Frozen Four Tickets 2018
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Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: abmarks (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: November 06, 2017 11:01AM
To my surprise, I just got an email from the NCAA that I can now buy Frozen Four tickets 2018.
This is labeled "priority holder tickets" on the NCAA website. I'm not sure why I landed in the priority line since I've never bought FF Tickets before, but maybe it extends to anyone on the email list. I can get in there with the link in the email, but when trying to go from the NCAA website it says it is a restricted offer. (Imagine that the NCAA has it working correctly...)
Thought I'd let others now - check your email box in case you are interested.
EXCLUSIVE FROZEN FOUR PRESALE!
SECURE YOUR SEATS PRIOR TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
OFFER ENDS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24
This is labeled "priority holder tickets" on the NCAA website. I'm not sure why I landed in the priority line since I've never bought FF Tickets before, but maybe it extends to anyone on the email list. I can get in there with the link in the email, but when trying to go from the NCAA website it says it is a restricted offer. (Imagine that the NCAA has it working correctly...)
Thought I'd let others now - check your email box in case you are interested.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: RichH (134.223.116.---)
Date: November 06, 2017 11:31AM
For the past 3-4 years, tickets have been available to purchase into the spring. I think we're past the point of selling out these arenas early. I think St. Paul will still sell out eventually, as will future Boston Frozen Fours. But gone are the days of mad-scrambles, lotteries and scalpers. I feel this is another victim of lowered interest in actually going to sporting events. Examples: Lynah season ticket sales, NCAA Lacrosse Championship weekend venues, even MLB stadium capacities are all falling.
The NCAA will still try to manufacture some sort of high-demand illusion with these "exclusive offer!" marketing tricks. Heck, I even received personal phone calls from an NCAA rep with an "omg last chance for priority tickets!! I can help you RIGHT NOW" message.
The NCAA will still try to manufacture some sort of high-demand illusion with these "exclusive offer!" marketing tricks. Heck, I even received personal phone calls from an NCAA rep with an "omg last chance for priority tickets!! I can help you RIGHT NOW" message.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/06/2017 11:36AM by RichH.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Josh 03 (---.epa.gov)
Date: November 13, 2017 12:10PM
I think it's also due to the emergency of StubHub and other such sites. Buying on the secondary market is so secure and easy now that there's less and less reason to loyally buy tickets year after year to improve your standing. Or to even buy tickets in advance at all.
For the 2003 Buffalo Frozen Four, I had to scour the Internet to buy tickets from someone I think the Gopher Hockey Forum. Don't remember if I mailed them a check, or made plans to meet them in person outside the arena, our what. Don't need to do that anymore. You can always get a secondhand ticket.
And you can usually save money doing it, especially with the NCAAs, because you can usually buy single session tickets at under face value (leaving the "advance priority ticket holders" to take the loss on tickets they can't or don't want to use).
For the 2003 Buffalo Frozen Four, I had to scour the Internet to buy tickets from someone I think the Gopher Hockey Forum. Don't remember if I mailed them a check, or made plans to meet them in person outside the arena, our what. Don't need to do that anymore. You can always get a secondhand ticket.
And you can usually save money doing it, especially with the NCAAs, because you can usually buy single session tickets at under face value (leaving the "advance priority ticket holders" to take the loss on tickets they can't or don't want to use).
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/13/2017 03:18PM by Josh 03.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: upprdeck (---.fs.cornell.edu)
Date: November 13, 2017 12:19PM
I wonder what some of these events would sell for it secondary price gouging wasnt going on. Lynah selling out is gone and so is the need to buy a season ticket to get into he building other that the harvard game.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: KenP (137.75.68.---)
Date: March 06, 2018 08:27AM
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 06, 2018 08:29AM
KenP
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head - when the FF is in St. Paul and any Minnesota team is in it, it's a tougher ticket. But yes, USCHO has an exchange thread, or you can always go the StubHub or Craigslist route. It's certainly not impossible to get FF tickets after the Regionals even when it's "sold out," but it's a little tougher when there's a de facto home team.
FWIW, you can almost always walk up and buy from scalpers. But if you don't live in the area you're taking a risk by traveling there without tickets in hand.
