

 

 

 

 

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Jumping in on this, anyone have any idea on how to possibly go about getting a suite for one game? looking for something special for dad's b-day and wondering how or if it's possible to go about it, any ideas would be appreciated ---- any info on price as well would be cool too

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Jumping in on this, anyone have any idea on how to possibly go about getting a suite for one game? looking for something special for dad's b-day and wondering how or if it's possible to go about it, any ideas would be appreciated ---- any info on price as well would be cool too

Call the ticket office. The Sabres have 5 or 6 they use to entertain people, alumni, etc. Last year they sold some on NHL Auction site for like a grand.

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They are.......for season ticket holders. Have you looked at the tiered pricing for individual games and how last year the number of "value" games was reduced to 3 or 4?

 

I think a Toronto fan would kick you in the groin if he heard you whining about Buffalo ticket prices. And rightly so.

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Jumping in on this, anyone have any idea on how to possibly go about getting a suite for one game? looking for something special for dad's b-day and wondering how or if it's possible to go about it, any ideas would be appreciated ---- any info on price as well would be cool too

 

If you are looking for another option, the Studio 200 tickets are great. Just as good as a suite for the most part. It is on the end the Sabres shoot twice, in the club section. There are 4 seats to a table and 3 tables per box. There is waiter service and you pretty much have access to arena food with a few more options and presentation. They charge the same as club seats and are variable pricing. Maybe check a game out by yourself and see if it looks good.

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I think a Toronto fan would kick you in the groin if he heard you whining about Buffalo ticket prices. And rightly so.

Since when should Buffalo and Toronto be compared in any regard? Toronto is probably in the top 5 cities in North America and Buffalo is still in a slow decline that has been ongoing for the last 40 years or so.

 

That may just have a tiny little bit to do with the ticket price difference.

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Since when should Buffalo and Toronto be compared in any regard? Toronto is probably in the top 5 cities in North America and Buffalo is still in a slow decline that has been ongoing for the last 40 years or so.

 

That may just have a tiny little bit to do with the ticket price difference.

CHILL!

 

I was asking a ticket question.....

 

Jeff

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