Section 102
Delta Center

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About Section 102

Key Insights

  • Head-on View (most shows)
  • Obstructed/Limited Views
  • Rows 8-21, SRO

Seating Notes

  • For most hockey hockey games, these seats are located on the end where the visitors shoot twice
  • Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
  • Obstructed/Limited Views

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 102 are labeled 8-21, SRO
  • There is standing room only space behind Row 21
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 8
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 102

section 102, row sro seat view  for hockey - delta center
Hockey Seat View From Section 102 (SRO)

What It's Like to Sit in Section 102

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Restricted View

- For hockey events at the Delta Center, sections behind both nets and in the corners are designated as restricted-view due to the arena’s configuration, which blocks clear visibility of the goal and adjacent areas. The higher up you sit in these sections, the more your sightlines are impacted, especially when it comes to viewing plays near the closest net. The least restricted view in these areas is in Row 1 of the upper-level sections. From here, fans can see over the 100-level railing and enjoy a more clear view of the rink and the action below. 

Restricted Views

- For hockey games at the Delta Center, sections behind the nets and in the corners are considered restricted-view areas because the arena’s design blocks visibility of the closest goal and corners. As you move up in rows, your view becomes more obstructed, especially of the net below. 

Upper Level Baseline (Basketball)

- The views will be some of the furthest and most difficult from the upper level behind the baskets, but there are still a few pluses to considering seats in this area.  Firstly, the seating position allows you a head on view of all the action on the court. You won't have to turn your head at all to follow the game, providing a comfortable seating experience throughout all 4 quarters.  Secondly, these sections feature the smallest rows in the arena, with no more than 12 seat in any row here. This allows for easier access in and out of the seats for trips to the concourse. Last but certainly not least are the affordable prices. Consistently among the cheapest tickets for basketball games at Delta Center, fans working on a tight budget can find decent options as long as you avoid Sections 102 and 122 (directly behind the baskets). 

Section 102 Seating Chart

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