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"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: upprdeck (---.fs.cornell.edu)
Date: March 06, 2018 09:28AM
Well from board reports it will be Holy Cross in the final 4 so that will free up some tickets.. Every team gets some and thats a tough place to get to so if Cornell made it I doubt they would use their allotment
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: marty (---.sub-70-209-151.myvzw.com)
Date: March 06, 2018 09:49AM
Beeeej
KenP
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head - when the FF is in St. Paul and any Minnesota team is in it, it's a tougher ticket. But yes, USCHO has an exchange thread, or you can always go the StubHub or Craigslist route. It's certainly not impossible to get FF tickets after the Regionals even when it's "sold out," but it's a little tougher when there's a de facto home team.
FWIW, you can almost always walk up and buy from scalpers. But if you don't live in the area you're taking a risk by traveling there without tickets in hand.
In prior years I think there was an option to deliver the tickets electronically. This year you have to get the tickets mailed to you or show up with the credit card you used to buy them.
This will make online sales less convenient. It seems that the powers that be are trying to decrease secondary sales.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 06, 2018 09:50AM
marty
Beeeej
KenP
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head - when the FF is in St. Paul and any Minnesota team is in it, it's a tougher ticket. But yes, USCHO has an exchange thread, or you can always go the StubHub or Craigslist route. It's certainly not impossible to get FF tickets after the Regionals even when it's "sold out," but it's a little tougher when there's a de facto home team.
FWIW, you can almost always walk up and buy from scalpers. But if you don't live in the area you're taking a risk by traveling there without tickets in hand.
In prior years I think there was an option to deliver the tickets electronically. This year you have to get the tickets mailed to you or show up with the credit card you used to buy them.
This will make online sales less convenient. It seems that the powers that be are trying to decrease secondary sales.
Not sure where you heard that, but my tickets are electronic. Perhaps it's different for seniority/lottery buyers than for retail?
___________________________
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 06, 2018 10:32AM
KenP
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
As if on cue, I got an email from the NCAA this morning with this link to their "official" ticket exchange:
[www.primesport.com]
___________________________
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: marty (---.sub-70-209-151.myvzw.com)
Date: March 06, 2018 10:48AM
Beeeej
marty
Beeeej
KenP
Just curious.. how hard is it to score FF tickets after the Regionals are complete? Is there a USCHO exchange thread or something similar?
All bets are off if the Goophers are one of the four teams. Their fans will pack the place.
You pretty much hit the nail on the head - when the FF is in St. Paul and any Minnesota team is in it, it's a tougher ticket. But yes, USCHO has an exchange thread, or you can always go the StubHub or Craigslist route. It's certainly not impossible to get FF tickets after the Regionals even when it's "sold out," but it's a little tougher when there's a de facto home team.
FWIW, you can almost always walk up and buy from scalpers. But if you don't live in the area you're taking a risk by traveling there without tickets in hand.
In prior years I think there was an option to deliver the tickets electronically. This year you have to get the tickets mailed to you or show up with the credit card you used to buy them.
This will make online sales less convenient. It seems that the powers that be are trying to decrease secondary sales.
Not sure where you heard that, but my tickets are electronic. Perhaps it's different for seniority/lottery buyers than for retail?
Ok, I'm sure my post was wrong. But when I checked out there was no electronic option offered to me (that I could find). I also received the email about ticket exchange this AM.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: cufan (---.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)
Date: March 07, 2018 07:52PM
If Cornell is allocated tickets, how does one purchase a few of those?
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 07, 2018 08:41PM
cufan
If Cornell is allocated tickets, how does one purchase a few of those?
If Cornell reaches the Frozen Four, once the Cornell Athletics Ticket Office gets the info from the NCAA, an email blast will go out from them and they'll post on the Athletics website how to get some. Can't hurt to follow @CornellSports and @CUBigRedHockey on Twitter as well; I'm sure the info will be available there.
___________________________
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: March 07, 2018 09:48PM
Or, you know, judging how they’ve handled visiting tickets this year, they’ll get them and send them all back because our Athletics Dept doesn’t want to do any actual work.
