Idk why people act shocked over this. Multiple teams do it and this is not the first year the preds have done it.
Third-Coast-Toffee
If this policy was not in effect then I bet we would have had a good amount of Canuck fans make the trip to enjoy Nashville and catch the games which is nice but that being said I’m glad we implement this policy.
colton_97
Playoffs are BACK
defnotafatguy
I could literally care less about other teams fans in the playoffs. This ain’t the time to make nice in the season, it’s the fuggn playoffs!
Amesadoodle
If it helps, some regional fans that live just outside TN can’t get tickets either 🤷♀️
Goatmilk2208
Imagine being proud of this lol.
maxpax43
lmao I love that we always do this, preds in 6
Comfortable-Tell-323
Am I supposed to feel bad that the organization prioritizes it’s own fan base first? Just because tickets are 10 times more expensive and when harder to find in Vancouver doesn’t mean they can come grab all our seats. If they want the experience there’s plenty of bars on Broadway that will televise the game they can fit down and watch there
bockscar7
‘nucks fan here –
i have zero problem with this. none. frankly, i wish more teams did this, and regularly. this is the kind of thing that builds community; *not* doing this is a pro-$ move and nothing more (i.e. more availability means more demand for tickets, and therefore higher prices, etc).
people who see this and get mad are fucking idiots, and they’re clearly clueless as to how places like nashville – who no one twenty years ago thought would turn into a thriving hockey hub – have built up a financially and emotionally committed fanbase.
Rudmonton
It really should include Arkansas. Maybe Virginia and NC but they have teams of their own.
STL_PredsFan
The issue is that there are Predators fans outside of the Nashville area…. Like me lol. I get the point of it though.
Funny thing is I had season tickets last year and there was no restriction on me buying them out of state.
sinmin667
Having a hard time liking this as a Preds fan/Nashville native who lives out of state
Cakeygoodness666_
This happens with other teams during playoffs. Its not a new thing sadly
Take it coming from a Canucks fan, that the fans on twitter are a minority of the fan base and also some of the loudest idiots. Just my opinion tho
CPT_bananabread
I agree with this so we can ensure we prioritize our fans, only issue is I’m a preds fan who lives in North Carolina and wont be able to go because of this
n0thingisperfect
VPN time
bcsmith317
I didn’t have any thoughts one way or the other on this until I moved out of Tennessee. Now that I live in Florida, I can’t buy playoff tickets. Luckily I have friends in the area that are getting my tickets for the first round and letting me pay them back. It’s a little frustrating, but if it keeps opposing fans out of the arena then I’m willing to jump through a few hoops to come to the games.
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Nashville isn’t too far from… Vancouver?
Idk why people act shocked over this. Multiple teams do it and this is not the first year the preds have done it.
If this policy was not in effect then I bet we would have had a good amount of Canuck fans make the trip to enjoy Nashville and catch the games which is nice but that being said I’m glad we implement this policy.
Playoffs are BACK
I could literally care less about other teams fans in the playoffs. This ain’t the time to make nice in the season, it’s the fuggn playoffs!
If it helps, some regional fans that live just outside TN can’t get tickets either 🤷♀️
Imagine being proud of this lol.
lmao I love that we always do this, preds in 6
Am I supposed to feel bad that the organization prioritizes it’s own fan base first? Just because tickets are 10 times more expensive and when harder to find in Vancouver doesn’t mean they can come grab all our seats. If they want the experience there’s plenty of bars on Broadway that will televise the game they can fit down and watch there
‘nucks fan here –
i have zero problem with this. none. frankly, i wish more teams did this, and regularly. this is the kind of thing that builds community; *not* doing this is a pro-$ move and nothing more (i.e. more availability means more demand for tickets, and therefore higher prices, etc).
people who see this and get mad are fucking idiots, and they’re clearly clueless as to how places like nashville – who no one twenty years ago thought would turn into a thriving hockey hub – have built up a financially and emotionally committed fanbase.
It really should include Arkansas. Maybe Virginia and NC but they have teams of their own.
The issue is that there are Predators fans outside of the Nashville area…. Like me lol. I get the point of it though.
Funny thing is I had season tickets last year and there was no restriction on me buying them out of state.
Having a hard time liking this as a Preds fan/Nashville native who lives out of state
This happens with other teams during playoffs. Its not a new thing sadly
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You get nothing! You lose! Good day sir.
Take it coming from a Canucks fan, that the fans on twitter are a minority of the fan base and also some of the loudest idiots. Just my opinion tho
I agree with this so we can ensure we prioritize our fans, only issue is I’m a preds fan who lives in North Carolina and wont be able to go because of this
VPN time
I didn’t have any thoughts one way or the other on this until I moved out of Tennessee. Now that I live in Florida, I can’t buy playoff tickets. Luckily I have friends in the area that are getting my tickets for the first round and letting me pay them back. It’s a little frustrating, but if it keeps opposing fans out of the arena then I’m willing to jump through a few hoops to come to the games.