BG has been selling beer at the games for the past two seasons. Thus far it has worked out well. They have Bud Light and Yuengling on tap and a number of others in cans. $8.00 for a 32 ouncer in a souvenir cup which isn't too shabby.
BG has been selling beer at the games for the past two seasons. Thus far it has worked out well. They have Bud Light and Yuengling on tap and a number of others in cans. $8.00 for a 32 ouncer in a souvenir cup which isn't too shabby.
Unfortunately you get a few idiots wherever you go...
Assuming we play good D and are good in net, we need to have the offense step up and get us a couple of wins this weekend. We have another bye next weekend whereas UAH and Anchorage will both be playing. A couple of wins this weekend will give us a bit of a cushion in the fight for the last playoff spot.
Glad to hear it. It's been way too long since the old barn has been rocking and we're enjoying every minute of it!But as a whole it was a great time nice atmosphere.
About time.From the LSSU Press Release:
LSSU Concessions will be selling adult beverages for the first time ever inside Abel Arena during both games of the series. A designated wristband area will be set up on the second level of the arena near the upstairs concession stand. The first beverage is $3.50 and every drink after will be $3 with the same cup. Budweiser, Bud Light, Busch, Busch Light, and Labatt Blue will be among the beverages available.
According to Damon on last nights show, it sounds like we will be playing a NC series with NMU next season, possibly home and home as well as any other year we play them only twice in conference play. Same thing goes with Michigan Tech. A good idea IMO and it sounds like Damon wants to bring a Superior Cup like thing back as well which would be really cool. Unfortunately, we will be making two separate trips to Alaska again next season.
At least Lakers will get NC home games.
True. After having none this season, we should have one in 2015-16 (Arizona State) .
I love the Chargers sweater, it's probably the second best in all of college hockey.
Globke noted at the end of last season that improving his skating was a priority. While he worked on his skating during the off-season, his weakness was a bit more glaring with new coach Damon Whitten’s system. Ultimately, he is becoming a better all-around player.
“I never played the system that we’re playing right now,” he said. “It requires more skating and conditioning that I’m used to. Especially for the freshmen, it took us a little while to get into position and learn where we are going as a team and program. It took us awhile to understand where we need to be, but slowly we’ve understood…My skating is exponentially better. It’s been a huge step for me this year. I’m still not the best skater, but the improvements make me stronger on my feet.”
“When we worked with (power skating coach) Kim Muir at the beginning of the year, and he was a student of hers in the summer, his improvement definitely showed,” Vernace said. “He came in a lot smoother I thought, at both ends of the ice. I don’t know if I’d say he was bad last year, but his work definitely showed.”
1852 in the house for a key playoff battle and now having beer available...and this is supposedly a hockey town?