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  • Well, just for fun, I have hotel reservations in Duluth for the Frozen Four weekend. I do not have tickets for the games. Amsoil Arena seats I believe around 8,000, these games will not sell out, tickets WILL be available at the door.

    In fact, I attended the 2012 finals in Duluth (Minnesota 4, Wisconsin 2) and purchased my tickets at the arena for both games. The final game featured Emily West scoring on a penalty shot to break a 2-2 tie with Sarah Erickson scoring the insurance goal. Hillary Knight earned my long lasting respect by being a completely gracious loser. She already had a couple of national championships herself but showed a lot of class by standing on the blue line during the presentation ceremony and clapping for the new champions. It was a great day to be a Gopher fan in Duluth.

    So, tickets are not going to be your biggest problem.

    But where will you stay? I have two nights in a lake front motel with lake view, very easy walking distance to the arena and to all of the food and beverage establishments of the Canal Park entertainment district. All of you Ohio people (note I refer to Ohio the state not the University) seem pretty confident you will be there (and why wouldn't you be, that is a mighty fine team) but probably do not realize that hotel accommodations could be a problem. I encourage you to look into a place to stay now, not on the Monday before the Friday semi-finals.

    Meanwhile, as a Gopher fan I have done this lots of times (7, yes 7 time national champions) and know that even if you have a mighty fine team (which the Gophers most assuredly this time do have) sometimes you don't get there. But what is it that they say about a failure to plan?

    So if by some chance the Gophers do not get there but Ohio State does . . . ?
    Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

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    • Originally posted by ManBehindTheCurtain View Post

      So if by some chance the Gophers do not get there but Ohio State does . . . ?
      Most of you know I missed being at last seasons FF to support OSU as I was recovering from being critically ill. But if the Buckeyes do make the FF this year the wife & I will do our best to be there. Travel may be difficult for us but we'll see. If we do go I'll be asking advice on accomodations, ect on forum. I'd love to stay at the same hotel as our team. Back in the day when Ohio State's men's team was in the CCHA the tournaments host hotel was the Marriott Renaissance Center and all team & fans stayed there. It was an awesome experience mingling with all the teams fans & players. Wish it could be that way at the women's FF.

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      • Originally posted by ManBehindTheCurtain View Post
        Well, just for fun, I have hotel reservations in Duluth for the Frozen Four weekend. I do not have tickets for the games. Amsoil Arena seats I believe around 8,000, these games will not sell out, tickets WILL be available at the door... So, tickets are not going to be your biggest problem.
        Personally I've got my tickets.

        I'd recommend that anyone needing tickets at least check Ticketmaster. Everyone's cost/benefit analysis will be unique to them. But the ability to calmly choose your seats on your home computer may be worth the fees and any resale mark-up.

        Also, all fans considering the trip need to keep one eye on the Bulldogs. If UMD makes it to the FF, it will suddenly be a tougher ticket. FWIW, I was at the DECC the year UMD beat Harvard in 2 O.T. Great experience. Sold out crowd.

        But where will you stay? I have two nights in a lake front motel with lake view, very easy walking distance to the arena and to all of the food and beverage establishments of the Canal Park entertainment district. All of you Ohio people (note I refer to Ohio the state not the University) seem pretty confident you will be there (and why wouldn't you be, that is a mighty fine team) but probably do not realize that hotel accommodations could be a problem. I encourage you to look into a place to stay now, not on the Monday before the Friday semi-finals.
        I've got my room reserved. And yes, the Canal Park district was too good to pass up.

        Being able to walk to the arena is really nice. But if getting lodging in Canal Park becomes a problem, there are additional hotels within a very easy drive. London Road in East Duluth comes to mind.

        Meanwhile, as a Gopher fan I have done this lots of times (7, yes 7 time national champions) and know that even if you have a mighty fine team (which the Gophers most assuredly this time do have) sometimes you don't get there. But what is it that they say about a failure to plan?
        Whenever I commit to attending a Frozen Four, I always go, regardless of the last four teams standing. While I fervently hope the Buckeyes make it, I'm traveling even if they don't. Either way I'm looking forward to seeing AMSOIL for the first time.

