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  1. Thanks all for suggestions. Yes, there are a number of reseller websites - StubHub, VividSeats, TicketExchange etc. I guess some people grab tickets right when they go on sale and then re-sell them there. What I don't get is, I was on the Ticketmaster website right when the pre-sale started, and the first seat map that I see already has most of the central sectors unavailable. I just don't see how this many seats may be sold out that fast. Even if some of them are blocked for season members. I suspect Canucks release tickets in waves, as a marketing trick (although I don't know what the point of that is), and I was hoping that someone here can confirm/disprove that that's the case.
  2. Hi all, I was interested in attending a few select games with buddies, and I've been trying to get a hold of single game tickets. I found that generally availability has been pretty low since the beginning of the general public sale, and even during the pre-sale. Most of the central sectors are mostly unavailable (there are only a few seats closer to the sides). For some games, for example vs Chicago on Feb 12, Ticketmaster shows nothing, literally nothing available, in the entire arena. I tried calling Canucks ticket line, and they told me all of the central sector seats are bought by season ticket holders, and no more tickets is going to be released. Somehow I find it hard to believe. I know that their "Family packs" will be released in future, so there's that. Does anybody know if more tickets will be released throughout the year, or is this really all that's left? I'm debating whether I should go for less-than-optimal seats now, or wait for more to be released. Thanks
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