For the second straight game, the Saint John Sea Dogs will be playing in front of a packed house at Harbour Station.
The Sea Dogs announced this afternoon that tomorrow’s game against the Halifax Mooseheads is officially sold-out with 200 standing room tickets now up for sale.
6,488 watched the Sea Dogs take on the Moncton Wildcats last night. It was a highly entertaining affair, with the visitors coming out on top in a shootout by final score of 4-3.
All-time, the Sea Dogs are 2-2-0-1 in sold-out home games.
Tomorrow’s game is the last regular season home game of the 2009-10 season before the playoffs begin in two weeks. The Sea Dogs need only one point against the last-place Mooseheads to clinch first place in the QMJHL this season.
If you have never been to a sold-out Sea Dogs game, we highly recommend reading our “How to Survive a Station Sell-Out” guide. Simply replace “Moncton Wildcats” with “Halifax Mooseheads.”
This is the first time two consecutive regular season home games have been sold-out. In the playoffs, the Sea Dogs sold-out two straight in the 2008 quarterfinals against Bathurst.
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