        So if by some chance the Gophers do not get there but Ohio State does . . . ?
        Nice offer; if I'm reading you correctly. I wouldn't be able to help out, but maybe one of the other Buckeye fans could.

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        • Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
          I'd recommend that anyone needing tickets at least check Ticketmaster.
          I refuse to give my money to Ticketmaster unless I absolutely have to.

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          • Originally posted by Still Eeyore View Post

            I refuse to give my money to Ticketmaster unless I absolutely have to.
            Since I wasn't able to go to last year's FF maybe someone would be able to answer my question.
            Do the schools who are in the FF get an allotment of tickets to sell through their own ticket offices? It would be very easy for me to go to OSU's ticket office in the Schott and bypass Ticketmaster fees.

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            • Originally posted by Still Eeyore View Post

              I refuse to give my money to Ticketmaster unless I absolutely have to.
              For you, the cost of using Ticketmaster almost always > than the benefit. Nothing wrong with that stance at all. Be true to yourself.

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              • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post

                Since I wasn't able to go to last year's FF maybe someone would be able to answer my question.
                Do the schools who are in the FF get an allotment of tickets to sell through their own ticket offices? It would be very easy for me to go to OSU's ticket office in the Schott and bypass Ticketmaster fees.
                If we make it to Duluth, there will be an Ohio State allotment. Don't know if any of that will be made available to the public. As per my reply to MBTC: When I attend a FF, I purchase long before the 4 teams are determined. Perhaps osualum86 knows?

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                • Ten Years Of Average Attendance Figures
                  Women's D-1 Ice Hockey
                  Ohio State & Minnesota

                  Ohio State
                  2012 333
                  2013 326
                  2014 302
                  2015 347
                  2016 489
                  2017 430
                  2018 458
                  2019 530
                  2020 484
                  2021 Omitted/Pandemic
                  2022 Omitted/Pandemic
                  2023 576


                  Minnesota
                  2012 1,317
                  2013 1,878
                  2014 2,394
                  2015 2,037
                  2016 2,125
                  2017 1,953
                  2018 1,629
                  2019 2,013
                  2020 2,045
                  2021 Omitted/Pandemic
                  2022 Omitted/Pandemic
                  2023 1,871


                  Note:

                  I took ARM's suggestion and removed the 2022 number. To report 10 years of results, I added 2012. Oddly, that change slightly reduced total attendance for both schools. But it's better to have removed the pandemic factor from the conversation.


                  Discussion:

                  1. These aren't large numbers by Division 1 standards. The modest numbers remind us that Women's Hockey is a niche sport, within the niche sport of College Hockey.

                  2. We see "some" growth at both schools over the 10 year period. But my feeling is that these numbers reflect stability as much as anything else. Parents/Siblings/Besties/True Believers continue to faithfully attend. Minnesota has clearly gained a foothold with the General Public. But adding new fans from the General Public remains challenging.

                  3. Attendance does bump up after major accomplishments. For Ohio State, the current year follows a National Championship and you see an increase. For Minnesota, the year following the perfect season shows a nice uptick. But the Minnesota numbers show us that the "warm afterglow" isn't necessarily permanent.

                  4. Drawing fans at the same rate as the national leaders remains a good goal for Ohio State. But there is a substantial gap to close. The Upticks we see amount to hundreds of fans, not thousands. Meaning it's going to take a while; assuming it's even doable.

                  5. My belief is that a new facility at Ohio State will result in a permanent attendance increase for Women's Hockey. The current Ice Rink does impose a ceiling on our turnout. But based on the numbers above, I suspect that OSU attendance will settle in at a new normal, then we'll once again see a pattern of stability.





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                  • PGB thanks for accumulating all this!
                    wonder why Minn 2012 was so down. Nice to see the steady up tick at OSU.

                    when they broadcast the Frozen Four last year inexplicably the cameras were on the same side as the fans so it looked even emptier. Bugged me… crowd is part of the production normally. I wonder if you all were on opposite side of the benches, for the perceived benefit of the players. Curious to see what Duluth does, hopefully they let people sit anywhere.

