Details are on the FOMH Facebook page with details for the tournament in Alaska. Maine and Wisconsin are both staying at the Captain Cook Hotel and a special rate of $99/night is being offered for fans. Cheap airfare can be had from Boston to Anchorage. The best deal might be to book hotel and flight through Priceline or Expedia.
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Additional information that I received from Deb Leavitt of the Maine Ticket Office
I just spoke with the Alaska ticket office. They have not set up sales yet for the MIH games in Oct. She said it will be mid August before complete. At that time you will be directed to a website to purchase directly from them............we will not be getting consignment tickets. The tournament price will be $35.
I also asked about the possiblity of them selling out.............they doubt that will happen but will hold tickets for our Maine fans just in case. So no worries about getting tickets. Check back with me mid August and I should have the website to direct you too.
Have a great day,
Deb
Deborah Leavitt
University of Maine
Athletic Ticket Manager
(207) 581-2327
This will be the first time Anchorage has played at the Alfond since 1990 and Notre Dame's first since 1991.
The UVM and UMA noncon games should end this season, and Maine will have another exemption for the Icebreaker. The only noncon road game Maine will have to play is Union. 11 road conference games, two at Union, three in Portland is 16. That means another 18-20 home games and the door will be open for the likes of Denver, Yale and a B1G team (and the aforementioned cannon fodder). I would expect one road series @NoDak or Denver with a return trip in 15-16 and the Duluth series starting in 16-17. That means 18 games in Alfond and 21 in the state of Maine next season.
This will be the first time Anchorage has played at the Alfond since 1990 and Notre Dame's first since 1991.
The UVM and UMA noncon games should end this season, and Maine will have another exemption for the Icebreaker. The only noncon road game Maine will have to play is Union. 11 road conference games, two at Union, three in Portland is 16. That means another 18-20 home games and the door will be open for the likes of Denver, Yale and a B1G team (and the aforementioned cannon fodder). I would expect one road series @NoDak or Denver with a return trip in 15-16 and the Duluth series starting in 16-17. That means 18 games in Alfond and 21 in the state of Maine next season.
Three games in Portland????? What are the other 2?
Re: UMaine: No Cure for the Summertime Blues but to BEAR the Months 'till October!
Well I see they really made the Season Ticket Packages attractive...big talk by the New A.D./need to fill the Building night after night....nice job....bet this really will flood the Ticket Office for NEW SEASON TICKETS...(NOT).
Canisius was in the Atlantic Hockey Championship game against Robert Morris. Robert Morris won ( 7-4 I think). Canisius had a losing record during the season but peaked late to challenge for the league championship
Last edited by Runsub5; 06-24-2014, 08:40 PM.
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Canisius was in the Atlantic Hockey Championship game against Robert Morris. Robert Morris won ( 7-4 I think). Canisius had a losing record during the season but peaked late to challenge for the league championship
And they went 6-0 to win the AHA tournament and appeared in the NCAAs in 2013.
Well I see they really made the Season Ticket Packages attractive...big talk by the New A.D./need to fill the Building night after night....nice job....bet this really will flood the Ticket Office for NEW SEASON TICKETS...(NOT).
Huh? $20 per seat seems like a pretty good deal to me.....much better than $50.
Edit: Looks like the "donor" seats are shut off to regular season tix holders not willing to pony up......nevermind.
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