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Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

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If Barnes and Lee can play up to their potential, and Mersch continues to improve, those top 2 lines should be very solid. Amazing after all the team has lost on D the past few years, they still look quite good on paper.

It seems pretty obvious much of this team's success is going to come down to how well Rumpel performs.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

If Barnes and Lee can play up to their potential, and Mersch continues to improve, those top 2 lines should be very solid. Amazing after all the team has lost on D the past few years, they still look quite good on paper.

It seems pretty obvious much of this team's success is going to come down to how well Rumpel performs.

I think the top 5 forwards are pretty clear but it will be interesting to see what Eaves does with that 6th spot. I could see Navin or Clark at LW. I could also see keeping Zengerle at wing and having either LaBate or Dahl Center the second unit.
 
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With this "incredible" depth and being led by two Hobey candidates in Smith and Schultz, what are you UW fans expecting for next season in terms of the WCHA and NCAA's? Those two players could carry the team far, but the WCHA should be the toughest league with 8 teams going for five NCAA spots.

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Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

With this "incredible" depth and being led by two Hobey candidates in Smith and Schultz, what are you UW fans expecting for next season in terms of the WCHA and NCAA's? Those two players could carry the team far, but the WCHA should be the toughest league with 8 teams going for five NCAA spots.

I'll expect the same thing I expect every season: Home ice first round, a trip to the F5, and a NCAA bid.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

I don't think I've seen it mentioned yet that there's an exhibition game scheduled this year against the USNDTP on December 31st. As received the ticket application this weekend.
 
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So is anyone else as annoyed as I am about the changes in parking policy for the upcoming season? It was bad enough when parking in the Alexander lot went from $5 to $10 in a year, and then to $15 the year after that. Now we have to re-apply annually for our parking permit, and it too will be based on how much cash we hand over to the athletic department. Sorry, but in the third level seats I don't make a contribution to the Badger Fund. I should also point out that there's a little check box on your ticket application that you must check if you are "interested in maintaining" your current seats and parking. I can't find my 2010 renewal form, but it certainly wasn't on the 2009 form. I hope others are on their toes and remember to check the box. I almost missed it myself. All I can say is that after 35 years, the money grab by the athletic department is getting pretty close to the limit I'm willing to tolerate.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

I'm done with season tickets. My dad had them from 1974 until 2003, when I took over. Their policies and continually crappier schedule (IMO) finally pushed us over the edge. I still love the Badgers as much as ever, but I'm at a point where I'd just assume get individual tickets to a few games per year, and spend some of the saved money going to a couple Blackhawks games a year or something. Since they moved to the KC it's been getting worse every year.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

I'm done with season tickets. My dad had them from 1974 until 2003, when I took over. Their policies and continually crappier schedule (IMO) finally pushed us over the edge. I still love the Badgers as much as ever, but I'm at a point where I'd just assume get individual tickets to a few games per year, and spend some of the saved money going to a couple Blackhawks games a year or something. Since they moved to the KC it's been getting worse every year.

Other than the dilution of the WCHA schedule through expansion, the composition of the NC schedule hasn't really changed much the last few years. UW's desire for NC home games will always limit who they are able to bring in for games and has for years. The change in the showdown and showcase might give the appearance that the schedule has gone downhill significantly.

The larger polices of the athletic department are, more or less, incompetent and indefensible.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

I'm done with season tickets. My dad had them from 1974 until 2003, when I took over. Their policies and continually crappier schedule (IMO) finally pushed us over the edge. I still love the Badgers as much as ever, but I'm at a point where I'd just assume get individual tickets to a few games per year, and spend some of the saved money going to a couple Blackhawks games a year or something. Since they moved to the KC it's been getting worse every year.

Yeah right. The money saved might get you one Hawks game. Talk about getting priced out. I just can't stomach $300 anymore to take my son to ONE Hawks game.

I used to be able to buy a couple of Hawks games a season in the 200's for $65 a seat. Now with all of those seats sold before the general public onsale, you have to buy those seats from scalpers.

