Winnipeg Season Tickets Sold Out

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First Posted: 06/04/11 03:24 PM ET Updated: 08/04/11 06:12 AM ET

CBC -- Winnipeg's new NHL team has reached its goal of selling 13,000 season tickets.

The number was made on Saturday, just minutes after tickets went on sale to the general public at noon local time.

"We would like to take a special moment to thank all of our fans in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Canada for their support over the past week -- in particular, the overwhelming response of our fans which has resulted in a successful 'Drive to 13,000' campaign," Jim Ludlow, the president & CEO of the ownership group True North Sports & Entertainment said in a statement.

"The success of the campaign is a key ingredient to ensuring the sustainability and long-term viability of NHL hockey in this province.

"We look forward to seeing everyone this fall at MTS Centre for opening night of regular-season NHL hockey in Winnipeg."

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said he was impressed by how quickly the tickets sold out.

"While I had no doubt the 'Drive to 13,000' would reach its destination, the remarkable speed at which it got there certifies the fans' hunger for NHL hockey and their commitment to True North's initiatives," Bettman said in a statement.

A waiting list for fans unable to secure season tickets has been set up on the website driveto13.com. A non-refundable deposit of $50 per seat is required to join the list.

The as-yet unnamed NHL team was bought by True North from owners in Atlanta and the company was hoping to sell 13,000 season seats ahead of the NHL's vote on the approval of the sale later this month.

True North was already more than halfway to its goal before tickets went on sale to the public Saturday, as more than 7,100 season ticket packages were snapped up over the previous three days in a pre-sale for season-ticket holders of the AHL's Manitoba Moose.

Ludlow said on Friday that he didn't expect it to take long for the rest to go.

"There's lots of anticipation, seems to be a lot of demand," Ludlow said. "It could go fairly quickly."

While the pre-sale was brisk, Ludlow said the team made sure there were some season seats left for the general public by putting a cap on the number of tickets Moose fans could buy.

There was no lining up for tickets. All purchases had to be made online.

With all 13,000 season tickets sold, that leaves just over 2,000 tickets for each game at the MTS Centre. It is the NHL's smallest arena, holding just over 15,000 people.

But unlike the old Winnipeg Arena, where the Winnipeg Jets used to play before they left in 1996, MTS Centre has corporate suites, ranging in price from $105,000 to $197,000 a season. Those help fatten the club's bottom line.

Ludlow didn't provide any hints about what the new team will be called nor exactly when the name will be announced, but he said it won't be long.

Many fans would like to see the return of the Jets name.

Other names bandied about include the Manitoba Falcons, which would assuage those who live outside Winnipeg and feel the name should reflect the province as a whole, and pay homage to Canada's first Olympic gold-winning hockey team, the 1920 Winnipeg Falcons.

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CBC -- Winnipeg's new NHL team has reached its goal of selling 13,000 season tickets. The number was made on Saturday, just minutes after tickets went on sale to the general public at noon local ti...
CBC -- Winnipeg's new NHL team has reached its goal of selling 13,000 season tickets. The number was made on Saturday, just minutes after tickets went on sale to the general public at noon local ti...
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06:08 PM on 06/08/2011
See Atlanta & Phoenix, this is what it takes.
07:26 AM on 06/06/2011
While I had no doubt the 'Drive to 13,000' would reach its destination, the remarkable speed at which it got there certifies the fans' hunger for NHL hockey and their commitment to True North's initiatives," Bettman said in a statement

Bettman should be fired Now!
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AmigaMan
Your micro-bio will never meet our guidelines.
02:53 PM on 06/05/2011
Coming from Winnipeg I think this is cool. :)
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SkeeBee
Offending InFoxtrination Sufferers With Facts.
01:50 PM on 06/05/2011
"On behalf of we millionaires who've invested to bring this group of millionaires back to Winnipeg, I want to thank all of you who rushed out and spent waaay too much money for an opportunity to gather and watch a GAME being played.", Jim Ludlow, the president
12:50 AM on 06/05/2011
Now just get the Phoenix Coyotes to move to Hamilton, Ontario
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agness nutter
What fresh hell is this?
10:47 PM on 06/04/2011
Way to go, Winnipeg. And for that kid I know who cried when you lost your team - enjoy your season's tickets, but don't plan on beating Vancouver.
10:06 PM on 06/04/2011
The only thing missing is a Stanley Cup for the Winnipeg Jets, yes Jets! NorthStars would be OK.
06:30 PM on 06/04/2011
that didn't take long...way to go Winnipeg
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05:36 PM on 06/04/2011
Way to go Winnipeg. As a transplanted Winnipegger I am proud of my hometown..
09:32 PM on 06/04/2011
I love Winnipeg!
10:15 AM on 06/05/2011
Leftist worm. If you ever try to get back in I'll be waiting at the west perimeter.
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06:50 PM on 06/05/2011
I'll be coming to town this Tuesday at about 5 PM. Taking the Perimeter Hwy south turn-off off the Trans-Canada.

Hold up a big sign so I can find you and I'll stop and tune you up.
feuille0d0erable
Empty is my micro-bio
03:34 PM on 06/04/2011
Well, so much for the whiners who thought Winnepeggers were too cheap to support an NHL team.
06:30 PM on 06/04/2011
regardless of subject....there are always whiners...nice to prove them wrong...