Tickets in Minneapolis

Started by Jeff Hopkins '82, March 16, 2005, 12:16:38 PM

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Jeff Hopkins '82

In case anyone is curious, I just called the Minnesota ticket office and there are no more tickets available to the general public through them.

If we get stuck in Minneapolis, our only option is from the allotment sent to the schools.  The person I spoke to did not know how many seats that was, but if the posts on NCAA squeakball are any indication, it ain't many.

Chris 02

Or unless you're like me and a hockey fan living in central Iowa, you'll take your chances driving up the road and seeing what you can get from scalpers.  But I imagine that's not too many people on this board.

Will

I'm sure some people will be selling their regional tickets on the USCHO message board, especially after the Selection Show.  So I'd keep an eye on that.
Is next year here yet?

cquinn

I expect scalper tickets for this to be much harder to come by than the east regionals.  Most of the tickets have probably been bought by Minnesota fans and Minnesota will definitely be there.  

jtwcornell91

OTOH, I'd be surprised if so many Cornellians made the trip that you couldn't get tickets if you tried as soon as they went on sale.

KeithK

[Q]I expect scalper tickets for this to be much harder to come by than the east regionals.  Most of the tickets have probably been bought by Minnesota fans and Minnesota will definitely be there.  [/q]It's likely that Cornell and Minnesota will not be macthed up in the first round, which means you might be abe to get tickets for the Cornell game (or do they not have separate game tickets for regionals?)  Also, if there is justice in the world and Minnesota loses it's first game :-D then tickets would likely be easy to come by for the regional final.  I wouldn't book airline tickets on this likelihood, however.

Beeeej

Bingo... Cornell's allotment will likely not sell out if we get sent to Minnesota - or at least not sell out quickly.  Just go through the Cornell ticket office if that's what happens.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

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Jeff Hopkins '82

I hope not.  But if Schafer reserved two sections for friends and family this weekend, plus the band goes out, and the total is only about 300 seats like in squeakball, it'll still be a tough seat.

Given that, when did the ticket office start selling Albany tickets, so I know when tio call Monday should the problem present itself?

DeltaOne81

They started selling them Monday at 10 am. But they'll be a press release about it just like there was last week, on the new, not-improved www.cornellbigred.com