JoeSchmoe Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Quote
Andrew Amerk Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 7 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Who cares. They don’t care, so why should you? 2 Quote
thewookie1 Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 If your child wants to go, then any personal boycott should be void for those purposes 4 5 Quote
Broken Ankles Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 You can justify a purchase by the fact that you are not adding incremental revenue to the Sabres or Pegula if you buy the tickets on the secondary market. You are only helping another Sabres fan recoup potential loss for their unwillingness or availability to go themselves. You can boycott at the concession stand or at the team store if you want but do not disappoint your child. Quote
Weave Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago It’s not a moral dilemma, its a good use of your disposable income dilemma. Only you can csn decide if the value is there. Quote
mjd1001 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 7 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Yep, if your daughter wants to go with you, then go and enjoy it (or hope she enjoys it). 1 1 1 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 7 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Yes. Do you things with your kids when you can. 2 Quote
JohnC Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Go to the game and buy your daughter a bucket of popcorn. And don't forget to buy her a soda pop. It's permissible for you to have a beer. But don't overindulge and yell obscenities when the play doesn't go as you like it. Remember, you are supposed to be an example to your daughter. In another year or so your daughter will find you irritating will be a target of her menacing scowls. 😁 Edited 11 hours ago by JohnC 1 Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Posted 11 hours ago 7 hours ago, thewookie1 said: If your child wants to go, then any personal boycott should be void for those purposes I like it! 1 Quote
Mustache of God Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Do ticket prices on the secondary market plunge on the day of the game? I've got friends coming into town who are Lightning fans and they're going to the game. I'm planning on buying a ticket in their section but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: Do ticket prices on the secondary market plunge on the day of the game? I've got friends coming into town who are Lightning fans and they're going to the game. I'm planning on buying a ticket in their section but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Yea, unless it is a high demand game. For example leafs tickets typically go up but for the Lightning, you should be able to find something. Also, you just need to buy a ticket on their level (1, 2, or 300) no one is going to check to see if you are in that specific section. Edited 10 hours ago by LGR4GM 1 Quote
matter2003 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 9 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 You only get to make lasting memories with your kids for a short time. Don't ever choose not to do something you feel you might regret later in life when you had a chance to give her that. 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Definitely provide experiences for your children -- just hope that the good and energized Sabres decide to show up that day. Don't do the following with your children: blow up their adoptive home planets and families; cut off their limbs (except in certain medical situations, consult with your doctor); or threaten to turn them (or their fellow siblings if absent) to the Dark Side of the Cup. I'm good at parenting! 1 Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago 17 minutes ago, matter2003 said: You only get to make lasting memories with your kids for a short time. Don't ever choose not to do something you feel you might regret later in life when you had a chance to give her that. I'm not too worried about this. Pretty much every day I'm driving her to hockey (she plays 25min out of town), or to the gym, or over to her friends'... We went on a ski trip to Quebec last month, etc... I have taken a picture of her beside shark girl every year since she was little (the pic in my avatar is cropped from this). Google Photos' AI system recognized this and did a cool collage of her over the years. I should probably keep that going for at least another year. Quote
quill Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 10 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 The answer is to listen to your heart and do what it's telling you to do. Quote
SwampD Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 9 hours ago, thewookie1 said: If your child wants to go, then any personal boycott should be void for those purposes I disagree. It is a parent’s responsibility to protect their children. Keep her as far away from the Sabres as possible. 2 1 Quote
mjd1001 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, DarthEbriate said: Definitely provide experiences for your children -- just hope that the good and energized Sabres decide to show up that day. Don't do the following with your children: blow up their adoptive home planets and families; cut off their limbs (except in certain medical situations, consult with your doctor); or threaten to turn them (or their fellow siblings if absent) to the Dark Side of the Cup. I'm good at parenting! I don't know how much your daughter follows the team and how she feels about it. But, I'm guessing there is a chance she doesn't feel the emotional lows with the losses after losses that a lot of us do. Many of us had our 'fandom' grow in the past attending games. Sure, I mostly watched on TV, but as a little kid I went to many games at the Aud growing up, and while I did follow the standings, the product on the ice that particular night was more important to me than the standings. Quote
K-9 Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Daughter time trumps Sabres time. Sabres might lose 10-0 and then they’re on to their next game, but you and your kid will always have this experience together. Quote
GoPuckYourself Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 18 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've had a boycott in place where I won't buy any tickets until the team is in the playoffs. I did go to the Colorado game at the start of the losing streak, but I think they were in a playoff spot (or close) when my friend bought the tix. My 15yo daughter's been asking about going to a game before the end of the season. I think I'll break down and go Tuesday's game... They're practically giving the tickets away anyways. Am I doing the right thing? 😁 Hockey is just entertainment (Hardly for us the past 14 seasons) but you 100% should have no quams about going with your daughter and just have a blast, those are always great memories but that's just my 2 pennies on the situation. Quote
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