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No more first round seats available from the Jets

Fans cheer and wave white towels as part of the 'Whiteout' prior to puck drop between the Winnipeg Jets and the Anaheim Ducks in Game Four of the 2015 Western Conference Quarterfinals. Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images

Anyone without a ticket hoping to be a part of the Winnipeg Whiteout now has two options: shell out a ton of money on a third-party website, or wait until next round and hope the Jets get past Minnesota.

All tickets sold through the team for the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs have been claimed, with the remaining hundreds of seats snatched up quickly after they went on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday.

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There are still seats available for games at Bell MTS Place on resale markets like StubHub, where the cheapest seat for game one is $240 US.

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True North is encouraging encouraging fans to keep checking the Jets website as tickets will be released up to, and including, Game Day.

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If you want to make a trip down to Minnesota, tickets there are also scarce.

“We do not have enough tickets available to do a general sale,” explained Aaron Sickman, Media Relations Director for the Wild.  “Our ticket messaging is pretty straightforward, especially for fans in your neck of the woods that will looking to be making a trip down. Go on verified websites, like ticketmaster.com or wild.com. We expect a good crowd, and expect to see a lot of Jets fans.”

Sickman said there are suites available if you want to bring a ton of friends: a 20 person suite is $6500, a 30 person suite runs you back $9750.

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