I was row 1 of section 208 with the sleeping baby and weird toddler.Your seats were better than mine. Glad we made a game of it at least. I thought I spotted worm a number of rows below me. Meant to go say hi but did t make it. Didn’t want to scare him and the e family. We have I was tied up it was my wife’s birthday. Maybe have a beer next year.
Gorgeous familyPost game picture
It was you lol. Nice family worm we were row four in 208.Post game picture
Should have said hello!It was you lol. Nice family worm we were row four in 208.
Just looked and $315 for two seats. Had purchased back in September.not bad
When I went to school in Calgary we would buy nose bleeds for `$14. Then you scope out empties and move later in game. It was a life time ago now.I went to the game in Calgary on Saturday. First time in the Saddlesore. I had a good seat in the corner but during intermission I walked up to the Press Level just to see how bad the view is from up there. You were right, Alan. It's like climbing Everest and the view from the last row is basically a letterbox where you see the ice and nothing else, including the scoreboard (which is minuscule compared with the scoreboard in Edmonton)
In 1988-89, we used to line up to get Habs tickets at the old Forum for about $12 I think it was when they went on sale at the beginning of the month for that month's games. My buddy, who used to go with me, says he tells people this now but isn't sure they believe him.When I went to school in Calgary we would buy nose bleeds for `$14. Then you scope out empties and move later in game. It was a life time ago now.
Mine were free. Vendor that I deal with at work has season seats that i snagged from him for the Habs game.how much were the tix
Your kids seem to be despondent that you are “forcing” them to be Habs fans when they can cheer for a good team in the city where they live. But I could be wrong.Post game picture
gotta force them no child of mine was cheering for any teams I don'tYour kids seem to be despondent that you are “forcing” them to be Habs fans when they can cheer for a good team in the city where they live. But I could be wrong.
I'm sure the 5 month old doesn't understand. The 3 year old "cheers" for both.Your kids seem to be despondent that you are “forcing” them to be Habs fans when they can cheer for a good team in the city where they live. But I could be wrong.
Hell in the early 2000s there was the Molson Ex section for 15$/tickets. Remember getting tickets in the playoffs in the whites for that famous game against the Bruins when Koivu scored the winner after a big comeback For like 50$. Those were the days.In 1988-89, we used to line up to get Habs tickets at the old Forum for about $12 I think it was when they went on sale at the beginning of the month for that month's games. My buddy, who used to go with me, says he tells people this now but isn't sure they believe him.
They used to limit sales to 4 per customer. I usually bought a pair. One game I remember the scalpers approached me in the lineup. They asked how many I was going to buy at the wicket. Then they offered a deal-buy two more and they would buy them from me at face value, and give me a discount on the two I intended to keep. So I actually got those two for about $6 each instead of $12.
shit beer$12 is the price of a beer at the concessions.