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2019 Frozen Four: NCHC vs. Hockey East

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I'm passing this year. It's the first one I've missed in 10 or 11 years accept for Pittsburgh. Too long of a haul for such a dismal locale. I went to Fargo last weekend and even though it is 10X more dismal than Buffalo, it was a good trip. Love the rink and the results were beautiful! It was the first regional I've been to since 2010 when RIT beat us in Albany. Nice to get that monkey off the back! :)
 
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Yes, I understood why you made the comment. :) And my comment was a knock on the BU "fanbase" which has dwindled to almost nothing. When I said "Friar fans" I meant that ALL of the "neutral" (ok 99%) fans were rooting for Providence (or if you want to look at is as "against BU" that's fine too).

SO why are people talking about Providence being able to win away from home when both of Duluth's Championships were won in MN? (Yeah, not Duluth, but clearly the fan favorite.)
 
SO why are people talking about Providence being able to win away from home when both of Duluth's Championships were won in MN? (Yeah, not Duluth, but clearly the fan favorite.)

pc could have taken a commuter rail to win their single national championship (did they win? Mookie can’t remember)

Could Duluth have done the same to win either of their two?
 
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pc could have taken a commuter rail to win their single national championship (did they win? Mookie can’t remember)

Could Duluth have done the same to win either of their two?

Duluth is about 2.5 hour drive or so from the Twin Cities, but many people who went to college up there live down here.
 
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Oh man you’re killin me. I know... haven’t missed a UMD frozen four in my adult-ish life


What!?!? Like $250-400 from Denver it’s just the layovers that kill me. With all those hours spent on layovers it could make more sense to fly to Detroit, Cleveland or Toronto and rent a car. Certainly opens up options you’d probably be renting a car anyways gotta see the falls and get to Toronto!!

I’ll spend whatever $$ find a way if they go to the championship. I just remember how ****ty of a time I had in Boston when they lostin the semis I did not want to be in Boston at all after that (not like i had anything else better to do).

Well...I'm going. I'm driving the whole way, but I'll be there. I tried looking at flights to every airport around, prices were still hovering over $600 a piece no matter where I looked. It'll be an interesting drive with these storms coming our way...
 
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pc could have taken a commuter rail to win their single national championship (did they win? Mookie can’t remember)

Could Duluth have done the same to win either of their two?

Is it really a fair argument, as is Duluth close to anywhere in the United States? Or easy to get to from any major U.S city?
 
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Is it really a fair argument, as is Duluth close to anywhere in the United States? Or easy to get to from any major U.S city?

Duluth is a 2.5 hour drive to the Twin Cities. For a comparison, those in Providence, RI would need to drive to Portland, ME for it to be a comparable drive.
 
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Duluth is a 2.5 hour drive to the Twin Cities. For a comparison, those in Providence, RI would need to drive to Portland, ME for it to be a comparable drive.

You're right that's tough. Providence to Boston is only about 50min., and you can make it to NYC in around 3 hours with no traffic...
 
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You're right that's tough. Providence to Boston is only about 50min., and you can make it to NYC in around 3 hours with no traffic...

It's all relative haha. Those on the east coast would balk at that kind of drive, but in college I used to drive from Duluth to the Twin Cities for a day trip. Hell, I've driven 50 miles just to go to a Chipotle. So not exactly an equatable scenario.
 
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You're right that's tough. Providence to Boston is only about 50min., and you can make it to NYC in around 3 hours with no traffic...

Hahaha, you said no traffic......


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Looking for something to do on Friday in Buffalo. The weather looks like it will be rainy and I am not feeling like driving to Toronto. Any suggestions?
 
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Well...I'm going. I'm driving the whole way, but I'll be there. I tried looking at flights to every airport around, prices were still hovering over $600 a piece no matter where I looked. It'll be an interesting drive with these storms coming our way...

I have a flight from the midwest on Thursday and at this point I am guessing it will be cancelled. You will have a better chance of making it by driving.
 
Looking for something to do on Friday in Buffalo. The weather looks like it will be rainy and I am not feeling like driving to Toronto. Any suggestions?

Not in Buffalo, but I think that Niagara Falls (the falls, not the town) are a must see, if you have not visited. Remember to bring your passport. :-)
 
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I have a flight from the midwest on Thursday and at this point I am guessing it will be cancelled. You will have a better chance of making it by driving.

I could be wrong, but I personally think this storm is being blown out of proportions. I've seen some reports of 36 inches. I think there's a better chance it stays above freezing and it's mostly rain. Weather report here in the Twin Cities is stating more like 3-8 inches, if it turns to snow instead of rain. You're right though, I may very well have a better chance of making it either way. Everyone be safe traveling this week.
 
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Any guesses to how bad the traffic will be Thursday leading up to the first game? We're coming in from out of town and will be staying about 10 miles from the arena.
 
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Hahaha, you said no traffic......


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To be fair, especially with construction starting on 35, trips to/from Duluth will be crappy this summer. It's been bad around Hinckley (about the halfway point) for, well, since the beginning of time...

For easterners, 30 minutes is a long drive. For midwesterners, it's usually 3+ hours before we think it's a long drive. From Mpls (where I am, anyway, west side suburbs): Duluth (2.5 hours), Rochester (1.5 hours), Hudson WI (hour), St Cloud (hour) are easy day trips. Fargo is about 4 hours or so, I've made a hellrun to a brewery near Stevens Point/Wassau WI for a beer release (drove there, picked up my beer, and drove home), and that's 4 hours one way. Mankato is about 1.5 hours, also.
 
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Any guesses to how bad the traffic will be Thursday leading up to the first game? We're coming in from out of town and will be staying about 10 miles from the arena.

There's traffic in Buffalo between 3 and 6. I'd plan to be at the arena by 4.
 
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