
Jets Encourage Fans to Enter Random Draw
January 12, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL)
St. John's IceCaps News Release
Winnipeg jets encourage fans to enter random draw program for individual game ticket purchases
The Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club announced today that fans can now register for the re-launched Random Draw Program for Winnipeg Jets individual game tickets for the upcoming 2012-2013 season. To register for the Random Draw Program, please visit WinnipegJets.com/randomdraw.
This random drawing allows for fair and equal distribution of game tickets to Winnipeg Jets fans. The draw also ensures that a maximum number of fans are given the opportunity to purchase tickets and that no one person has greater access than the next. The details of the program are as follows:
Winnipeg Jets individual game tickets will go on-sale approximately the third Saturday of each month for the following months games.
Individual Ticket on-sale for this January will be determined once the NHL schedule has been released and will be communicated to draw winners.
Individual game ticket purchasers will be determined via a random draw.
Jets fans can complete an online ballot at WinnipegJets.com/randomdraw that will be entered into the draw. Only one entry per person will be acknowledged.
Each month, fans will be randomly chosen and provided a unique password they will then use on a private page at WinnipegJets.com to purchase seats. Only the selected accounts will have access to available tickets.
Draw winners will be given the opportunity to purchase two tickets. These tickets can be split up as one pair to one game or two singles to two games.
Ballot entry will remain open throughout the season. Fans DO NOT have to re-enter each month. Winning names are not re-entered into the draw once they have been selected.
Any un-claimed seats after the lottery purchase period will be offered to the Wait List members and then open to the general public.
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