Uninspired hockey. Why say more? If they don't care why should I?
2013-14 will be a great year to be a BU hockey season ticket holder. In addition to single game visits from rivals BC, UNH, and UMass Lowell, both new conferences will be represented at Agganis Arena in 2013-14 as Wisconsin (Big Ten) and North Dakota (NCHC) make their return to campus!
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yazah!!! plus there is a game at msg vs cornell again
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Uninspired hockey. Why say more? If they don't care why should I?
Could be that Hockey East hasn't made/finalized its schedule yet. The closer teams will likely play a home-and-home (even if it's split up within the season), but Notre Dame will either visit or host each team for two. So BC and UML are guaranteed and can be advertised, Notre Dame not so much.
Also, I'm really looking forward to RHH next year. Easily one of the most exciting games last season.
I'm going to get right to the point. How much are season tickets at BU?
I gave up my Pats season tickets in 2010 as I was paying over $5k for 3 seats. My season tickets for Lowell are under $600. $600 is a game and a half in Foxboro.
if playoffs started tonight: BU @ BC
no thanks
sure about that? wed bow out in two with ease.
Uninspired hockey. Why say more? If they don't care why should I?
Last year they were $395 per seat.
Punchless. Uninspired. Indifferent. Impotent. Lazy. Confused. Senile. Classless. Defeated. Irrelevant. Rudderless.
That pretty much sums it up, no?
Same price next year. $455 includes the quartfinal tickets.
I figure the big push to renew is to lock up ticketholders before Parker steps down.
I figure the big push to renew is to lock up ticketholders before Parker steps down.
Same price next year. $455 includes the quartfinal tickets.
I figure the big push to renew is to lock up ticketholders before <b>Parker steps down</b>.
Any idea... can you still opt out of buying the quarterfinal tickets in advance?
That sums up the coaching nicely but what do you think of the team...
When Parker was throwing his nutty after Lowell's third goal, I swear I saw Bavis at the other end of the bench laughing at him.Absolute worst effort since HAA Arena opened. I haven't seen a team so listless since the end of the Scott Perry era in 2001. In addition to looking disinterested, half of them look exhausted.
Also, they have tuned out the coach. When he called timeout in the second, they were barely listening. A few didn't even move off the bench to hear what he had to say.
Finally, if the team is only going to salute the fans when they win, can we stop the stick salutes until the last game of the year. I never was a big fan of the stick salutes and I really hate the selective use of it during the season. Just stop it until last home game (which looks like it will be a regular season game).