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Post by RemyShanx on Jan 31, 2005 14:07:53 GMT -5
The Moose relocate yet again... and the WHA (or another similar league) moves in. When you buy season tickets/mini packs, you get discounted prices on those games? Would give people more incentive to buy the packs, and also enjoy some interesting hockey in the NHL and WHA. Or even if the AHL stays (Could it even survive? Well lets say it can don't hurt me ;D ) This would draw a bigger croud to both, and result in more income for both. What do you think?
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Post by gee on Jan 31, 2005 20:21:10 GMT -5
with the demand potential for nhl tickets it would definately be possible to make single game tickets only available when purchased in conjunction with ahl tickets. or certain premium single game tickets (canadiens, leafs, etc.) only available to those with ahl minipacks or available to those individuals first.
i recall hearing that the ahl generates enough revenue to pay the bills and still turn a profit at the mts centre. if there was ahl as well nhl owned by the same group then the nhl revenue could be gravy.
i said it before, keep the little rink rats going to moose games with their parents and other moose loyalists , those are the ones crying about winnipeg not being able to afford the nhl anyway. let the rest of us get our nhl tickets.
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Post by RemyShanx on Feb 1, 2005 0:48:45 GMT -5
I like the way you think ;D
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Post by TytotheG on Feb 1, 2005 1:03:11 GMT -5
It might be really tough to support both, could the moose survive with 3000 fans a game, this might happen if the NHL were back and the moose stayed put.
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Post by hatrick007 on Feb 1, 2005 11:57:53 GMT -5
It might be really tough to support both, could the moose survive with 3000 fans a game, this might happen if the NHL were back and the moose stayed put. I think we should get a farm team in like Fargo, or wherever. Winnipeg could not support two teams.
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