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UAA `16-17 Let's end this thing with a BANG

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Yeah, really, JJ! This whole weekend, Ferrits State tried everything in their power to take him out.

And in the end, four outta six points.... It'll do for this weekend. Rest Well Mantha ~ you deserve it! :p

goalie runnin bulldogs with a red collar.
 
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goalie runnin bulldogs with a red collar.

Not an understatement. They took a slashing the goalie, roughing the goalie and goalie interference this weekend. And of course the one on Friday night that really shook Mantha up wasn't even called. A bunch of thugs on skates.
 
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Since 12/02/16:

UAH: 3-5-0-0 (3-3-0-0)
UAA: 4-3-1-0 (4-3-1-0) tie=shootout loss
UA_: 2-5-1-1 (2-3-1-1)
BSU: 4-4-2-1 (4-3-1-1)
BG: 4-5-0-0 (3-5-0-0)
FSU: 2-4-2-1 (2-3-2-1)
LSSU: 2-5-1-0 (2-3-1-0)
MTU: 5-3-0-0 (3-1-0-0)
MSU: 5-2-1-0 (4-1-1-0)
NMU: 2-6-0-0 (2-4-0-0) they play LSSU in back to back weekends

Fairly certain I did that correctly, puts UAA in our best light but still interesting.
 
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Since 12/02/16:

UAH: 3-5-0-0 (3-3-0-0)
UAA: 4-3-1-0 (4-3-1-0) tie=shootout loss
UA_: 2-5-1-1 (2-3-1-1)
BSU: 4-4-2-1 (4-3-1-1)
BG: 4-5-0-0 (3-5-0-0)
FSU: 2-4-2-1 (2-3-2-1)
LSSU: 2-5-1-0 (2-3-1-0)
MTU: 5-3-0-0 (3-1-0-0)
MSU: 5-2-1-0 (4-1-1-0)
NMU: 2-6-0-0 (2-4-0-0) they play LSSU in back to back weekends

Fairly certain I did that correctly, puts UAA in our best light but still interesting.

Now that players are healthy, the team seems to be going in the right direction. Now if UAA would just get the dang games off of live TV. I just talked to someone today who said both of her neighbors used to come to all the games, but now stay home and watch. I have friends who do the same, and this is a recurring theme. Very disturbing.
 
Now that players are healthy, the team seems to be going in the right direction. Now if UAA would just get the dang games off of live TV. I just talked to someone today who said both of her neighbors used to come to all the games, but now stay home and watch. I have friends who do the same, and this is a recurring theme. Very disturbing.

You can add my dad to that list as well, and he's been here literally from the start of the program.

How much is GCI is paying for those rights? Back in the oldWCHA I could see $10K a season (generous?), but now it must be much lower. If 100-250 people are watching it in the comfort of there home, where's the breakeven point? It came to light recently that UAA probably only gets $4/5 per ticket paid in full, that profit margin is probably averaging around 33% with the tier seating. Using that as a baseline for all profits at a game; beer, food, beer, raffles? Then comes the things UAA probably gets more for margin wise; student and alumni tickets, merch, programs, season tickets, raffles?

Point being and tl;dr UAA is probably making the correct choice financially.
 
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You can add my dad to that list as well, and he's been here literally from the start of the program.

How much is GCI is paying for those rights? Back in the oldWCHA I could see $10K a season (generous?), but now it must be much lower. If 100-250 people are watching it in the comfort of there home, where's the breakeven point? It came to light recently that UAA probably only gets $4/5 per ticket paid in full, that profit margin is probably averaging around 33% with the tier seating. Using that as a baseline for all profits at a game; beer, food, beer, raffles? Then comes the things UAA probably gets more for margin wise; student and alumni tickets, merch, programs, season tickets, raffles?

Point being and tl;dr UAA is probably making the correct choice financially.
SMG manages the Dena'Ina Center, Egan Center, Sullivan Arena, Ben Boeke Ice Arena, Dempsey*Anderson and several other venues around Anchorage and the State.
All funds (meaning every penny) from the sale of ALL food and beverages goes directly to SMG. Not one cent goes to UAA.
On the other hand ALL funds generated by Split the Pot, Jersey Raffle, merchandize sales, programs and the sale of Blueliners Booster Club memberships goes directly to UAA.
The greater the attendance the more funds generated for the University.
 
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Since 12/02/16:

UAH: 3-5-0-0 (3-3-0-0)
UAA: 4-3-1-0 (4-3-1-0) tie=shootout loss
UA_: 2-5-1-1 (2-3-1-1)
BSU: 4-4-2-1 (4-3-1-1)
BG: 4-5-0-0 (3-5-0-0)
FSU: 2-4-2-1 (2-3-2-1)
LSSU: 2-5-1-0 (2-3-1-0)
MTU: 5-3-0-0 (3-1-0-0)
MSU: 5-2-1-0 (4-1-1-0)
NMU: 2-6-0-0 (2-4-0-0) they play LSSU in back to back weekends

Fairly certain I did that correctly, puts UAA in our best light but still interesting.
Here's the brick into this line of thinking: Every single one of those games UAA played was in Alaska. 6 at home, 2 in Fairbanks. Good run, but it doesn't mean much with them facing a ton of road games.
 
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You can add my dad to that list as well, and he's been here literally from the start of the program.

How much is GCI is paying for those rights? Back in the oldWCHA I could see $10K a season (generous?), but now it must be much lower. If 100-250 people are watching it in the comfort of there home, where's the breakeven point? It came to light recently that UAA probably only gets $4/5 per ticket paid in full, that profit margin is probably averaging around 33% with the tier seating. Using that as a baseline for all profits at a game; beer, food, beer, raffles? Then comes the things UAA probably gets more for margin wise; student and alumni tickets, merch, programs, season tickets, raffles?

