Section B Sucks

Started by calgARI '07, March 08, 2006, 05:30:36 PM

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calgARI '07

No question that it has sucked this year, but if there was any question about it, just look at the amount of Section B tickets available at the ticket forum.  Embarrassing.

KeithK

OTOH< maybe it's self correcting.  More tickets available in B might mean that in the playoffs the section will be filled with a higher percentage of dedicated fans than usual.  Hope so anyway.

Dpperk29

it's that damn kid with the cowbell... he needs to learn how to play the last verse... j/k
"That damn bell at Clarkson." -Ken Dryden in reference to his hatred for the Clarkson Bell.

French Rage

But still better than A, just as a matter of principle. :-D
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

Turkeybone

Let he without rhythm cast the first stone.

BMac

A's been pretty good this year... at least rows 4-6. Those rows kick ass.

jy3

yeah too bad I got two tix, one in b and one in e earlier in the week. that is ok, just happy to be in the building!
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

Lauren '06

[quote BMac]A's been pretty good this year... at least rows 4-6. Those rows kick ass.[/quote]
Yeah, too bad about rows 10-14 in A, which are empty outside of the band.

Cactus12

I can assure you that A row8 (at least in front of the band) is good- we're always loud and there way before game time ... What happened to the seats on either side of the pepband conductor- were they not sold or do the people sit elsewhere?

montague

Seconded. We've been good all year.

It just seems like there are always empty sections within A. It's pretty unfortunate. LGR.

Oat

People in section B are cheering way too fast.. That's my only disappointment with B.
B.S.'06, M.Eng.'07

Lauren '06

[quote Cactus12]I can assure you that A row8 (at least in front of the band) is good- we're always loud and there way before game time ... What happened to the seats on either side of the pepband conductor- were they not sold or do the people sit elsewhere?[/quote]
I think the primary (unfortunate) contributing factor to the emptiness of A is that people just don't come... I hear increasing reports of hockey fans encountering other people who buy season tickets purely for the right of attending the Harvard game and nothing more (to which I pose the question: if you don't go to the other games, why do you care about Harvard at all?).  Because of this, people that do show up with seats ticketed around the band or the upper parts of A naturally trickle down closer to the ice.

This is all verified to my mind by the number of people expressing shock and confusion that they had to stand next to the band once the Harvard game rolled around--how many weeks into the season?  Ugh.

las224

If you really think section B sucks, how about people start brainstorming NOW a good way to distribute tickets next year?  More importantly, start communicating these brainstorms to Nighman so we can make sure that next year, the most dedicated fans are in B.  Half the people running for Student Assembly promised better distribution of hockey tickets... we'll see if any actually follow through with their campaign promises.

But even if they don't - can some sort of committee/task force be created, either via Student Assembly or the athletic department, to come up with a good solution?  It seems to me that getting a mix of athletic staff and dedicated student fans (ideally right off this forum) would help to come up with a solution at least marginally better than last year's Lynah Stampede.

RichH

[quote las224]If you really think section B sucks, how about people start brainstorming NOW a good way to distribute tickets next year? [/quote]

Announce ticket sale date 1-2 weeks out.  Let students camp out and assume the responsibility themselves of figuring out how to attend classes like the adults they are.  If they're fearful of letting the students self-police the line, hand out line numbers and have daily random line number checks.  Announce maximum of 4 tickets per line number to facilitate rotating for classes/sleep.

Done.

Beeeej

[quote las224]It seems to me that getting a mix of athletic staff and dedicated student fans (ideally right off this forum) would help to come up with a solution at least marginally better than last year's Lynah Stampede.[/quote]

We did that in 1991.  Are you saying it hasn't worked out?!

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

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   - Steve Worona