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Sharks Raise Ticket Prices

from David Pollak of the Mercury News,

The price hike - which covers season tickets and single-game seats - averages 7 percent to 8 percent, Sharks President Greg Jamison said Monday, though the percentage increase varies more widely in each seating category....

Fans and some in the media have criticized the Sharks for not spending closer to the amount allowed as the team pursues a Stanley Cup. The Sharks, however, are quick to point out over the years that high-spending teams, even in a cap era, do not usually end up with the silver trophy.

“We build the best team that we can and it comes in wherever it comes in,” Jamison said of the team’s payroll. “And we as an organization have always been willing to step up when the time is right.”

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