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The Buffalo Sabres have made it all but official: They will have no playoff tickets left to sell to the general public this season.

 

A whopping 98.5 percent of season-ticket holders have put down a deposit for their playoff tickets, while 90 percent already have renewed for next year — more than six months before the start of next season.

 

And with the team’s own 14,800 season-ticket cap still in place for next season, Sabres officials believe there’s a decent chance they won’t be able to provide minipacks — which typically allow fans to buy tickets for five, 10 or 20 games.

 

Three weeks before the playoffs begin, Sabres tickets remain a redhot commodity in this town.

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The Bills have atleast 3 times as many season ticket holders as that during down years.

 

but proportional to seating capacity...............

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The Buffalo Sabres have made it all but official: They will have no playoff tickets left to sell to the general public this season.

 

A whopping 98.5 percent of season-ticket holders have put down a deposit for their playoff tickets, while 90 percent already have renewed for next year — more than six months before the start of next season.

 

And with the team’s own 14,800 season-ticket cap still in place for next season, Sabres officials believe there’s a decent chance they won’t be able to provide minipacks — which typically allow fans to buy tickets for five, 10 or 20 games.

 

Three weeks before the playoffs begin, Sabres tickets remain a redhot commodity in this town.

This is true, winning teams sell out

 

I can guarantee that if the Sabres don't win the cup, or let either briere or Drury walk, there are going to be some pissed off season ticket holders

 

Once the team goes back to being mediocre/good, the bandwagon will empty out a bit and tickets will become easier to get again

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This is true, winning teams sell out

 

I can guarantee that if the Sabres don't win the cup, or let either briere or Drury walk, there are going to be some pissed off season ticket holders

 

Once the team goes back to being mediocre/good, the bandwagon will empty out a bit and tickets will become easier to get again

 

What about a team like the Toronto Maple Leafs? The very definition of mediocre, yet they sell out every game, every night, year after year on the promise of hope.

 

Why can't the Bills have fans like that??

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What about a team like the Toronto Maple Leafs? The very definition of mediocre, yet they sell out every game, every night, year after year on the promise of hope.

 

Why can't the Bills have fans like that??

 

seriously?

 

Why can't a sports team generate as much community passion as A HOCKEY TEAM IN THE LARGEST CITY IN CANADA?

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I can guarantee that if the Sabres don't win the cup, or let either briere or Drury walk, there are going to be some pissed off season ticket holders

 

 

You are going to be partially pissed off sometime around July 15th then.

They will win the cup, :devil: but there is no way they are keeping both guys. One for sure but not both.

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The Bills have atleast 3 times as many season ticket holders as that during down years.

8 home games compared to 40....18,000 seats vs 70,000, I can see your point. :devil:

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You are going to be partially pissed off sometime around July 15th then.

They will win the cup, :unsure: but there is no way they are keeping both guys. One for sure but not both.

Its possible to keep both, the key is that contracts have to be given NOW, and some players like Connolly, Hecht, Kalinan, or a Kotalik may need to be moved to make room financially. If you don't let Briere or Drury sniff FA, you could get Briere for around $6 mil for 5 years, and Drury for about $5mil for 5 years. Instead I can see them losing both because by the time Darcy gets around to talking contracts, they might as well test their worth on the open market where someone will offer both $7 mil plus a year.

 

Losing either will have an effect at the box office and with the fan base. Remember, the average fan doesn't spend all day on a message board reviewing the cap numbers and financial trends in the NHL. They know these are the 2 most popular players (besides Miller) that will both become FA's and will want both back. Losing one will bring this team back down to Earth and they will be fighting to get back to where they are right now.

 

Now lets just say, for sh*ts and Giggles they don't win the cup (I mean its not a given they will, look at Ottawa last year, who thought they would be out second round?, who thought Carolina even had a chance) and are knocked out 2nd round or in the finals. Are fans going to be happy now seeing one of the best players allowed to walk? Are they going to support a team that yet again had their season end in disapointment and then seemingly get worse by letting one of their best players go?

 

The only way Buffalo continues to pack the building with Season ticket holders is to keep the team at the top.

 

As for the comment about the Leafs. Its called corporate backing, and a very long tradition (because they are an original six) with a huge fan base. The lower bowl is mostly owned by corporations which limits seating to the average fan and allows the prices to be huge. Also being in one of the biggest cities in Canada doesn't hurt in allowing them to charge what they want and still bring fans in, win or lose

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