Canadiens’ on-ice woes translating into empty seats and cheaper tickets
MONTREAL — Although the Montreal Canadiens haven’t won the Stanley Cup since 1993, the team has always been able to count on its fans showing up for every game.
On paper at least, the team enjoys a sellout streak at home that has lasted since Jan. 8, 2004 — minus one game where a seat was symbolically left empty to honour the late Jean Beliveau.
But as large blocks of seats at the Bell Centre appear to sit empty and resellers offer tickets at less than face value, some people are wondering whether even die-hard Montreal fans are beginning to turn away from the franchise.
The Canadiens recently reduced the price of some tickets for a game next Wednesday against Ottawa after several tickets remained available, a spokesman with the organization confirmed Friday.