Re: MICHIGAN TECH.... 2016-17 season. The 96th season of Hockey.
I did a little work on the flights, just fyi. Airlines don't like the multi city deals, they much prefer you to go and come back from the same city.
so if you are willing to do that, which I would not be, on alaska, you leave from fairbanks, given this years scenario, at 115 am sunday morning and arrive in Minny at 2 30 the next day. a 9 hour 56 minute trip. plus whatever time it takes to drive up from there.
you could go on united als

r on alsaka. its 496 dollars with 10 days notice on them, and on united all the way to houghton from and to fairbanks, it's 414.
Delta has similar fare, 459.
now there are some differences. on alaska you fly fairbanks to seattle on a 737 900, fairly good size. on delta it's an RJ .EMB 170. both flights leave and arrive within 2 minutes of each other. About 3.5 hours. and a 2 hour layover in seattle.
on united you have to go thru denver. so it would be cmx to ORD to DEN to and or fai. And you get to land in houghton directly. I believe the time of travel would be similar due to the wait for the flight out of ORD being pretty long.
so to me the best deal would be buy an anchorage round trip, on anybody, and an ANC/ fairbanks round trip on alaska. the flights in and out of ANC are cheaper than fairbanks.
Northwest used to have a direct Minny to Fairbanks all year on a 757, but that's gone now.
Delta does operate a direct Minny to Anc flight that leaves in the afternoon and is a 6 30 minute ride. non stop.
I'm sure Alaska does also. it's about 480 dollars with 10 days notice.
Out of Detroit you have to go thru seattle and it costs about 580.