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Bulldogs At Bell Centre In November!


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Great news for all you locals who are interested in the team's future!!

On Sunday, November 30, the Hamilton Bulldogs will take to the ice at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, home of their National Hockey League affiliate, the Canadiens, where they will combat the Binghamton Senators. This contest marks the second time in franchise history that Hamilton has played a regular season home game in their NHL affiliate’s arena (the Bulldogs hosted the Syracuse Crunch at Bell Centre on Sunday, March 18, 2007) and is part of the Montreal Canadiens’ centennial season celebrations.

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Sounds like fun! Wonder if it'll be just as hard to get tickets as it is to get Canadiens tickets :( Either way, I may try to be there. Ain't got a better way to spend a Sunday!

No last time it was only a couple thousand, easy to get lower bowl tickets (and I imagine cheaper too!) If you buy early you can probably score primo seats! It was a good time even though we were crunched by Syracuse!

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i would pay to see the Habs play the Bulldogs.

anyone else think that would be awsome??

the present VS the future

I wouldnt like to see that... Would be the same ***** allstar game mentality, no hitting, no slapshots. no hurting anyone

Imagine if a future player injured someone important, he would be toast.

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I wouldnt like to see that... Would be the same ***** allstar game mentality, no hitting, no slapshots. no hurting anyone

Imagine if a future player injured someone important, he would be toast.

Desperate to make it to Montreal, Desjardins takes matters into his own hands.

Announcer: "Desjardins skates down the ice and kicks Price!"

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These tickets are easy to get even the day of the actual game directly at the bell center, they are cheaper too.

The only thing that's not cheaper are the beer and the food :lol:

Uncle George is gotta make a living, especially with the dollar.

:lol: beer and food are probably more than the ticket price...maybe double... <_<

thanks.

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I had a friend that left 3 messages with the Dog pound and they never got back to him he at the time wanted about 6 sets tickets for that weekend now i dont think he is going at all...I think there should be another way to get tickets for these road trips besides just the Dog pound? But i know it wont happen

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You went directly at the Bell Center to buy them?

Because we can't buy them on ticketmaster for some reason?

There's a big fat link on the bottom of the Bulldogs homepage. You can also access it from the Bell Center page (through GEG) from the events calendar. But you can probably also get them directly from the Bell Center too. (I was going to do that, but decided not to for some reason).

Ya, getting seats that close for so cheap...how could one NOT go. No way I'd ever be able to afford a seat down there for a Habs game..........

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Anyone else heading down to the game Sunday afternoon? There are still tickets available to see Pacioretty, Weber, Carle, Maxwell and others in action on www.geg.ca.

lol theres only a few thousands tickets sold, i think theres like over 14,000 tickets still available.

The cheapest one are 6$ lol

It's sure the cheapest tickets ive seen in my lifetime.

I'll be there.

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