What about it? It's all about who makes it, which is why a neutral site doesn't offer much of anything positive
A neutral site gives a place for fans to meet and party.
Duluth or Madison would fit.
What about it? It's all about who makes it, which is why a neutral site doesn't offer much of anything positive
I really feel like VanAndel was a great venue, but if Ferris doesn't make it the place would've been empty. Moving to a more central location I don't think would have helped at all. If we had been in Green Bay Ferris probably brings several thousand fewer. BG and Alaska about the same, and best case Manakto a thousand more? A more central location probably brings more attendance certainty, but most often very poor attendance. I think the only way to improve upon attendance is to have the number one seed host, but even that isn't a guarantee. If Ferris had hosted the crowds would have been smaller by nessecity. I think having the one seed host it or holding it close to a campus site and hoping for the best are the only two options. Green Bay makes no sense in any scenario.
A neutral site gives a place for fans to meet and party.
Duluth or Madison would fit.
Duluth???????????
Maybe Squarebanks idea of rotating would help.
And get real about the rotation. No Ferris or Alaska schools hosting. Remember two sentences back? Get real! Lets try to make a buck not be politically correct.
New rink, easy to get to, great downtown and a great hockey town.
The most central location we have for a Final Five is Marquette. I think we should just scrap playing on neutral ice,
Ummm, you do know they left the WCHA, right? And the hockey fans that are in that town would likely head to the NCHC tournament being held the same weekend?
Great hockey.
Great venue.
But something has to be done to increase attendance.
From what we saw on TV the Final 4ive lost rather than made money.
I don't have the answer however the league better come up with something quick or it looks like red ink renting a 20,000 seat arena for next year.
Maybe Squarebanks idea of rotating would help.
And get real about the rotation. No Ferris or Alaska schools hosting. Remember two sentences back? Get real! Lets try to make a buck not be politically correct.
And yes I am a staunch UAA supporter living in Anchorage.
Negatory on that good sir. HS Basketball tournament is the same weekend and ASAA isn't about to give up their lone cash cow.Funny thing is, Anchorage would actually make a great host city. The arena is right-sized, tons of hotel space in March, good restaurants and bars, lots of flights. Just the minor detail of being 2500+ miles from the rest of the conference, minus one exception.
Negatory on that good sir. HS Basketball tournament is the same weekend and ASAA isn't about to give up their lone cash cow.
Otherwise it'd be a decent idea.
We're all missing the obvious.
Huntsville should be the permanent home for the Final-Whatever...why?
The arena is the right size.
Yes, its a long way, but its long for everybody.
We can all bring our golf clubs along
Negatory on that good sir. HS Basketball tournament is the same weekend and ASAA isn't about to give up their lone cash cow.
Otherwise it'd be a decent idea.
I think the key is to change the format of the tournament. No other college sports league has the geography issues the WCHA faces.
Two options:
Option A: Do it like most NCAA basketball tournaments and invite all 10 schools to one venue, say Grand Rapids, Green Bay, MSP, Detroit or Chicago (All-State or Sears Center is my choice) and do a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday single elimination tournament with a consolation game. That way everyone knows in September that they will get to see they're team play at least one game at the conference tournament and book their tickets, hotels and flights ahead of time.
Option B: End the season a week earlier and do a NHL style playoff where the higher seed hosts an opponent for a best of 3 series for three weekends in row. Large home crowds will be there throughout. Mankato took it to Ferris this season, but a three game series in Big Rapids between the two schools for the Broadmoor would have been raucous and made for some fantastic hockey.