Point being and tl;dr UAA is probably making the correct choice financially.

The 250 number was not people watching, but televisions tuned in - state wide. I know that the American Legion, Peanut Farm, and other sports bars show the games. My point is that UAA has NO CLUE how many fans are in front of each of those television sets. There could be a couple thousand people watching from home instead of attending, simply because it is free and it is live. It may be better for UAA financially, but in my opinion they are sabotaging the atmosphere at the Sully.
 
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The 250 number was not people watching, but televisions tuned in - state wide. I know that the American Legion, Peanut Farm, and other sports bars show the games. My point is that UAA has NO CLUE how many fans are in front of each of those television sets. There could be a couple thousand people watching from home instead of attending, simply because it is free and it is live. It may be better for UAA financially, but in my opinion they are sabotaging the atmosphere at the Sully.

The American Legion on Brayton drive only shows away games with a paid up fee to WCHA tv. this is hosted by a few Veteran season ticket holders who

welcome all Seawolves fans to join the away game fun. You do not have to be Military to be a guest at a Legion Family center. All age fans welcome.

See everybody Friday and Saturday to watch Mich Tech @3:07.
 
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SMG manages the Dena'Ina Center, Egan Center, Sullivan Arena, Ben Boeke Ice Arena, Dempsey*Anderson and several other venues around Anchorage and the State.
All funds (meaning every penny) from the sale of ALL food and beverages goes directly to SMG. Not one cent goes to UAA.
On the other hand ALL funds generated by Split the Pot, Jersey Raffle, merchandize sales, programs and the sale of Blueliners Booster Club memberships goes directly to UAA.
The greater the attendance the more funds generated for the University.


You forgot one of SMG's biggest cash cows, the Parking Fee, unless of course you pretend jonny has a game and you present the Parking Chick the legendary.....

"At the Baumeister finger."
 
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You forgot one of SMG's biggest cash cows, the Parking Fee, unless of course you pretend jonny has a game and you present the Parking Chick the legendary.....

"At the Baumeister finger."
You're right on the parking fees. $6 a pop (if all the cash is turned in) goes to SMG. Not a cent to UAA.
Not positive but believe UAA pays $3,000 a game to run the scoreboard. Who gets that money?
Kinda looks like we could use some better negotiators in any future contract negotiations.
 
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You're right on the parking fees. $6 a pop (if all the cash is turned in) goes to SMG. Not a cent to UAA.
Not positive but believe UAA pays $3,000 a game to run the scoreboard. Who gets that money?
Kinda looks like we could use some better negotiators in any future contract negotiations.

I heard from a yellow jacket that check is written to the Aces.
 
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Wasn't it the Aces who bought it and therefore own it? Not saying it's right, just saying.

The Aces did buy it, but I thought the city then bought it from the Aces? I remember reading that the municipality was trying to decide whether it would buy or lease the scoreboard from the Aces. Whoever runs it now does not do a very good job. The score was wrong on the Saturday game for a good 5 minutes. Last weekend the first 3 shots that Bemidji took were credited to UAA.
 
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The Aces did buy it, but I thought the city then bought it from the Aces? I remember reading that the municipality was trying to decide whether it would buy or lease the scoreboard from the Aces. Whoever runs it now does not do a very good job. The score was wrong on the Saturday game for a good 5 minutes. Last weekend the first 3 shots that Bemidji took were credited to UAA.

The fee paid must be for the erudite operators of the scoreboard. Errors and slow corrections are no extra charge.
 
Re: UAA `16-17 Let's end this thing with a BANG

You're right on the parking fees. $6 a pop (if all the cash is turned in) goes to SMG. Not a cent to UAA.
Not positive but believe UAA pays $3,000 a game to run the scoreboard. Who gets that money?
Kinda looks like we could use some better negotiators in any future contract negotiations.

Don't forget Anchorages Finest about 4-5 with a super, sometimes a paramedic on standby, and the road cone lady who's own's the sully gig.
 
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Don't forget Anchorages Finest about 4-5 with a super, sometimes a paramedic on standby, and the road cone lady who's own's the sully gig.
But they're all on overtime (no joke even if it is a joke) no regular time people out there.
How many more goofed up money deals do we endure?
Our "deal" at the Sully is helping to kill us.
 
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The annual ‘Skate with the Seawolves’ is Jan. 29 at Westchester Lagoon, 1-3 p.m.

The final ‘Coaches Corner’ is Feb. 3. Coach Matt Thomas will discuss the Minnesota State series and take questions prior to the start of the Friday night game in the Sullivan Arena in the Northeast Lounge from 6:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

The Feb. 24-25 series vs. Alaska Fairbanks will double as ‘Scout Night’. Free entry to both games for Boy’s and Girl’s Scouts, 12 and under, when wearing a uniform.
 
SMG manages the Dena'Ina Center, Egan Center, Sullivan Arena, Ben Boeke Ice Arena, Dempsey*Anderson and several other venues around Anchorage and the State.
All funds (meaning every penny) from the sale of ALL food and beverages goes directly to SMG. Not one cent goes to UAA.
On the other hand ALL funds generated by Split the Pot, Jersey Raffle, merchandize sales, programs and the sale of Blueliners Booster Club memberships goes directly to UAA.
The greater the attendance the more funds generated for the University.

Is that the norm, sounds like some movie theater ****.
 
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