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Las Vegas NHL Ticket Drive Tops 5,000 Deposits In Early Going

The ticket drive to gauge interest in a prospective Las Vegas NHL team "has exploded out of the box by receiving 5,000 deposits in the first day and a half." The William Foley/Maloof brothers ownership group is seeking "at least 10,000 season ticket deposits to show" the NHL BOG. Fans can spend as little as $150 – or about 10% of the cheapest season ticket – to make a deposit. They "can also spend as much as $900 for a deposit for the best seats while checking out an arena seat chart" at www.vegaswantshockey.net (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 2/12).

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