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What constitutes a sellout of a facility for an event?
Is it when tickets are sold for every seat?
Or just the seats that the team feels like selling?
The Portland Winterhawks had a great season and are having a great postseason. Talking Points is not trying to take away from anything the team achieved on the ice. We’re just wondering about the seats around the ice.
The Winterhawks have been trumpeting their three so-called “sellouts” of the Rose Garden for their three games of the Western Hockey League finals.
That sounds fantastic — until one realizes that fewer than half of the seats in the Rose Garden were actually sold for those games, with black curtains draped over the seats farthest from the ice. Those seats are good enough to watch a basketball game from, apparently, so why not a hockey game?
It would appear as if the Winterhawks franchise is more interested in bragging about farcical sellouts than it is in, you know, selling tickets to fans who would be willing to buy them.