Three scumbags arrested after trying to scam NHL fans.

Three scumbags arrested after trying to scam NHL fans.

Good riddance.

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The Stanley Cup Finals can be a magical experience, especially for younger fans of the game, and for many it really is a once in a lifetime type of opportunity.

That's why when fraudsters try and scam fans out of their hard earned money during such a special event it really gets the blood boiling, but thankfully this time around there was a happy ending to the story.

According to a report from Yahoo Sports, the Nashville police have arrested three men after they tried to scam loyal hockey fans out of their hard earned money. From Yahoo:

A 32-year-old man, who was reportedly spotted holding a sign advertising Stanley Cup tickets, was found to be operating in connection with another man allegedly selling fake ticket stubs near Nashville’s Hilton hotel. A third man, 39, was allegedly caught trying to sell four counterfeit tickets for $800 each.

The Nashville Predators organization released a statement following the arrest by police.

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“We work hard to limit fraudulent tickets for all Bridgestone Arena events,” said Nat Harden Senior Vice President of Tickets as per Fox 17. “We are grateful to be in a position of hosting sold-out Predators games and Arena events year-long and will continue to encourage fans to avoid secondary markets for ticket purchases.”

It's unclear how much of a penalty each of these three men are facing, but hopefully it's one severe enough that will deter them from engaging in such reprehensible behavior in the future. 

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