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    Best way to get pucks at NHL games?

    Do you guys just wait by the team's bench during warmups for players to skate over and ask/the equipment manager or do you wait by the goals for players to accidentally flip them into the crowd?

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    Never tried to get pucks before, but you aren't going to get them by the goals with the nets behind them.

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    Never tried to get pucks before, but you aren't going to get them by the goals with the nets behind them.

    I saw a guy's IG photo where he got one in the seat. Can't tell where the seat was from it.

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    Still possible to get one in the crowd, but even since a Blue Jacket killed a fan with a puck there are nets covering the fans behind the goal. If you sit behind the benches or somewhere near the bluelines or center ice you can still get lucky.

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    I have gotten a few usually during pre game warmups and after the game.

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    I never been to a hockey game but if it's anything like baseball you could try asking a ballplayer or equipment manager for an extra one. It occasionally works in the baseball so it wouldn't hurt to ask in hockey.
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