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via Russo’s Rants,

Single-game ticket prices will range from $24.00 to $98.00 and Premium game ticket prices will range from $29.00 to $118.00 (Facility fee and Ticketmaster charges not included).

The following 12 contests will feature Premium pricing for the 2008-09 season: Oct. 11 vs. Boston, Oct. 30 vs. Montreal, Nov. 26 vs. Dallas, Nov. 28 vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 19 vs. N.Y. Islanders, Jan. 3 vs. Detroit, Jan. 17 vs. Anaheim, Jan. 27 vs. Toronto, Feb. 14 vs. Ottawa, Feb. 21 vs. Detroit, March 17 vs. Colorado and April 10 vs. Nashville.

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A game with us (Nashville) made a premium pricing package?!?!? Well, the Wild are about as exciting to watch as the Preds, I hear.

Posted by PredNeck from Hicktown on 08/20/08 at 04:56 PM ET

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A game with us (Nashville) made a premium pricing package?!?!?

Probably because it’s the last home date of the season. The real head-scratcher for me is the Isles.

Posted by shep from california on 08/20/08 at 07:31 PM ET

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I didnt look and really don’t care to look, so i might be wrong, but the dec 19 game against the isles is probably premium priced because its the last home game before christmas.

Posted by Kevin from Pittsburgh on 08/21/08 at 10:37 AM ET

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Well i decided i would look, I guess curiosity got the best of me, anyway i was wrong haha. So yeah i guess they are expecting big crowds to see the worst team in hockey…
My question is are tickets this cheap everywhere? I mean individual game tickets in Pittsburgh start at like 44 and go up. not to mention there are only like 1000 individual game tickets available for each game.

Posted by Kevin from Pittsburgh on 08/21/08 at 10:51 AM ET

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