OK, now to insult myself, I’ve missed one FF since 1999 (2002, also in St. Paul) and I decided in the fall that this was a year to rest. Of course IF Cornell makes it, this means I’ll have to never buy tickets in advance again.
But yeah, basically, there will always be a way to find tickets, be it through Cornell, another school, or the open market, even if it’s a Gopher party in Gopherland. The event is held in large enough venues and enough sponsor tickets are given out to people who don’t care that much.
OK, now to insult myself, I’ve missed one FF since 1999 (2002, also in St. Paul) and I decided in the fall that this was a year to rest. Of course IF Cornell makes it, this means I’ll have to never buy tickets in advance again.
But yeah, basically, there will always be a way to find tickets, be it through Cornell, another school, or the open market, even if it’s a Gopher party in Gopherland. The event is held in large enough venues and enough sponsor tickets are given out to people who don’t care that much.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2018 01:32AM
RichH
Or, you know, judging how they’ve handled visiting tickets this year, they’ll get them and send them all back because our Athletics Dept doesn’t want to do any actual work.
What does this mean?
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"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Trotsky (---.washdc.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 08, 2018 07:25AM
Cornell didn't sell tickets to away games this year.Jim Hyla
RichH
Or, you know, judging how they’ve handled visiting tickets this year, they’ll get them and send them all back because our Athletics Dept doesn’t want to do any actual work.
What does this mean?
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.239.191.68.cl.cstel.com)
Date: March 08, 2018 07:32AM
Trotsky
Cornell didn't sell tickets to away games this year.Jim Hyla
RichH
Or, you know, judging how they’ve handled visiting tickets this year, they’ll get them and send them all back because our Athletics Dept doesn’t want to do any actual work.
What does this mean?
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Beeeej (Moderator)
Date: March 08, 2018 08:17AM
RichH
But yeah, basically, there will always be a way to find tickets, be it through Cornell, another school, or the open market, even if it’s a Gopher party in Gopherland. The event is held in large enough venues and enough sponsor tickets are given out to people who don’t care that much.
And since it's never in the same place twice within a three or four-year span, local scalpers always seem to be overoptimistic, so you can usually walk up on the day of the semifinals and get a bargain if you're willing to risk it.
___________________________
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Beeeej, Esq.
"Cornell isn't an organization. It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
- Steve Worona
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: marty (104.129.194.---)
Date: March 08, 2018 08:24AM
Beeeej
RichH
But yeah, basically, there will always be a way to find tickets, be it through Cornell, another school, or the open market, even if it’s a Gopher party in Gopherland. The event is held in large enough venues and enough sponsor tickets are given out to people who don’t care that much.
And since it's never in the same place twice within a three or four-year span, local scalpers always seem to be overoptimistic, so you can usually walk up on the day of the semifinals and get a bargain if you're willing to risk it.
Boston might be the exception. There are always ATMs for your convenience. I have a friend who has gone to the FF (or Beanpot??) in Boston with hundred dollar bills in his pocket. He told me he has always been able to buy tickets.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 08, 2018 10:49AM
Huh. Did they give a reason?Jim Hyla
Trotsky
Cornell didn't sell tickets to away games this year.Jim Hyla
RichH
Or, you know, judging how they’ve handled visiting tickets this year, they’ll get them and send them all back because our Athletics Dept doesn’t want to do any actual work.
What does this mean?
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: RichH (134.223.116.---)
Date: March 08, 2018 12:43PM
Jim Hyla
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
Was this part of a press release by the league? Where did this very meaningful investigative effort lead you to this information?
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 08, 2018 02:17PM
RichH
Jim Hyla
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
Was this part of a press release by the league? Where did this very meaningful investigative effort lead you to this information?
Just by talking to a number of people at the rink. In particular Sue Detzer & Anne Dykes. Some schools complained that visiting teams didn’t get the unsold tickets back to the home school in time for them to be sold to their fans. So they decided that visiting fans would have to buy their tickets from the home school.
Some could be purchased online and designating specific seats, but no mention of a visiting fan section. Others allowed phone purchase and you could ask for the visiting section.
All together a poor experience, but not one that CU initiated by themselves. Hopefully it will change next year.
___________________________
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: March 08, 2018 02:41PM
Jim Hyla
RichH
Jim Hyla
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
Was this part of a press release by the league? Where did this very meaningful investigative effort lead you to this information?
