Individual tickets are now on sale:
https://am.ticketmaster.com/sundevils/hockey?fbclid=IwAR1CFoSPOgn6vLGXPAvl-jtzd8BjzRuq-S97QzrPl5H9LpPFEoQhIHUL5Oo
$35 for a GA seat or $30 to find a place to stand in this cushy palace, full of atmosphere. Capacity: 747, so supply/demand?
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Quote from: RichH$35 for a GA seat or $30 to find a place to stand in this cushy palace, full of atmosphere. Capacity: 747, so supply/demand?
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Attendance was typically 720-950 for home games in the 19-20 season.
Hey -- I'm new to the forum, a class of 1998 member living in Albuquerque. My wife and I were going to make a trip to Phoenix for New Year's, and are including the Jan. 1 game on the agenda. Anybody know of other Cornell folks going to that game?
I'm thinking about it. Do we know if there is a visitor section?
Brad, based on Cornellian attendance in Las Vegas two years back, you'd see 100+ Cornellians and there'll probably by a Cornell Club of Arizona or Cornell Hockey boosters function before or after the game. The coach jokes that he loves games in the Southwest because it gives him ideas on where he might retire. Well worth attending.
All this travel including to larger rinks, including Madison Square Garden in the fall, gives the younger players a feel what it will be like come tournament time. I believe they also know that no matter where they'll play, there'll be an enthusiastic Cornell contingent.
Thanks. I was curious if the small arena and the holiday might mean Vegas and MSG attendance would not be analogous, and that there might not be too many alumni at the ASU game.
But, of course, we do seem to make our way to just about everyplace.
Regardless, I'll try to say hello to folks in Big Red gear, and I hope others do the same. I'll check out what the booster club and/or AZ alumni association might have planned, too — thanks for that tip!
I don't *think* there will be a visitor section given the capacity is under 800, and I think much of that is standing room.
The Cornell Club of Arizona bought a block of (I think it was 50) tickets for the Jan 2 game, and sold them to members, and they sold out quickly.
I also bought tickets on my own through the ASU website for the Jan 1 game. I think you will see a decent turnout of Cornell fans, and hopefully this will become a regular stop for OOC games. In my own self interest, can we invite ASU to join the ECAC? :) Gotta be better than Quinnipiac...
Is Arizona State worried on climate change or tectonic plates shifting? The rink is called Oceanside Ice Arena.
Quote from: billhowardIs Arizona State worried on climate change or tectonic plates shifting? The rink is called Oceanside Ice Arena.
The past? (https://www.nps.gov/coro/learn/nature/geologichistory.htm)