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The Wild advanced to the NHL playoffs (and lost in the first round) for the second year in a row this spring. The price of watching them try to make it three consecutive playoff berths has increased for most of the seats at Xcel Energy Center.
The Wild announced its 2008-09 season-ticket prices, which includes increases ranging from 4.8 percent to 12.5 percent in all lower- and upper-level sections. Club-level ticket prices will not change, marking the final year of a three-year price freeze at that level.
Lower-level tickets will range from $65 at the ends of the arena (up $5 per game/per seat from 2007-08), $75 in the corners (up $4) to $86 on the sides (up $4).
Club-level prices are $75 and $85.
In the upper level, prices are $18 for end seats (up $2) and $38 for the sides (up $3).
According to the team, the Wild has 16,500 season-ticket holders with more than 7,500 on a waiting list for tickets. People on the waiting list are required to make a $200-per-seat deposit. Renewal information was sent to current season-ticket holders starting Friday.
The Wild has sold out all 321 home games in franchise history, including 287 regular-season games, 21 exhibition games and 13 playoff games. The arena's capacity is 18,064.
Single-game ticket prices for the 2008-09 season will be announced later.
KENT YOUNGBLOOD
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Prices will continue to rise
So, last year, the average cost of a Wild ticket was the 6th highest in the NHL and they also had one of the highest increases from '06-07 … read more to '07-08. It's unfortunate that there are so many of us out there that have season tickets that keep justifying that a few extra $'s isn't a big deal. But, as long as we the Xcel Center keeps selling out, prices will rise....simple supply/demand theory. With everything else skyrocketing in price, eventually something has to give (but not this year for me).
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