
Things have come a long way in Sunrise.
The Florida Panthers announced on Saturday morning that the team had completely sold out the lower bowl at Amerant Bank Arena for 2023-34 season tickets.
Longtime followers of the Panthers surely know the struggles the franchise has had bringing fans into the building.
“We are thrilled to share that after the excitement in the market building for the past decade, but especially the past two seasons, all lower-level Territory Memberships have sold out at Amerant Bank Arena,” Panthers Chief Revenue Officer Shawn Thornton said in a statement.
The Panthers said they still have “a very limited number of single games, Flex Plan, lower-level group tickets” available, as well as season ticket packages in the upper bowl. For more information, visit FloridaPanthers.com/TicketCentral.
Interest in the Panthers is at an all-time high right now.
The team has reached the postseason in each of the past four seasons, and earlier this year embarked on a thrilling march all the way to the Stanley Cup Final.
Florida General Manager Bill Zito has built a formidable roster that includes some of the top players in the NHL, and the team should be able to sustain its successful nature for the foreseeable future.
It is indeed a great time to be a Panthers fan, and based off the way season tickets are flying off the shelves, it has not gone unnoticed.
