ST. LOUIS, March 25, 2004 - Single-game tickets for the first round of the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs will go on sale at noon this Saturday, March 27, at the Savvis Center box office and all Ticketmaster locations.
Tickets for the first round are the same as 2003-2004 gate prices -- $125, $110, $105 and $100 in the Parquet (first four rows); $90, $85, $70, $65 and $45 in the lower Plaza Level; and $45, $35, $25 and $15 in the upper Mezzanine Level.
Only single-game tickets for Home Games 1, 2 and 3 in the first round will be sold at Ticketmaster outlets on Saturday. Ticketmaster locations include all three Blue Note Sport Shops, the IceZone at St. Louis Mills, Famous-Barr, select Schnucks Video Clubs and Streetside Records. Fans may also purchase tickets at stlouisblues.com or ticketmaster.com, or by phone at 314/241-1888.
Playoff series packages for all games in the first two rounds are currently on sale through the Blues sales department. Fans buying playoff packages will save on gate prices, be guaranteed the same seats and be invoiced later for the third and final rounds. A "pay as we play" option is also available. Fans should visit Savvis Center during business hours or call 314/622-BLUE to purchase playoff packages.
Discount ticket packages for groups of 10 or more are also currently on sale. Groups of 10 or more may purchase Plaza High End or Mezzanine Center tickets for $40 each, Mezzanine End tickets for $30 each or Mezzanine High Center tickets for $20 each - a $5 savings per ticket in each price category. Groups of 20 or more receive the same discount and all members in the group will receive a free Blues playoffs T-shirt. Group packages are on sale now at 314/622-BLUE.
Also, party rooms and single-game suite rentals for the playoffs are available on a limited basis, with both available for purchase Monday by visiting Savvis Center or calling 314/622-BLUE.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are scheduled to begin either Wednesday, April 7, or Thursday, April 8, at the home arena of the higher-seeded team. Should the Blues qualify for the playoffs, they would likely start on the road, resulting in their first home game no sooner than Sunday, April 11.
Refunds for unplayed games will be available at point of purchase.
Tickets for the first round are the same as 2003-2004 gate prices -- $125, $110, $105 and $100 in the Parquet (first four rows); $90, $85, $70, $65 and $45 in the lower Plaza Level; and $45, $35, $25 and $15 in the upper Mezzanine Level.
Only single-game tickets for Home Games 1, 2 and 3 in the first round will be sold at Ticketmaster outlets on Saturday. Ticketmaster locations include all three Blue Note Sport Shops, the IceZone at St. Louis Mills, Famous-Barr, select Schnucks Video Clubs and Streetside Records. Fans may also purchase tickets at stlouisblues.com or ticketmaster.com, or by phone at 314/241-1888.
Playoff series packages for all games in the first two rounds are currently on sale through the Blues sales department. Fans buying playoff packages will save on gate prices, be guaranteed the same seats and be invoiced later for the third and final rounds. A "pay as we play" option is also available. Fans should visit Savvis Center during business hours or call 314/622-BLUE to purchase playoff packages.
Discount ticket packages for groups of 10 or more are also currently on sale. Groups of 10 or more may purchase Plaza High End or Mezzanine Center tickets for $40 each, Mezzanine End tickets for $30 each or Mezzanine High Center tickets for $20 each - a $5 savings per ticket in each price category. Groups of 20 or more receive the same discount and all members in the group will receive a free Blues playoffs T-shirt. Group packages are on sale now at 314/622-BLUE.
Also, party rooms and single-game suite rentals for the playoffs are available on a limited basis, with both available for purchase Monday by visiting Savvis Center or calling 314/622-BLUE.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are scheduled to begin either Wednesday, April 7, or Thursday, April 8, at the home arena of the higher-seeded team. Should the Blues qualify for the playoffs, they would likely start on the road, resulting in their first home game no sooner than Sunday, April 11.
Refunds for unplayed games will be available at point of purchase.
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