The state of the Phoenix/Glendale Coyotes

Dr. Jones

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Man.... What are the prices for season tickets in the lower bowl?

Sounds like a good time to get in cheap!
 

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for a full season, lower level tickets will run between $45-$80

IMO, the tickets that are a steal deal are those that are in 229, 202, 217 & 214 - they are the sections that bookend the two "upper center straights" sections

sit in the near rows on the edges closer to the middle and pay $15 per game on a full season for incredible seats
 

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for a full season, lower level tickets will run between $45-$80

IMO, the tickets that are a steal deal are those that are in 229, 202, 217 & 214 - they are the sections that bookend the two "upper center straights" sections

sit in the near rows on the edges closer to the middle and pay $15 per game on a full season for incredible seats

My prediction:

The Coyotes will move to "La Ville de Québec" and a season later will win the Stanley Cup, as was the case when the Nordiques moved to Colorado. Karma. ;)
 

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I haven't been paying much attention to hockey this season but this ownership thing is driving me up a wall. I'm at my wits end with reading about how this potential person/group is going to make a bid for the team and it turns out being a total farce.

If the team moves out of Phoenix, so be it. I'll take my rooting interest to the Ducks :D
 

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Yeah, I too am starting to feel the end is near with our desert dogs, I've only been to two games so far this year. We really need an ownership group that's gonna press the flesh after the purchase the problem even after the NHL lowered the price is still the lease agreement & as many have stated if the Yotes go away Westgate will become a ghost town... UGH! Pretty cool read on espn...

http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/7648264/nhl-coach-dave-tippett-helps-phoenix-coyotes-win-hard-times-espn-magazine
 

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Interesting article, but somewhat inaccurate. As somebody who attends the Ice Den regularly, it is a first-class facility. In fact, it's one of the best public ice arenas in the country that just added a new 3rd rink. To call it a dump is pretty lame.

Also, the Coyotes practice at the Ice Den because it is closer to most of their homes and quicker than driving all the way out to Glendale the morning of game day (assuming this writer is referring to the Saturday, Nov. 5th game vs. the Oilers which the Coyotes won 4-2).
 
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