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If You Want To Buy Season Tickets For The New Hamilton Predators NHL Franchise
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http://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/100... &minorcatid=9 I bought 2 in the lower bowl... My other buddies bought like 4-6 seats as well. I would advise you get on this asap as they will sell out quickly... I am sooooo crossing my fingers this goes thru, I might give up my undying leafs support to back the new team in the Hammer!!!! :winkwink: :thumbsup DH |
good luck, lower bowl will have some good resale value as well for the games you can't attend.
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Hamilton is getting a team?! Thats pretty cool actually. I hate that the NHL expanded to so many warm weather US states... what do you think the prices will be like? Leafs seasons tickets are getting out of control expensive :(
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The only way the team moves is if Nashville's attendance drops on average below 14,000 per game, and the city then has the option to boost it up to this level by buying tickets themselves.
The idea of getting fans in Hamilton to put the $500 down is to dis-hearten the Nashville Season Ticket drive and force the city council to either allow them to move or to pay up. |
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Any idea how long that page has been up at ticket master? Considering snagging some.
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This is crazy news. As someone who went to university in Hamilton, I can say beyond a doubt that if this actually happens it will really help out the floundering downtown core of Hamilton. That place has been begging for some rejuvenation for quite a while now. I bet Buffalo is not too happy about this development though.
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Actually the Preds can't move until 2009-2010 at the earliest and in order to to do that they have to have less than 14,000 in paid attendance this year. Also Metro Finance Director David Manning said the Predators can't exercise an escape clause in their lease of the city's arena until a dispute over their "tangible net worth" is resolved. The lease requires that Metro be able to get back part of its initial $35 million investment in the Predators if the franchise leaves town before the lease expires in 2028. The city said last year that the Predators' tangible net worth was too low to let taxpayers recover that investment. The Predators responded that Metro was miscalculating their value and accused the city of violating the lease by failing to pay a sister company's bonus fees for managing the arena. A year's worth of negotiations haven't settled the dispute. Until it is settled, Manning said, the Predators can't invoke an escape clause available to them if paid attendance falls below certain levels for two seasons. "The opinion of our counsel is that on that point, they are in default," Manning said. "They're not entitled to give notice while that issue is unresolved," Manning said. |
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In case you are lazy and don't want to move your hand the extra couple of inches it would require to go to google and find the info...here is an article I found that pretty much sums it all up for you. http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/n...5e1735b03e&p=2 |
Ontario doesn't need a 3rd team. The Maritimes is dying for a team.
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The MLSE Group won't let a team go to hamilton, hamilton is in there coverage range, & you know how much MLSE Loves money. It will never happen. If anywhere the team will go to the maritimes.
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"Balsillie would have to sign a consent agreement with the NHL, including a clause that prevents a new owner from relocating the team for seven years." Quote:
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Go Pens!
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i already have leafs seas tickets, i dont need another shitty team :p
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