Tickets: New York Rangers Ticket Thread

DonMurdochs8ball

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Nov 24, 2015
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I think I’ll wait until closer to the Canucks game on the 12th and hopefully swoop in for a deal. The Bridge looks like an interesting experience but 200 Level is a lot closer to the action and cheaper so hard to pass up that combination. Prices should decrease and I’ll be happy with either.
200 level is nice but some of the back rows have the chase bridge hanging down
 
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DonMurdochs8ball

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Nov 24, 2015
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NOT IN OUR HOUSE!

Looking for 2 tickets to 11/21 vs NYI in the $100 per ticket range. Text me at 973-600-2031, . thanks
 

DonMurdochs8ball

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Nov 24, 2015
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A few games in Sec 227, Row 2. Two tickets. All games full STH face value except 11/24 and 12/23, which are UNDER face value.

11/21 vs. Islanders -- $162/ea
11/24 vs. Washington -- $200/ea
12/23 vs. Philadelphia -- $220/ea
1/17 vs. Chicago -- $143/ea
2/6 vs. Boston -- $143/ea
2/21 vs. Minnesota -- $115.75/ea
2/27 vs. Tampa Bay -- $115.75/ea
3/9 vs. New Jersey -- $162/ea
3/19 vs. Detroit -- $127.25/ea
4/3 vs. Ottawa -- $115.75/ea
4/5 vs. Columbus -- $127.25/ea
Tonight's game still available?
 

Rangers110

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Apr 29, 2012
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Selling 2 tickets for Rangers vs. Caps this Saturday 11-24
Section 109 Row 16.
Price is $185 per ticket. Way below face value.

If interested email or call / text
[email protected] or 908-451-8177
 
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ray hey

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Mar 8, 2008
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Have tickets for Rangers Capitals Saturday game. Section 226 row 3 seats 1 & 2 Great seats-on the aisle closer to center ice & facing both benches. Selling below face $360 for pair. Will be at game tonight (in same seats), can meet for cash payment. email me at: [email protected]
 

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4 tickets available for Monday's game against the Senators (11/26).
Lower bowl: Section 102, Row 14, seats on the aisle.
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Asking $100 each, will sell in pairs. PM, @ me or, quote this post
 

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Leonardo87

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Wow just scored MC tickets for 175.00 each on ticketmaster for Monday’s game against Ottawa. Think there are still some available.
 

CarlosDanger

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Looking for 4 tickets for 12/18 against Anaheim. Schedule changed and I sold my seats for that game already by mistake. I also have 2 of my season seats in 209 Row 20 up for sale for 12/14 against the Coyotes. Taking reasonable offers on them or willing to trade with cash on my end for the 12/18 game.
 

ray hey

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Last chance: Have tickets for Rangers Capitals Saturday game. Section 226 row 3 seats 1 & 2 Really great seats-on the aisle closer to center ice & facing both benches. Little TV's below you in gallery row 1. Selling below face $350 for pair. Paypal payment. email me at: [email protected]
 
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ltrangerfan

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Jul 24, 2010
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I have A bit of time in the post Thanksgiving weekend and a few random thoughts came to mind.

I was the guy who thought long and hard about giving up his seats after 25+ years as a subscriber.
I wrestled with the thought that I could never replace my center ice row 2 seats. I would probably be unwilling to pay the price to attend the "classic playoff games".

On the downside, the kids no longer go to the games. I attend ... maybe 2 a year. My interest to be there isn't quite at the level it was 1/4 century ago.

The team was attempting some kind of rebuild so economics became a very strong factor against renewing. The hassle of continuing to be a ticket broker wasn't appealing (try selling a game on stubhub and remembering to forward tix at a later date?).

The final straw was that my seat prices doubled since the renovation. At the same time the opening game price (as an example) has contracted by 20% over the past few years. My pre season tix sales prices remains unchanged in the $50 range per tix despite the face price doubling. I believe the dynamic pricing really hasn't affected tix prices that much. Sure, customers won't pay much over face for low interest games and they seem unwilling to pay premiums on hot games. In the end, total sales prices are averaging lower despite higher costs. I suspect this would have been the case if level pricing was used.

This is all conjecture. I am projecting 2018 sales prices based on what I see on the exchanges. Maybe I've underestimated the demand? I do help a friend who has had tix downstairs for 50 years and 2018 to date has not been kind to him. Perhaps a winning team will alter the outcome?

Perhaps, the Rangers will win the cup this year and the excitement will return? At that point I will be jealous for not hanging on. The decision I had to make was based on a rebuilding period, buying MSG tix (to be resold) on a team whose tix are priced as a stanley cup contender. Maybe if I attended my attitude would be different?

That's my lament.
 
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DonMurdochs8ball

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Nov 24, 2015
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A few games in Sec 227, Row 2. Two tickets. All games full STH face value except 11/24 and 12/23, which are UNDER face value.

