No way there were 10,000 actually attending the Saturday championship game. I would have guessed 10-11 for the Friday MN game - but the MN fans did not show for the other games (nor did they ever in the WCHA either, once they lost).
Looking at Ticketmaster right now. Most of the seats in the lower bowl on the sides are sold for each day, but basically everything behind the net is empty.
Upperbowl is general admission so you can't tell how many seats are left. However, only the three day pass is under "tickets close to sold out" zoning in the upper bowl. Single session tickets still have almost full availability.
Related: I was checking out seats for the WCHA in St Paul, and it looks like they are not even offering upper bowl seats. And I'll be dammed if I'm paying $40+ (includes fees) for a ticket to a game for this tourney.
Related: I was checking out seats for the WCHA in St Paul, and it looks like they are not even offering upper bowl seats. And I'll be dammed if I'm paying $40+ (includes fees) for a ticket to a game for this tourney.
Me neither (but for B1G). All those tickets on the side must be from contests and giveaways, because I don't know who would be buying a 60 dollar ticket for the Thursday games. I'm just going upper bowl and going to see if I can sneak down. If not, Joe Louis has decent views from the upper bowl.
Well, in spite of all the negativity, we got whole weekend tickets. Thanks to us losing on Saturday night.
Just going to try to have fun.
Still, it's not about the location, except that it's a "B1G Championship" that can be shown on TV. There's enough money there that it does not matter if they sell out. Which, to me, is further reason why they should consider Pittsburg and Columbus, too. Heck, even the Bradley center should be an option since they don't care how many show up.
Related: I was checking out seats for the WCHA in St Paul, and it looks like they are not even offering upper bowl seats. And I'll be dammed if I'm paying $40+ (includes fees) for a ticket to a game for this tourney.
I didn't mention that part of the reason I'd like Chicago is because I have a friend there that I can stay withI like the Pittsburgh idea, but only because it's near my house.![]()
This sounds like a disaster to me.I wouldnt mind a seeing the tournament in Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Columbus as a rotation for each team to host or just pick a city and leave it there.
How about the team that finishes first in the regular season gets to host the following year?![]()
but I also remember OSU and UW fans complaining because they rent out their arena for basketball and wrestling during playoff time and would never be able to host.