I am sure I have heard something like this before with ticketmaster. Something to do with the fact that all home games are released for sale before the start of the season - and because of that it becomes difficult to offer season tickets as availability of a seat that has not been purchased for at least one game during the campaign is unlikely - but of course that shouldn't apply here, where there is plenty of availability and I cannot see many ticket been sold way in advance. Hopefully common sense will prevail.
We have surrendered so much control to ticketmaster. The fact that all games are on sale now makes the prospect of any ticket offers or price reductions through the season unlikely.
Should never have switched to them. We now have a crap away ticket service, increased pricing and processing fees, no pay on the gate, no home ticket office. The old system was OK. The only issue were that it did not work on tablets/phones and that it couldn't handle high demand situations. They could have fixed that though. We have now outsourced ticketing and merchandising. What next?