Re: Ducks regular-season tickets on sale Saturday.

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Attn: Ducks fans scared off by season tickets.
From: Dept. of procrastination

Individual game tickets for the 2008-09 regular season (41 home games) will go on sale Saturday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. Tickets may be purchased online at ducks.nhl.com, or by phone with Ticketmaster at (714) 703-2545. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Honda Center box office on a first-come, first-served basis. There is an eight-ticket limit per game for all regular season contests at Honda Center. The club will open the 2008-09 regular season schedule at Honda Center on Sunday, Oct. 12 vs. Phoenix at 5:05 p.m. 

More from the official press release...

Ticket prices for all home games start at $18.50 and are subject to an arena facility fee, beginning at $1.50. The Ducks will also be offering a special "Pepsi Family Four Pack" starting at $80, which includes four tickets, four Wienerschnitzel hot dogs and four Pepsis (available for select Sunday home games). In addition, the "Freeway Faceoff" package, which includes tickets to games at both Honda Center (Nov. 16) and Staples Center (Oct. 14) is also available. The package is priced at $60 and can be purchased at AnaheimDucks.com, ticketmaster.com/freewayfaceoff or by calling 1-877- WILD WING.

The Ducks play four of their first 10 games away from Honda Center and then play nine of their next 10 at home. Anaheim's longest homestand of the season is a six-game stretch from Nov. 5 through Nov. 19. Highlights from the schedule include the first of two visits by the 2008 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings on Oct. 29, a visit by reigning NHL MVP Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals on Nov. 19, and an appearance by the New York Rangers on Dec. 16. Other Eastern Conference teams that will visit Anaheim include Florida (Nov. 9), Philadelphia (Jan. 2), Tampa Bay (Jan. 9), New Jersey (Jan. 11) and Atlanta (Feb. 15). The Ducks will play each Pacific Division rival three times at home and two home games against each of the 10 non-division clubs in the Western Conference.

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