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Originally Posted by getbak
It depends on whether or not the cameras will be used for the show. If not, the camera spots will just be empty and there will be a clear view.
If the cameras are used, they might be a bit distracting.
Looking at the available tickets, I'd get her something in row 1 of the second level. Those are the absolute best seats in the building (there's a reason they're the most-expensive tickets for a Flames game). There's a block of 4 tickets in row 1 of 225, or an even bigger block in row 1 of 213. Those are guaranteed to be completely unobstructed. They're not right at centre ice, but that shouldn't make a big difference.
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If you haven't bought the tickets already I would suggest getting your mum tickets in the lower bowl. This isn't hockey so your goal isn't to be able to see the entire ice at once.
For skating events closer is better, you want to see the athletes up close, you want to feel the wind as they go by and the spray of the ice. Often I sit in the corners because that's where the jumps happen.