Tickets On Sale For Monday Night's Game 6 of Preds Series vs Chicago
Saturday, 04.24.2010 / 2:33 PM
/ Tickets
By Press Release
- Nashville Predators
Nashville, Tenn. (April 23, 2010) – Tickets are on sale now for Game Six of the Nashville Predators 2010 Western Conference Quarterfinal series with the Chicago Blackhawks, scheduled for 8 pm CT on Monday, April 26.
Ticket prices start as low as $29 and may be purchased online at nashvillepredators.com and ticketmaster.com, at the Bridgestone Arena box office, all Ticketmaster outlets or by calling (615) 770-PUCK. The Bridgestone Arena box office and Preds ticket sales office (615-770-PUCK) will host extended hours this weekend, opening on Saturday, April 24 from 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. (box office) and 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. (770-PUCK) and on Sunday, April, 25 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. in addition to normal business hours on Friday and next Monday.
There has never been a better time for Nashville to show its support for Predators hockey. Game Six will be critical and the Nashville Predators need the citizens of Smashville to be their “Seventh Man” and ignite Bridgestone Arena on Monday night. We want to continue to make Bridgestone Arena loud and imposing – an atmosphere that made all the difference for the Predators big win on Tuesday night.
“They have been great,” Predators forward Steve Sullivan said of the fans after Tuesday night’s game. “The Nashville fans responded like they always do. We count on them to be there, be behind us and be our Seventh Man – and they’re always there for us. Tuesday night was no different… A lot of guys had goose bumps heading out to the ice for Game Three and we’re hoping to hear the fans continue that.”
Tickets for all future rounds of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs will go on sale upon the completion of each round.
With the series tied 2-2, the Predators will head to Chicago for Game Five on Saturday, April 24 – which will be televised on NBC at 2 p.m. CT – returning to Nashville for Game Six on Monday, April 26. If an additional game is necessary to complete the best-of-seven series, play will resume in Chicago for a Game Seven on Wednesday, April 28.
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Channel 474 HD Channel 9519 |
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Channel 644 HD Channel 644-1 |
There has never been a better time for Nashville to show its support for Predators hockey. Game Six will be critical and the Nashville Predators need the citizens of Smashville to be their “Seventh Man” and ignite Bridgestone Arena on Monday night. We want to continue to make Bridgestone Arena loud and imposing – an atmosphere that made all the difference for the Predators big win on Tuesday night.
“They have been great,” Predators forward Steve Sullivan said of the fans after Tuesday night’s game. “The Nashville fans responded like they always do. We count on them to be there, be behind us and be our Seventh Man – and they’re always there for us. Tuesday night was no different… A lot of guys had goose bumps heading out to the ice for Game Three and we’re hoping to hear the fans continue that.”
Tickets for all future rounds of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs will go on sale upon the completion of each round.
With the series tied 2-2, the Predators will head to Chicago for Game Five on Saturday, April 24 – which will be televised on NBC at 2 p.m. CT – returning to Nashville for Game Six on Monday, April 26. If an additional game is necessary to complete the best-of-seven series, play will resume in Chicago for a Game Seven on Wednesday, April 28.







