19. Ottawa Senators (Thanks to @DJRezz):
The full perks list can be found
here and the selections you can make are based on the amount you spend, tenure, and where your seats are located. Some of the additional perks are 20% off at the team store, discounted parking (free for full STHs with tenure of 5 years, or half STHs with tenure of 10 years), team credit/cash back based on your seat costs (with the former giving you a larger percentage), and ticket trades (being able to trade your tickets for a game of equal value through the team). In addition, for those who renewed for the upcoming 2014-2015 season, the Senators offered 10% back as well as entries into a draw for 10 big prizes such as a trip to the Heritage Classic in Vancouver or $1000 gift cards.
The Ottawa Senators held a meet and greet this season for STHs, but it was combined with the public meet and greet. It was held on September 21st, 2013. The public meet and greet consisted of two autograph sessions at different times with around a dozen players (including prospects) available for each. In addition, the public event featured a game worn equipment sale, an open practice/scrimmage, and a Q/A with Spezza/Methot/Kassian. The meet and greet event for STHs actually overlapped with the first public autograph session. STHs were each given a random number that allowed them to meet one of six random players (MacArthur, Phillips, Turris, Karlsson, Michalek, or Anderson). Photos and autographs were both allowed, and the team provided sharpies as well as a Sens poster featuring several players. Club STHs had their own event at the same time in a separate room and had access to players that the public and normal STHs didn't, such as Bobby Ryan. Here are three photos, one from the
public event, the
normal STH event, and the
club STH event.
On top of the meet and greet, the Senators offer STHs first seating access to the development camp scrimmage during the summer which features all their prospects. Afterwards, the STHs are given a Q/A with management/coaching staff. This is followed by autograph/photo opportunities with all the prospects. The Senators do provide sharpies as well as a special 8.5x11 development camp photo to get signed if they wish. Due to time restraints, most STHs can only meet around half the players. This season the workers didn't stop people from taking photos with the players as they did in the past. The Senators also hosted a watch party at the Canadian Tire Centre to watch the Heritage Classic game on the jumbotron. They provided two free food items (pizza, pop, popcorn, fries, and hot dogs) as well as had two Sens alumni (Shaun Van Allen & Brad Marsh) on hand. They also had an equipment sale and a chance to get a photo in front of the dressing room, training room, and centre ice.
The Senators perks have definitely been declining the past few seasons, especially the meet and greet. Previous years' meet and greets have been only open to STHs and allowed them to meet multiple players (although most stars were absent) for photos and autographs (with around 60% of the NHL team in attendance as well as prospects attending the training camp). These events usually lasted two hours and also offered tours of the locker room and training room, inflatable rides for the kids, as well as roaming Alumni members (Ron Tugnutt, Laurie Boschman etc.).