11/24 vs. Washington -- $200/ea
12/23 vs. Philadelphia -- $220/ea
1/17 vs. Chicago -- $143/ea
2/6 vs. Boston -- $143/ea
2/21 vs. Minnesota -- $115.75/ea
2/27 vs. Tampa Bay -- $115.75/ea
3/9 vs. New Jersey -- $162/ea
3/19 vs. Detroit -- $127.25/ea
4/3 vs. Ottawa -- $115.75/ea
4/5 vs. Columbus -- $127.25/ea
Todays game still available?
 

JimmyG89

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May 1, 2010
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Selling my tickets for tomorrow night. I'm in section 311, barstool seating. Seats 12 and 13. There is a small pole between the seats, but it does not get in the way of the view of the rink and you can still talk to/see the person you sit with.

Looking for face value of the ticket. I paid $330 for the pair. Msg if interested.
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Just to note, the idiot standing kept standing for a while, even after being warned. They were ejected from the seats. They also didn't even buy those seats.

Can't make tonight's game. Selling my pair. The face value of the pair is $176. I'm looking for $100 for the pair.
 

JimmyG89

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Can't make tonight's game. Selling my pair. The face value of the pair is $176. I'm looking for $100 for the pair.

If anyone wants them and is close to the garden, I'll give them to someone at this point. Send me like 20 bucks lol (totally optional).
 
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broadwayblue

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I have A bit of time in the post Thanksgiving weekend and a few random thoughts came to mind.

I was the guy who thought long and hard about giving up his seats after 25+ years as a subscriber.
I wrestled with the thought that I could never replace my center ice row 2 seats. I would probably be unwilling to pay the price to attend the "classic playoff games".

On the downside, the kids no longer go to the games. I attend ... maybe 2 a year. My interest to be there isn't quite at the level it was 1/4 century ago.

The team was attempting some kind of rebuild so economics became a very strong factor against renewing. The hassle of continuing to be a ticket broker wasn't appealing (try selling a game on stubhub and remembering to forward tix at a later date?).

The final straw was that my seat prices doubled since the renovation. At the same time the opening game price (as an example) has contracted by 20% over the past few years. My pre season tix sales prices remains unchanged in the $50 range per tix despite the face price doubling. I believe the dynamic pricing really hasn't affected tix prices that much. Sure, customers won't pay much over face for low interest games and they seem unwilling to pay premiums on hot games. In the end, total sales prices are averaging lower despite higher costs. I suspect this would have been the case if level pricing was used.

This is all conjecture. I am projecting 2018 sales prices based on what I see on the exchanges. Maybe I've underestimated the demand? I do help a friend who has had tix downstairs for 50 years and 2018 to date has not been kind to him. Perhaps a winning team will alter the outcome?

Perhaps, the Rangers will win the cup this year and the excitement will return? At that point I will be jealous for not hanging on. The decision I had to make was based on a rebuilding period, buying MSG tix (to be resold) on a team whose tix are priced as a stanley cup contender. Maybe if I attended my attitude would be different?

That's my lament.

Did you ultimately give them up?

I don't think the Rangers are winning the cup this year.
 

BigTruzz

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Jul 19, 2011
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Hey guys,

I'm visiting New York for Wrestlemania next year and will also be looking at catching a Rangers game as well. The only game that would work would be April 5th vs Columbus.

I would prefer 6 tickets in a row but can also make 6 total tickets work too.

Let me know if any of ya'll have anything available!

Thanks
 

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Section 111, Row 13
2 seats in from aisle closer to section 110
Double attack side
2 seats

Best offers considered

12/23/18 Sunday, December 23, 2018 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers - $295.25/ticket
12/27/18 Thursday, December 27, 2018 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Columbus Blue Jackets - $157.25/ticket
01/10/19 Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. New York Islanders - $198.25/ticket
01/15/19 Tuesday, January 15, 2019 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Carolina Hurricanes - $100.25/ticket
01/17/19 Thursday, January 17, 2019 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Chicago Blackhawks - $179.40/ticket
01/29/19 Tuesday, January 29, 2019 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers - $168.50/ticket
02/02/19 Saturday, February 02, 2019 7:00 PM New York Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Lightning - $168.50/ticket
 

ltrangerfan

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Jul 24, 2010
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Did you ultimately give them up?

I don't think the Rangers are winning the cup this year.


Yes... I gave them up.

I wasn't going. The kids weren't going. My partner was no longer very interested. I used maybe 2 tix per year.

I was the tix broker. The margins I received from selling tix was shrinking every year. Last year, after exhibs I lost a few dollars.

My thinking...$135 cost + $10 exhibs (amortized) + $15 (selling fees) = $160 per game to break even.

Great seats but $160 for a rebuilding team? After the turn around first stop is $180/$200 adjusted break even? Early playoff games in recent years = breakeven. I believed that the tix would sell at $125 average at best

As I said , I need to remember to put up the tix, not sell the games twice, keep changing prices, deliver the tix, etc for the Stanley cup lottery.

I'm 66, and don't need/want the hassle. Are the selling rules changing within the states? If the team excels then sure... I left some dollars on the table. If not, then why am I involved? So....I gave up being a ticket broker.

Yes, I gave them up.
 
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