Yeah, we could sit in row 15 of the 300's at the UC for $200, but I'd rather watch it on my big screen than that.

I think that Badger hockey is still a pretty good value and it's ten minutes from my house. I'm not thrilled about the change in parking costs, but what're ya gonna do? There are ways to park for free.
 
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I'm not thrilled about the change in parking costs, but what're ya gonna do? There are ways to park for free.

Of course, the walk is a little longer in those cases. Most of the lots on the west side of campus are open to public parking after 4:30 on Friday and all day for non-football Saturdays.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

Yeah right. The money saved might get you one Hawks game. Talk about getting priced out. I just can't stomach $300 anymore to take my son to ONE Hawks game.

I used to be able to buy a couple of Hawks games a season in the 200's for $65 a seat. Now with all of those seats sold before the general public onsale, you have to buy those seats from scalpers.

Yeah, we could sit in row 15 of the 300's at the UC for $200, but I'd rather watch it on my big screen than that.

I think that Badger hockey is still a pretty good value and it's ten minutes from my house. I'm not thrilled about the change in parking costs, but what're ya gonna do? There are ways to park for free.

I'm also 2 hours from Madison now, so the driving distance to Chicago isn't much different for me. It also helps that I know a few Hawks season ticket holders, so I can get seats in the 200s for face value. But I agree if you're trying to take a family to a game, it's definitely much cheaper to go to a Badger game.

I'd also like to start making a road trip once in a while to watch the Badgers, so there's another place my season ticket money could go.
 
I used to be able to buy a couple of Hawks games a season in the 200's for $65 a seat. Now with all of those seats sold before the general public onsale, you have to buy those seats from scalpers.

Just wait until the Hawks aren't as competitive, then they won't be able to give away tickets again.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

No. They are playing the toughtest teams early in the season at home. Even though home games abound it takes a good half season for the freshman to get it and learn the approach from the head coach. His systems take some time. Freshman also hit a wall in the second half as they did last season. They need to get as many points early as they can. That said, if they do well early they can have a good year. The late scedule on the road will not be easy. Remember we have freshman in goal.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

Yeah right. The money saved might get you one Hawks game. Talk about getting priced out. I just can't stomach $300 anymore to take my son to ONE Hawks game.

I used to be able to buy a couple of Hawks games a season in the 200's for $65 a seat. Now with all of those seats sold before the general public onsale, you have to buy those seats from scalpers.

Yeah, we could sit in row 15 of the 300's at the UC for $200, but I'd rather watch it on my big screen than that.

I think that Badger hockey is still a pretty good value and it's ten minutes from my house. I'm not thrilled about the change in parking costs, but what're ya gonna do? There are ways to park for free.
Amen to that. As much as I love the Blackhawks, I'll spend my money on Badgers, Admirals or Icehogs tickets before I spend the $300 to go see the Hawks. The NHL isnt so great that its worth spending 10x as much money for a ticket.
This past spring I went to the Admirals/Icehogs game in Rockford and for a seat at center ice 3 rows off the glass I think it cost me $35. Not bad to see a bunch of players who are on the verge of getting called up to the NHL.
As much as people complain about all the BS and little fees associated with Badger hockey, the simple fact is that for the quality of hockey that you see, its a great value. You could buy a season ticket for what 1 NHL game would cost.
 
Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XVIII - Belief in a Better Tomorrow

With this "incredible" depth and being led by two Hobey candidates in Smith and Schultz, what are you UW fans expecting for next season in terms of the WCHA and NCAA's? Those two players could carry the team far, but the WCHA should be the toughest league with 8 teams going for five NCAA spots.

DU
CC
NoDak
UW
UNO
UMD
MN
SC
Im sure most of us are expecting nothing less than another NCAA championship. Thats what we've come to expect as Badger fans. Winning the WCHA, getting an NCAA bid and making the Frozen Four would be a heck of a season though, especially with how young and inexperience the Badgers will be.
Im just hoping that our freshman goalie can adjust to D1 college hockey quickly because no team in the WCHA is going to cut him any slack whatsoever.
 
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