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Originally Posted by getbak
They're both in the building, which is the most-important thing.
The only real downside to 222 is that the aisle to the main concourse is one of the only access points between the main concourse and the 300 level, so it gets a lot more foot traffic than a regular aisle. Depending on how close you are to that end of the row, the large number of people walking by can block your view of the other end of the ice, especially at the start of each period.
223 is also next to that same aisle, but it's not between you and the view of the ice, so it's not really a problem except that might make getting to and from your seats slower.
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Thank you! We have the suite right behind us in so if people are blocking us we can possibly stand, but sounds like we are far enough away! I guess some people just really want to get rid of tickets and price them accordingly.