CU's 2010-2011 Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, January 02, 2010, 05:53:11 PM

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ithacat

Quote from: BeeeejI just received my season hockey ticket renewal information, and the accompanying letter from Gene Nighman claims there are "20 home games."  Both this schedule and the one on CornellBigRed.com show 17, and that's including the two exhibition games.  Do you think he's actually including some not-at-all-guaranteed home playoffs in his figure?  I think that's kind of ballsy and woof-like.

I've e-mailed him to ask, though I'm pretty sure the answer's yes.

Anyway, if you buy the three playoff tickets that actually would make it twenty games, season tickets work out to $21/game in Section C, $18/game outside of C, and $27/game on the balcony.

Hasn't it been that way recently? I thought that guaranteed one's seats should Cornell host playoff games. If the team doesn't host, one can receive a refund or donate the money to the hockey program -- at least I thought that's the way it works.


redice

The Newark game is also on the composite ECAC Hockey League site:

ECAC Hockey
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Ronald '09

Quote from: rediceThe Newark game is also on the composite ECAC Hockey League site:

ECAC Hockey

There's also a line in this article from a little over a month ago on the ECAC hockey site with a line mentioning the game:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2010-11/News/20101208_M_Composite_Schedule


QuoteNew Jersey fans will get a dose of ECAC Hockey as Colgate and Cornell will meet November 27 at the Prudential Center, Newark, NJ.  The Raiders have another dramatic holiday matchup, as they take in defending National Champions Boston College in the first round of the Ledyard National Bank Classic, December 30.



No one's heard anything about tickets yet right?  I need to talk to my ticket rep from the Devils about my partial plan anyway, so I will ask him if he knows anything about it.  Don't know whether the ticket reps deal with only Devils tickets or all rink events.

Jordan 04

QuoteNew Jersey fans will get a dose of ECAC Hockey as Colgate and Cornell will meet November 27 at the Prudential Center, Newark, NJ.  The Raiders have another dramatic holiday matchup, as they take in defending National Champions Boston College in the first round of the Ledyard National Bank Classic, December 30.


This seems overly harsh, even if Princeton was a big disappointment last year.

Ronald '09

Quote from: Jordan 04
QuoteNew Jersey fans will get a dose of ECAC Hockey as Colgate and Cornell will meet November 27 at the Prudential Center, Newark, NJ.  The Raiders have another dramatic holiday matchup, as they take in defending National Champions Boston College in the first round of the Ledyard National Bank Classic, December 30.


This seems overly harsh, even if Princeton was a big disappointment last year.


That's funny, didn't really think about it when I read it the first time.  Anyway, heard back from my ticket rep and he didn't know anything.  Here's the exact quote from his email:
Quote from: Devils' Ticket RepIn regards to the Cornell game, I looked into details for you but don't have any yet. Please reach out to me again in a few weeks, as I should know more by then.


Beeeej

Now that the Newark game is more or less confirmed, will someone be doing a Google Calendar for this season?
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

sjact

I'm thinking of buying season tix from another ticket holder. How much do season tickets usually cost?

nr53

I'll put the schedule up and send a link to it when I have some time, probably next week or so
'07

Beeeej

Quote from: sjactI'm thinking of buying season tix from another ticket holder. How much do season tickets usually cost?

Depends on the section of the rink.  Students pay less than CHA members, who pay less than "box" seat holders/scoreboard railing leaners.  I can only speak for the CHA group - we pay $420, or what should work out to $21/game, for Section C or N.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

nr53

Quote from: nr53I'll put the schedule up and send a link to it when I have some time, probably next week or so

Alternatively, you can download the calendar from collegehockeynews.com. Check out the link on the schedule page:

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/schedules/team.php?td=18

Time zones seem a bit messed up however, games show up at 3pm pacific for me but it's at least easier to drag pre-made events than create brand new ones.
'07

sjact

thanks, that's what I needed to know

ajc69

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02004535048E7D9B

Looks like tickets for the newark game go on sale tomorrow, even though its not on the cornell schedule yet

Jordan 04

Quote from: ajc69http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02004535048E7D9B

Looks like tickets for the newark game go on sale tomorrow, even though its not on the cornell schedule yet

Interesting. Cheap seats are 40% more expensive than the cheap seats were for the last BU game @ MSG. Seems out of whack.

Beeeej

Quote from: Jordan 04
Quote from: ajc69http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02004535048E7D9B

Looks like tickets for the newark game go on sale tomorrow, even though its not on the cornell schedule yet

Interesting. Cheap seats are 40% more expensive than the cheap seats were for the last BU game @ MSG. Seems out of whack.

That's especially true when it's in Newark instead of NYC, Colgate isn't as big a rival as BU (to this day), we're already playing Colgate two other times this season, and this one's non-conference.  They have absolutely no hope of selling out at these prices.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona