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So what does this actually mean for someone who has never gone to the Frozen
Four before? Are they shut out?
I am asking because I have my eye on the 2004 Frozen Four in Boston. Who do
I talk to and how soon do I have to do it to get tickets? I don't care
where the seats are, just get me in the damn building.
Craig Knowles
UNH '71
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> >>> Posting number 52765, dated 15 Mar 2001 14:20:28
> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 14:20:28 -0600
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> According to Charlie Walters column in today's Pioneer Press:
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> Ticket applications for next year's NCAA Frozen Four hockey
> championship at the Xcel Energy Center, at a cost of $124.50 for three
> games, are being mailed to previous Frozen Four ticket buyers this
> week.
>
> -Carol
> GO GO Gophers!!!
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