The Deal

Values and precise seating vary based on the game you select.

$30 for one G-Pass for seating in sections 203–206, 208, 210–213, 217, 218, or 227 (up to $112.25 total value)

$50 for one G-Pass for seating in sections 120–124 (up to $132.75 total value)

Both options include a post-game photo on the ice (a $30 value).

Available games: Saturday, February 13, at 7:30 p.m. (Coyotes); Thursday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. (Devils); or Sunday, March 20, at 7 p.m. (Coyotes)

Click here to view the seating chart.

How G-Pass Works: Your G-Pass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.

The Scouting Report

Last season, something happened in the NHL that hadn’t occurred in more than a decade: the Sharks missed the playoffs. It was a narrow miss, but one that figures to fuel the team on its quest to start a new playoff streak come April. The Sharks have certainly played like a contender in recent weeks—in fact, they won eight games in the month of January, and center Joe Pavelski earned a trip to his second All-Star game by leading the team in goals, sparing him the need to sneak into the game by tunneling up through center ice . The veteran spearheads a Sharks offense that averages three goals per game, which is nearly tops in the NHL—a potent attack that should be key in the coming weeks, including during a pair of showdowns with the division-rival Coyotes.