[2 of 9 customers found this review helpful]
seats were greatgame was good if a slightly lacking in skill[...]
[1 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
1st Hockey game and we thought the Canucks at home was a classic choice but they have had a poor season and it continued on Saturday night. We did get to see them farewell one of the giants of the game-Trevor Linden.All in all, we really enjoyed being there and will go again. [...]
[6 of 8 customers found this review helpful]
This was out first experience of an ice hockey match...we are from England UK, an incredible evening. Unfortunately we lost a camera at the game. We decided to call lost and found just in case and by some miracle it had been recovered, so we will be collecting on our way back from Whistler...so impressed and grateful to the honesty of the staff and or fans who found it. Thank you
[1 of 4 customers found this review helpful]
Great game
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