Another way to look at it is that it can't HURT your chances. Tickets aren't hard to sell, and
you may be doing a favor to a fellow Hockey-Ler who didn't hit the lottery.
Clay
--- "Benjamin J. Flickinger" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Here's a question onw hich I could use some insight.
>
> Odds are I won't be going to the Frozen Four in Buffalo. However I definitely
> want to go in 2004 at the Fleetcenter. I've been thinking about sending in an
> app for the Buffalo Frozen Four anyway and then selling my ticket(s) to someone
> else (should I get any) just to get on the priority application list for the
> following year. My question is would this help at all? The more I think about
> it the less I think it would help, since it seems likely that I wouldn't get
> tickets from the priority pool anyway (given that they'll probably all go to
> people who have the 5/4/3 year priority) and would be just as likely to get
> them for 2004 sending in a normal app than the priority app.
>
> Ben
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