The Welland Tribune

Seattle NHL ticket drive tops 25,000 in 75 minutes

- GEOFF BAKER

SEATTLE — If having Seattle’s NHL season ticket drive compete with what Las Vegas managed was anyone’s goal, that turned out to be a race akin to Carl Lewis facing former Mariners first baseman Dae-ho Lee in a 100metre sprint.

Las Vegas needed six weeks to top 10,000 season ticket deposits. On Thursday morning, the Oak View Group said Seattle’s drive topped 10,000 in just 12 minutes.

By about 11:15 a.m. Pacific Time — only 75 minutes after the drive began — an OVG spokespers­on said more than 25,000 deposits had been obtained. At the two-hour-mark, they’d surpassed 26,000 and the company indicated it would likely cut off requests by Friday.

While there is no limit yet on how many of the $500 and $1,000 deposits will be taken, OVG was encouragin­g fans to keep plunking down cash before the cut-off point.

One reason is, the deposits are refundable and the full cost of season tickets has yet to be made public.

A sizable portion of the deposits could still be taken back once fans are given the full cost of season ticket packages by next year.

Deposits taken Thursday were $500 for “general” season tickets and $1,000 for “club” seats at the lower level centre-ice zone between the two blue lines. Those making the deposits will be informed by next week of their priority in line and then invited to a screening of where seats will be and what the actual prices for them are.

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