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Vancouver Goldeneyes Shatter Records: First Home Game Sells Out in Minutes!

Vancouver’s Goldeneyes’ home opener on Friday against the Seattle Torrent is officially sold out, according to the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL).

The PWHL recently expanded to include Vancouver and Seattle, marking the league’s first-ever expansion on the West Coast. The announcement was made in April during the league’s second season.

Mayor Ken Sim unveiled Vancouver’s PWHL team name and logo on Nov. 6, designating Nov. 21 as “Goldeneyes Day” in the city.

Tickets for upcoming Goldeneyes home games are in high demand, with prices ranging from $45 to $140. The next game is scheduled for Dec. 6 against the New York Sirens at the Pacific Coliseum, with puck drop at 7 p.m.

Fans eager to witness the Goldeneyes in action will have to act fast as tickets are selling out quickly for future games.