Usually, picking up season tickets simply involves going to a ticket window with very little fanfare.
The Anaheim Ducks, however, decided to do things a little differently.
The team invited 10 season ticket holders to pick up their tickets at the Honda Center, where they set up an elaborate surprise. Upon entering the building, the fans were greeted by center Ryan Kesler, who was casually sitting at the reception desk reading a newspaper in full pads.
As if meeting their newest star wasn’t enough, from there, goalie John Gibson played elevator operator and brought them to another reception desk, where defenseman Hampus Lindholm was manning the phones. Lindholm then sent them to the locker room, and the fans received their tickets and a personalized jersey from Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau.
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Those are certainly some lucky ducks.
H/t to Next Impulse Sports
Photo of the Night
Golfer Billy Horschel received an even better prize two days after winning the FedEx Cup and a $10 million bonus.
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San Francisco Giants starter Jake Peavy is already dreaming about his next start Monday against the division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Video of the Night
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