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> Vermont - cheapo temporary bleachers over the aisle where the
> players enter/leave the ice; right next to the students' endzone
> seats. Awful.
I always got seating next to the visting (Clarkson) pep band.
Until Clarkson's band had thier instruments banned :-(
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> Clarkson - just off center ice midway up stands. Fantastic.
The joy of a new arena.
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> SLU - corner section behind netting, upper rows. Terrible seats
> in a very pretty building.
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> Cornell - last section before open end of stands on same side as
> benches. Like SLU, lame.
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> RPI - one half of one endzone. The ushers are jerks.
When I went there as a Clarkson student, we seemed to be scattered
around the arena so we couldn't form a cheering section. Because
the main aisle is right in front of the glass, you get an obstructed
view from just about anywhere. (ok, so I'm exagerating, but it's
still a poor design that the architech should've caught.)
> Union - no apparent plan: scattered in several sections on one
> side, opposite students. Nice building.
Most seats are pretty good. A pep band overpowers the place though.
No escape.
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> Colgate - anywhere you want.
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> Princeton - been so long I don't remember.
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> Harvard - several sections around center ice, opposite students.
> Probably the best visitor seating in the ECAC.
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> Yale - scattered in several sections opposite students. A crap
> shoot. Worst concessions of any sports arena at any level.
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> Brown - used to be anywhere you wanted. Now that you have to
> sit in your assigned seat, near center ice. OK, but very cold.
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> Dartmouth - see Brown.
If you're a local, you ignore what your stub sez & sit anywhere you
want. There's enough empty seats that you rarely have a conflict. I
haven't had to move for someone in *years*. Hmmm.. maybe that says
something about Dartmouth's hockey program?
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> Greg
> Let's Go Red!
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