Re: Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXII: No Where To Go But Up!
I haven't seen a post season thread yet, so let's go here. (When somebody does start an off season thread, let a veteran do it; somebody who can come up with a decent thread title.

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If someone makes a cheesy thread title, someone else can just make another that better reflects our current collective mood.
Like to suggest that "idiot fans" be incorporated in a new thread title
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: Worse Things Happen At Sea, You Know
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: A Fanbase Gets Smarter When All The Idiots Jump Ship
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: Screw it, lets watch basketball
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: I give the entire program 5 years before Barry actually kills it
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: Apathy Is The Only Medicine
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: I Think We Just Ran Out Of Spot Remover
Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: Give UP
"The average scanned attendance for the 19 home men's hockey games was 7,507, down 451 from last season and down over 4,000 from the high-water mark in 2009-10, when the team was the national runner-up.
Stop and think about that for a minute. The scanned ticket attendance for 09-10 was only 11500? Paid attendance was 13000 or so, if you take away the Camp Randall game that year.
Granted, that year had one of the last Badger Hockey Showdowns. And a USNTDP exhibition. And no home games against NoDak. But even still: an AVERAGE of 2500 fans per game didn't use their tickets that year? That's over 11% of all tickets sold. During a rather successful season, with one of the most talent-laden teams the program has ever seen, where we only had two multi-game winless streaks (both of them were just two games long, with a tie and a loss), and eventually produced the program's only Hobey winner. Paid attendance of 13000/game is nothing to sniff at (yes, even with no competition in town, unless you count the basketball team), and 11500 butts in seats is still pretty darned good.
But think about that... 1/9th of all ticket holders that season either said "f that noise" or simply couldn't give away their tickets. Is it any wonder that support for the program is what it is now?
By all means keep playing the most boring hockey around...
This is the most Gopher-ish way to have absolutely no contribution whatsoever to any discussion.