Golden Knights offer unique playoff plan to season-ticket holders
Fresh off clinching a playoff berth in their inaugural season, the Vegas Golden Knights are offering a unique plan to incentivize season-ticket holders.
The Golden Knights announced the "Knights Vow," which provides significant savings on cost and removes the option for holders to re-sell tickets through StubHub.
Should a fan choose to opt out of the program and put their tickets on the secondary market, their discount options become limited.
The Golden Knights have announced the "Knights Vow" for season ticket holders buying playoff tickets. In short, they pay less for tickets to give up the right to sell them on StubHub. It's VGKs way to curb visiting fans from getting playoff tickets, and it's brilliant. #VegasBorn
— SinBin.vegas (@SinBinVegas) March 27, 2018
The Golden Knights shattered virtually every expansion record in the NHL history books in 2017-18, and sit in prime position to hold home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs and potentially beyond.
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