It seems the bitter cold has even slowed the movement of Jets tickets.

The team sent out a notice, Monday, that once again suggests home game are no longer automatic sellouts.

An e-mail to potential buyers offered tickets for Tuesday’s game against St. Louis at discounts of “over 50% off box office prices.”

For example, lower bowl seats were being pushed for $95 each, including all fees and taxes. All upper bowl seats were available for $45.

Full-price tickets for Tuesday were also available on Ticketmaster, as of late Monday: for example, a pair for $204.25 each in the lower bowl, another at $128 each in the 200 level.

This after a Monday, Nov. 18, home game against Calgary didn’t sell out — tickets were still available at the box office after the first period.

A Jets spokesman said at the time the team still considers it a sellout when it’s a relatively small number. Those tickets, often set aside for the league or visiting teams until game day, were always snapped up in the team’s first season back in Winnipeg.

The Jets have also made their official ticket exchange web site available to the general public. Until now those tickets were limited to waiting list members.