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Bruins release more details on how they will handle ticket sales

The Estevan Bruins have announced more details on how they will handle ticket sales for the start of the regular season now that they will be limited to 150 fans a game by the Saskatchewan Health Authority at first.
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The Estevan Bruins have announced more details on how they will handle ticket sales for the start of the regular season now that they will be limited to 150 fans a game by the Saskatchewan Health Authority at first.

In a news release, the Bruins and its executive want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding this week.

“Our office and social media pages have been full of positive messages and well wishes, with fans letting us know that they will do whatever it takes to support us through this uncertainty. Our team is grateful to have such dedicated, passionate and caring fans in Estevan and the surrounding communities. Your loyalty and commitment are not taken for granted.”

All season ticket holders and corporate partners that have purchased tickets for this year will be contacted Wednesday and Thursday, where they will be presented with your options.

Game day tickets will be available to the public via the Estevan Bruins online ticketing platform and website only. This will come into effect the week leading up to their second home game, scheduled for Nov. 14 versus the Humboldt Broncos.

For their home opener versus Melville on Nov. 7, tickets will remain closed to the public. Several changes and updates are needed due to attendance being reduced to 150 spectators, and the ticketing system will not be ready for this Saturday.

Tickets will be sold for $20/seat for all ages during the regular season. This is subject to change depending on attendance capacity as the year progresses. Full details on how to purchase tickets, how many you are allowed to purchase, and where your seats will be located will be released in the coming days.

“Thank you to every Bruins’ supporter for their understanding as we prepare for the season. The boys are excited to get back on the ice and play games once again.”