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Montreal Canadiens Tickets for 2012 Season
Montreal Canadiens tickets are now on sale. If you want to experience the bone-rattling hits up close, VividSeats.com can make it happen. With a host of repeat customers, Vivid Seats remains one of the top brokers of hockey tickets, and that always includes cheap Canadiens tickets year around. You can also be sure that when the playoffs draw close, Vivid Seats always has a ready supply of Canadiens playoff tickets at great prices. You can start today by looking over the Canadiens hockey schedule that is located directly above. Once you view our inventory of Canadiens tickets, visit our Bell Centre seating chart to view available seats. Choose by section and price and find the best seats for you. Follow our straightforward purchasing instructions and complete your purchase. Our customer service staff is always ready assist you. Just click on the Live Chat at the top to speak with someone directly. We're glad you chose us for your Montreal Canadiens tickets and hope you return to us again in the future.
Although the Canadiens lacked a single player that registered more than 60 points last year, the Canadiens were able to fight their way into the postseason. The Habs were eventually bounced by the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins in the first round, but extended the series the full seven games. Czech center Tomas Plekanec and American winger Brian Gionta spearheaded the Canadiens’ limited offensive output, but the Montreal mainstays should receive some help this season from former Carolina Hurricanes star Erik Cole. more
The 32-year-old scored 26 times last season in Carolina and could prove to be a great addition to Jacques Martin’s roster. However, owners of 2011-2012 Canadiens tickets should expect the defense of Le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge to again be the team’s calling card. With Carey Price in goal and Andrei Markov and P.K. Subban patrolling the defensive zone, Montreal will be one of the toughest teams to score on in the NHL.
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