When Rich West's ticket representative called him to let him know he'd been selected, he actually didn't believe her at first.
"I thought she meant you had tickets to go to the Buffalo game," West said. "I was like okay, I don't know if I'm going to be able to make it. But when she said no, no, you don't understand, you're going to fly up, I said, I think my calendar just cleared up. I think we're good to go (laughs). So it was pretty exciting."
KeyBank Center was the fifth road arena West has been to, but traveling there was certainly a different experience than what he's used to, particularly when it came to the flight itself as it was a charter.
"The best part was we were waiting for one more person," West said. "And everybody was like, who are we waiting for? And Olli Maatta just walks on and he's like, hey guys. It's 3:13, we're ready to go (laughs). That was pretty amazing."
After landing in Buffalo, the season ticket holders filed off the plane after the players, coaches, management and team staff and took a bus to the arena, where they were treated to dinner before heading to their seats. For Geiger, the day's events still hadn't quite sunk in as the lights dimmed prior to the national anthem and puck drop.
"I'm stunned to this minute, I'm so excited," Geiger said. "I can't believe it. It's amazing."
Just last week, a number of lucky season ticket holders had Penguins players come to their homes and deliver their season tickets. This week, more season ticket holders got to go on the road with the team. Experiences like these are just some of the incredible and exciting benefits of being a Penguins season ticket holder.
"It's just so awesome that they think of the season ticket holders the way they do," Geiger said. "I volunteer for a hospital in Westmoreland County and I told this story and this lady said, well, I've got one too - and she said that Matt Murray delivered her season tickets. So it's awesome. It's just a terrific promotion."
"The staff of the Penguins, they really go above and beyond the way they treat you, the way they go after things for you," West added. "Just knowing they care about the season ticket holders, every year they have to figure out new things to do and this is a really cool experience. It's a neat thing for them to do for people."