Playoff Tickets on Sale
Who is going?

Need tickets to the playoffs? They are on sale now! Tickets for groups of 10 or more are currently on sale via the Seattle Thunderbirds website, but you can also call a ticket representative to get your hands on a bundle of tickets. Game one, which will be versus an unknown as of yet opponent, will take place on Friday, March 25 at 7:35. Game two, which is also against a TBD team, will occur on Saturday, March 26 at 7:05.

If you’re going to any upcoming T-Birds games, be sure to take advantage of some of the specials left in the season. There isn’t very many promo games left to enjoy. On March 11, the first 5,000 fans to attend will get a team poster. The game will be against the Everett Silvertips so you know it will be one that is not to be missed. The team is actually requesting that fans FILL the Showare Center on Friday to rally around and demonstrate their support this close to the playoffs. Games against the Tips are never a surefire win so they can use the entire good fan juju you’ve got to bring. The Birds have come a long way against the Tips this season and it will be a lot of fun to see that game. On Saturday, the Birds will be at Portland, so if you want to make a road trip or you’ll be in the area, be sure to come out and support the team.

On March 15, fans can take advantage of the 2 for Tuesday special where you can buy two tickets for the price of one, the best date night deal in town. The game will be against Spokane, so while maybe not as exciting as one against Everett, it will still be an enjoyable one to watch—not to mention a killer bargain for entertainment in Seattle.

The last promo event of the season will be on Friday, March 19 when the Birds host Fan Appreciation Night against the Portland Winterhawks. The first 5,000 fans to attend will receive a free team poster. The puck will drop at 7:05, then throughout the evening there will be many chances to win other great prizes.

Will you be attending the playoff games? How about the rest of the season’s last games? Who do you think the Birds will be up against first during the playoffs?

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