March 23, 2023 – Ontario Hockey League (OHL)Flint Firebirds News Release

Flint, Mich. – The Flint Firebirds announced today that tickets for the first round of the 2023 OHL Playoffs go on sale this Saturday, March 25 at Noon ET.

Playoff tickets for all First Round playoff games are $17 Bronze, $20 Silver, $23 Gold and $29 VIP seating. All seats are reserved/assigned seating. With the Firebirds’ first-round opponent still not decided, all dates and times are TBD.


All current and new season membership holders, as well as Dort Financial Credit Union members, will receive a $2 discount on all tickets during the first round of the OHL playoffs (valid at the Dort Financial Center Box Office only). Also, playoff group rates will be $2 off groups of 10-49 off regular-priced tickets, $3 off groups of 50-99 and $4 off groups of 100+. For more information on booking your playoff group please contact Dominic Gutierrez at domg@flintfirebirds.com.

All tickets will be available on Etix.com and at the Dort Financial Center Box Office.

Led by Detroit Red Wings prospect Amadeus Lombardi, who ranks 3rd in the OHL in points, and Chicago Blackhawks prospect Gavin Hayes, who ranks 10th in the OHL in goals, the Flint Firebirds enter the J. Ross Robertson Cup playoffs as one of the hottest teams in the entire Ontario Hockey League. They have won 10 of their last 12 games and currently ride a franchise-best eight-game winning streak on home ice.

The Firebirds will host Games 3, 4 and 6 (if necessary) in the first round of the playoffs. Additional information about game dates and times will be announced once Flint’s first-round opponent is determined. All season membership holders will have their seats reserved until 24 hours before puck drop for each game.

Please contact the Dort Financial Center Box Office for any questions at (810) 744-0580.

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