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Originally Posted by butterfly
Yes, primary is the original sale by the team. Not sure what you mean by "bowl seats;" in Edmonton all the 100s and 200s are normal lower and upper deck seats from what I saw. I've only been once.
One of my friends is a Dallas STH and they can decline their option to purchase any given playoff game, in which case it will be offered by the team on the primary market. It's not the entire round or entire playoffs for them - could differ for other teams.
Every team has tons of secondary market tickets. Try to make a ton of money, cool. If not, they'll be happy to go to the game. Anyone who chooses to be a STH can't "in this economy" people.
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What I was referring to is the large group of tickets at the upper level on one end of the rink. There’s a very large contingent of those tickets for sale, there’s a big lounge there and there’s not really any sth there and it’s pretty expensive so you need to sell them every game. Those tickets aren’t really part of the bowl per se.
We can’t pick and choose by game it’s all or nothing, you can pay as you go though which is what we do. But we can’t decline a specific game or round. I’m not “in this economy” people anyone, and no team owes me a lower price so I can turn a profit. The team has tons of data and sets the price right where they think it should be. What I meant by my comment is even trying to sell for face value is uphill right now, tickets are very expensive and there’s lots of pressure on peoples finances so they can be tough to move. We don’t care about that, and I have no empathy for the ticket resellers out there, was just commenting on why there’s lots of tickets that appear for sale.