It was a rough year for the Minnesota Wild, expectations were high and Wild fans were quickly discouraged. The Minnesota Wild never seemed to really peak fan interest and spent most of the season skating in front of a only partially filled arena... without the demand for Wild Tickets that there has been in the past, Minnesota Wild Ticket prices fell on the secondary ticket market. For many of the late season games, ticket brokers like Ticket King were selling Minnesota Wild Tickets at below face value.
It makes me wonder what will happen to Wild Tickets next season. If fans are still barely interested at best, I doubt they will buy Minnesota Wild Tickets unless they are discounted. However, ticket brokers and the secondary market can not afford to sell discounted Wild Tickets for the entire season. In my opinion, brokers are going to need to spend the summer raising interest in the Minnesota Wild and encouraging fans to buy Wild Tickets early. Check back for updates about the Minnesota Wild and Wild Ticket Prices.
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I feel like the Wild Fans stayed pretty true.. I think they will be back next season and willing to pay full price
I agree, I think that Minnesota Wild Fans are ready for a fresh start for the 2010-2011 Minnesota Wild Season. I go to school with the Ticket King Intern and she thought that Wild Tickets would be a hot seller again no matter how the Wild do, Wild fans may get discouraged but they don't give up :)
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