Just by talking to a number of people at the rink. In particular Sue Detzer & Anne Dykes. Some schools complained that visiting teams didn’t get the unsold tickets back to the home school in time for them to be sold to their fans. So they decided that visiting fans would have to buy their tickets from the home school.
Some could be purchased online and designating specific seats, but no mention of a visiting fan section. Others allowed phone purchase and you could ask for the visiting section.
All together a poor experience, but not one that CU initiated by themselves. Hopefully it will change next year.
Thanks, Jim.
It really did p-ss A LOT of people off. I wouldn't be surprised if Cornell wasn't one of the schools complaining about receiving their allotment back. To be blunt, where else would it matter? Who else sells out? Q, maybe Union and Clarkson.
Here is attendance in 2017 (and 2018):
Rank Team Dates Total Average Capacity 2017 % 2018 % Change
20 Cor 16 62,530 3,908 4,267 91.6 82.1 -9.5
23 Qpc 18 56,373 3,132 3,086 101.5 100.3 -1.2
24 Yal 16 49,446 3,090 3,486 88.7 92.1 +3.4
25 RPI 16 49,389 3,087 5,217 59.2 57.8 -1.4
29 Clk 18 48,759 2,709 3,000 90.3 95.4 +5.1
32 Drt 15 38,424 2,562 4,500 56.9 45.3 -11.6
34 Hvd 15 36,991 2,466 3,095 79.7 78.4 -1.3
41 Uni 16 33,620 2,101 2,225 94.4 92.2 -2.2
46 Cgt 16 29,020 1,814 2,222 81.6 60.8 -20.8
48 SLU 18 30,357 1,686 3,000 56.2 50.2 -6.0
49 Prn 17 27,799 1,635 2,100 77.9 76.2 -1.7
55 Brn 13 12,348 950 2,495 38.1 34.5 -3.6
Edit: there are 2018 numbers too. I have added them to the right.
I've added the delta, too, just FYI. If the idea was to boost attendance, um...
Edited 7 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/2018 02:59PM by Trotsky.
Re: Frozen Four Tickets 2018
Posted by: marty (104.129.196.---)
Date: March 08, 2018 02:51PM
Trotsky
Jim Hyla
RichH
Jim Hyla
True, but a little investigation would show that this was a decision made by the ECAC for all schools. It wasn’t something that CU decided on its own.
Was this part of a press release by the league? Where did this very meaningful investigative effort lead you to this information?
Just by talking to a number of people at the rink. In particular Sue Detzer & Anne Dykes. Some schools complained that visiting teams didn’t get the unsold tickets back to the home school in time for them to be sold to their fans. So they decided that visiting fans would have to buy their tickets from the home school.
Some could be purchased online and designating specific seats, but no mention of a visiting fan section. Others allowed phone purchase and you could ask for the visiting section.
All together a poor experience, but not one that CU initiated by themselves. Hopefully it will change next year.
Thanks, Jim.
It really did p-ss A LOT of people off. I wouldn't be surprised if Cornell wasn't one of the schools complaining about receiving their allotment back. To be blunt, where else would it matter? Who else sells out?
Here is attendance in 2017.
Rank Team Dates Total Average Capacity Cap. % 20 Cor 16 62,530 3,908 4,267 91.6 23 Qpc 18 56,373 3,132 3,086 101.5 24 Yal 16 49,446 3,090 3,486 88.7 25 RPI 16 49,389 3,087 5,217 59.2 29 Clk 18 48,759 2,709 3,000 90.3 32 Drt 15 38,424 2,562 4,500 56.9 34 Hvd 15 36,991 2,466 3,095 79.7 41 Uni 16 33,620 2,101 2,225 94.4 46 Cgt 16 29,020 1,814 2,222 81.6 48 SLU 18 30,357 1,686 3,000 56.2 49 Prn 17 27,799 1,635 2,100 77.9 55 Brn 13 12,348 950 2,495 38.1
Cornell had issues itself (last year) in that the tickets that they express mailed to Lake Placid didn't get to the Will Call window in time for Friday's game.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/08/2018 02:54PM by marty.
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