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$9 Hockey Tickets in Detroit
by Alanah McGinley on 09/06/07 at 02:34 PM ET
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From the Detroit News,
The Detroit Red Wings will offer a $9 ticket when they begin selling individual-game tickets on Sept. 13.
The $9 tickets will be offered on a month-by-month basis. Only games in October at Joe Louis Arena will be available in the initial sale.
Additionally, these discounted tickets will be sold only at the Joe Louis Arena box office and will be limited to two per person.
continued… (*no mention of whether the seats are located in the arena or in the parking lot…)
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