ECAC tickets

Started by dodger916, February 07, 2003, 11:41:19 AM

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dodger916

For those interested, I received this message concerning ECAC playoff tickets/reception being offered through the capital district Cornell Club:
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Pregame reception and seating in the Cornell block available through the

CORNELL CLUB OF THE GREATER CAPITAL DISTRICT

The Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Hockey Championship will be determined at the Pepsi Arena.  Expecting Cornell to be one of the final four, the Cornell Club of the Greater Capital District has reserved a block of seats for the weekend event.  Tickets at $52 for adults, $45 for students with identification, and $26 for children 12 and under will allow entry to all four games plus our pregame reception (providing Cornell is on the ice).

To order tickets in the Cornell block, by Monday, March 3, complete the attached order form and mail it with your check and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to

Bob Lynk, 70 Mosher Road, Delmar, NY  12054-3715
 telephone:  518 439-3948   e-mail:  thelynks@midtel.net

On March 7, all remaining tickets in the Cornell block will be returned to the
Pepsi Arena,  518  476-1000.

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E.C.A.C. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT at the PEPSI ARENA
March 21 and 22, 2003

Name______________________________________Year_______College_______
Spouse/Guest________________________________Year_______College______
Street Address_______________________________________________________
City______________________________State__________Zip_________________
Telephone____________________Email__________________________________
Please send me the following tickets:
      _____  Adults @ $52         $__________
      _____  Students with identification @ $45     __________
      _____  Children 12 and under @ $26        __________
                  Total   $__________

My self-addressed stamped envelope for mailing the tickets and my check
made payable to the Cornell Club of the Greater Capital District are enclosed.

jy3

just figured i would bump this up

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

jy3

i assume it isnt possible to get tix thru the cornell ticket office yet right? ::help::

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

rhovorka

It should be obvious that the ticket office will not sell tickets to an event that we aren't guaranteed of making.  The ECAC only sends tickets to the four (feels good to say that) participating schools after they qualify.  To do otherwise would be presumptuous, and a slap in the face to the QF opponent.
Rich H '96

Josh '99

Rich Hovorka '96 wrote:
QuoteIt should be obvious that the ticket office will not sell tickets to an event that we aren't guaranteed of making.  The ECAC only sends tickets to the four (feels good to say that) participating schools after they qualify.  To do otherwise would be presumptuous, and a slap in the face to the QF opponent.
Didn't the Yankees start selling playoff tickets before they'd clinched just last year?  :-P

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

jy3

rich
i knew that and was speaking with tongue in cheek :-)

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

jy3

ps
no woofing intended, ye hockey gods ::worry::

LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

rhovorka

Sorry jy3.  I was very groggy.
Rich H '96

rhovorka

[Q]Didn't the Yankees start selling playoff tickets before they'd clinched just last year? [/Q]
Whee.  More Yankee bashing.

Doing a search of news releases at mlb.com shows that the Cardinals and Braves both started selling playoff tickets a week before the Yankees did, and tickets in New York went on sale the same weekend as the Diamondbacks and Giants.  I remember that the Yanks only started selling them after they had clinched at least the Wild Card.  Given the margins of the Arizona and SF races, I'm not so sure those 2 teams had clinched at that point.  The Diamondbacks clinched a playoff spot on Sept. 25, and were selling tickets on Sept. 20.  The Giants didn't clinch a playoff spot until the next-to-last day of the season, Sept. 28.  But let's all assume it was the Yankees, instead.
Rich H '96

Adam

President, Beef-N-Cheese Academic Society 1998-2001

CowbellGuy

...and Boston still sucks ::rock::

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Josh '99

Ah, relax, I'm just kidding.  I did definitely hear that the Yankees had done that (wasn't just assuming), but didn't hear that the other teams had done so.    ::screwy::

In that case, it was presumptuous of the D-Backs, Cards, and Braves as well.  Fuckin' Braves.  :-(

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Josh '99

(D'oh!  Double post deleted.)
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

ugarte

Rich Hovorka '96 wrote:
QuoteWhee.  More Yankee bashing.

A little touchy, aren't you?  It is true that the Yankees started selling playoff tickets before they had clinched, so I dont know why it struck a nerve with you.

They (and the other teams) have to get permission from the league, they can't do it without authorization.  And it isn't hubris, exactly.  It is a way of bleeding money out of the fans, since the team gets more interest if they get the money early - and they don't give it back if the team nosedives and misses the playoffs; only the cost of the tickets is refunded.


Josh '99

big red apple wrote:
Quote... so I dont know why it struck a nerve with you.
Oh, that's mainly because I do it a lot. ::nut::

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04