As expected, what few tickets remained for public sale for round two of the Stanley Cup playoffs were gobbled up quickly when sales began at noon Monday.
By 3 p.m., Game 1 had a very limited inventory of multiple seats and what other seats remained were single seats along with standing room. The same was true for Game 2 where just single seats were available after the initial rush.
Less than 1,000 tickets were put on sale for the first two games.
“It’s been incredibly strong today,” said Todd Pollock, the team’s vice president of ticketing and suites.