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Jets playoff pricing released: how do we compare with other markets?

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Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders got their playoff package information in their email this morning and the prices seem pretty reasonable imho. I was wondering how we compare to other markets.

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Any other teams have their playoff pricing released yet? How do your prices compare?



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They haven't even made the F***ing playoffs yet.

EDIT: Since people don't realize I was quoting the captain of the Jets Blake Wheeler... That's what I was doing stop quoting me thinking I was serious.
 
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They haven't even made the F***ing playoffs yet.
It really does not matter. You are required to pay the full amount as a ST holder, and if they play 0 or 16 any remaining balance goes to next year's balance.

So a non issue.
 
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Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders got their playoff package information in their email this morning and the prices seem pretty reasonable imho. I was wondering how we compare to other markets.

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Any other teams have their playoff pricing released yet? How do your prices compare?



m.
Looks like a good deal especially if Canadian dollars.
 
Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders got their playoff package information in their email this morning and the prices seem pretty reasonable imho. I was wondering how we compare to other markets.

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Any other teams have their playoff pricing released yet? How do your prices compare?



m.

Went to three Oilers playoff games last season (They won them all too)

Lower Bowl cost me 600 per ticket
Other times were Upper Bowl and they were 450-500 a ticket

This was on resale market.

Season ticket holders I think paid 180~ minimum for nosebleeds per game. Then again it was first season with new arena and they would sell out at any price.

Those prices you listed are insanely good, they are leaving a lot of money on the table for sure.
 
Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders got their playoff package information in their email this morning and the prices seem pretty reasonable imho. I was wondering how we compare to other markets.

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Any other teams have their playoff pricing released yet? How do your prices compare?



m.

As a Leaf fan I am jealous. I don't know what P7 means exactly in Winnipeg, but its probably the universal nosebleeds. You telling me you can go to a cup final for $136 per game?

Leafs regular season tickets right now run the same price for the same kind of ticket and will probably run closer to double that for a first round playoff series.
 
It really does not matter. You are required to pay the full amount as a ST holder, and if they play 0 or 16 any remaining balance goes to next year's balance.

So a non issue.


Not quite. We have two "Convenient Payment Options". Pay as we Play - pay for each of the four playoff rounds only as they are confirmed and Pay in Full - pay for 16 games up front. If you do the 'Pay as we Play' option charges are applied at the start of each round so you only pay for the maximum number of games that round (ie three or four depending on who has home ice advantage).



m.
 
As a Leaf fan I am jealous. I don't know what P7 means exactly in Winnipeg, but its probably the universal nosebleeds. You telling me you can go to a cup final for $136 per game?

Leafs regular season tickets right now run the same price for the same kind of ticket and will probably run closer to double that for a first round playoff series.
As a season ticket holder yes.

General public is significantly higher, re-sale will be even more imsane.
 
Not quite. We have two "Convenient Payment Options". Pay as we Play - pay for each of the four playoff rounds only as they are confirmed and Pay in Full - pay for 16 games up front. If you do the 'Pay as we Play' option charges are applied at the start of each round so you only pay for the maximum number of games that round (ie three or four depending on who has home ice advantage).



m.
Ah , yes, per round you pay in advance. My mistake. Thanks for clarifying.
 
As a Leaf fan I am jealous. I don't know what P7 means exactly in Winnipeg, but its probably the universal nosebleeds. You telling me you can go to a cup final for $136 per game?

Leafs regular season tickets right now run the same price for the same kind of ticket and will probably run closer to double that for a first round playoff series.

Yup, P7 seats are the endzone nosebleeds:

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P7: Yellows
P6: Greens
P5: Reds
P4: Purples
P3: Silver
P2: Orange
P1: Light blue
Loge: Dark blue ring around the inner perimeter of the upper deck

Bear in mind that these prices I've posted are the season ticket holder prices - walk up prices are way higher. To illustrate my P2 tickets for a regular season game are $135 each. P2 tickets if you buy from the Jets are almost $200 each. This suggests that the walk up prices for playoff tickets will almost certainly be 50% higher than the chart I shared.



m.
 
Avalanche STH will pay regular season ticket prices if they make the playoffs this year.

My seats are 3rd row center balcony. I think face value is 60, but STH pay 30 per seat.
 
Winnipeg Jets season ticket holders got their playoff package information in their email this morning and the prices seem pretty reasonable imho. I was wondering how we compare to other markets.

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Any other teams have their playoff pricing released yet? How do your prices compare?



m.

I pay $80 per game as a season ticket holder in Edmonton for regular season tickets and I'm in one of the cheapest zones.

My seats would be in P6 technically but given the size of the arena in Edmonton I probably sit as far from the ice as the folks in Winnipeg that sit in P7.
 

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