Report: Prospective Las Vegas team owner to begin season ticket drive Tuesday
Kirby Lee / Reuters
Hockey fans in Las Vegas looking to lock up season tickets for a potential NHL franchise will need to put down deposits ranging from $150 to $900, according to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet.
The ticket drive will begin Tuesday, the results of which could make or break the chances of the city being awarded a franchise.
Prospective owner Bill Foley - who has partnered with the Maloof brothers - is targeting 10,000 deposits in an effort to show that Las Vegas is in fact a viable hockey market.
The ticket prices range from $20 to $220 per game deposits, and will carry one-, three-, five- and 10-year terms. The average seat price is expected to be in the neighborhood of $65.
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