2024-02-20 19:58:15
The Canadiens, like all other NHL clubs, are constantly working to improve their “customer experience”.
It is important for the Montreal organization to attract spectators, but when they are in the Bell Center to attend a game, they must be satisfied with what they are experiencing… Otherwise, they will not come back not.
It’s logical, we agree.
We are now in 2024. For several years, we have seen clubs try things to modernize their respective amphitheater, a bit like the Canadian did recently by inaugurating the Air Canada Signature Club, found in the Desjardins section.
It’s a bit in this direction that I’m going.
This morning, Max Lalonde revealed on BPM Sports that a new “premium” section will be created at the Bell Center (2025-2026 season), a section which will be located in the reds at the height of the ice ( sections 121, 122 and 123) and which will be called “the parterre”:
There will be a new section at the Bell Center from the 2025-2026 season and @MaxLalonde_ explained it in Le Club du matin ⤵️ #montrealcanadiens #habs #leclubdumatin pic.twitter.com/XcdB7w5mnZ
— BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) February 20, 2024
People will have access, among other things, to a private restaurant in the Bell Centre, premium food stations and unlimited drinks.
This is a good idea… But there is also a catch to all this.
The problem, as Max Lalonde explained, is that there are season ticket holders who are usually seated in these sections.
They are due to go to the Bell Center this evening for a 5 to 7, while the CH organization will present the new project.
Still according to Max Lalonde, the creation of the new “section” means that there might be 325 to 457 seats removed.
It’s a lot, we agree… And it might really be poorly received by a season ticket holder who has been there for several years.
We will therefore have to find a way to relocate season ticket holders who have places in these seats, because the price in “the pit” for the entire season will be quite expensive:
The price will vary for the parterre between $20,000 and $29,000 depending on the location (per ticket). –Max Lalonde
It’s still interesting, at least.
The Canadiens are a major organization and will do everything possible to accommodate fans who have year-round tickets in these sections, because they are important to the club.
I can’t wait to see what happens, though.
A lot of
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Read the most recent Editorial by Réjean Tremblay HERE ⬇️https://t.co/rjMOv9CGPZ#Editorial #RéjeanTremblay #CH pic.twitter.com/DhET8N6NYG
— BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) February 20, 2024
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