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                    • Rodent and Yuckeye fans already punching their tickets to the FF. LOL. You are pushing me to adopt an eastern team to root for if the need arises and abandon my western bias. I think a Yale, UW, Colgate and NE FF would be a lot of fun. I'll probably have my choice of hotel at a discounted price.
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                      • Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
                        Rodent and Yuckeye fans already punching their tickets to the FF. LOL. You are pushing me to adopt an eastern team to root for if the need arises and abandon my western bias. I think a Yale, UW, Colgate and NE FF would be a lot of fun. I'll probably have my choice of hotel at a discounted price.
                        You can't get rid of me that easily, LOL! Even if you get your chosen field of teams, I'll be there.

                        By no means do I go every year. But when I can make it, it's always a lot of fun.

                        Confidential To Man Behind The Curtain: No Discount Room For Timothy A!

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                        • Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
                          Ten Years Of Average Attendance Figures
                          Women's D-1 Ice Hockey
                          Ohio State & Minnesota

                          Ohio State
                          2012 333
                          2013 326
                          2014 302
                          2015 347
                          2016 489
                          2017 430
                          2018 458
                          2019 530
                          2020 484
                          2021 Omitted/Pandemic
                          2022 Omitted/Pandemic
                          2023 576


                          Minnesota
                          2012 1,317
                          2013 1,878
                          2014 2,394
                          2015 2,037
                          2016 2,125
                          2017 1,953
                          2018 1,629
                          2019 2,013
                          2020 2,045
                          2021 Omitted/Pandemic
                          2022 Omitted/Pandemic
                          2023 1,871


                          Note:

                          I took ARM's suggestion and removed the 2022 number. To report 10 years of results, I added 2012. Oddly, that change slightly reduced total attendance for both schools. But it's better to have removed the pandemic factor from the conversation.


                          Discussion:

                          1. These aren't large numbers by Division 1 standards. The modest numbers remind us that Women's Hockey is a niche sport, within the niche sport of College Hockey.

                          2. We see "some" growth at both schools over the 10 year period. But my feeling is that these numbers reflect stability as much as anything else. Parents/Siblings/Besties/True Believers continue to faithfully attend. Minnesota has clearly gained a foothold with the General Public. But adding new fans from the General Public remains challenging.

                          3. Attendance does bump up after major accomplishments. For Ohio State, the current year follows a National Championship and you see an increase. For Minnesota, the year following the perfect season shows a nice uptick. But the Minnesota numbers show us that the "warm afterglow" isn't necessarily permanent.

                          4. Drawing fans at the same rate as the national leaders remains a good goal for Ohio State. But there is a substantial gap to close. The Upticks we see amount to hundreds of fans, not thousands. Meaning it's going to take a while; assuming it's even doable.

                          5. My belief is that a new facility at Ohio State will result in a permanent attendance increase for Women's Hockey. The current Ice Rink does impose a ceiling on our turnout. But based on the numbers above, I suspect that OSU attendance will settle in at a new normal, then we'll once again see a pattern of stability.




                          Thanks. Proves my point that a 4K+ arena would be ridiculously too big with little chance of ever growing into it. 2500 is fine, and if people get turned away for Minny or Wiscy, that's fine. Make it a hot ticket and a packed arena.

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                          • Originally posted by Eddie Schorr View Post

                            Thanks. Proves my point that a 4K+ arena would be ridiculously too big
                            The more I have my ear to the wall it's becoming clearer it's highly unlikely Ohio State will spend the money and build two separate hockey arenas. They if anything will follow Penn States model and have one shared facility for the men & women's programs. That means there will be a large amount of empty seats as it would be ludicrous for the men's to have anything at the least a 5000 seat building. How big a new men's arena should be has been debated for years here on forum.
                            Last edited by Hockeybuckeye; 02-09-2023, 11:33 AM.

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                            • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
                              The more I have my ear to the wall it's becoming clearer it's highly unlikely Ohio State will spend the money and build two separate hockey arenas. They if anything will follow Penn States model and have one shared facility for the men & women's programs. That means there will be a large amount of empty seats as it would be ludicrous for the men's to have anything at the least a 5000 seat building. How big a new men's arena should be has been debated for years here on forum.
                              Then they need to design and engineer it somehow that a large portion can be closed off, so the women aren't playing in a cave.

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                              • Originally posted by Eddie Schorr View Post
                                so the women aren't playing in a empty arena.
                                Which is what bc is doing...

                                At the outset, we could hang with the dude...

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