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I don't know if there is a rhyme or reason for seat locations. I have
had tickets
for the last 8 years and each year it seems to be a roll of the dice.
Over the years I've been any where from on the ice to two rows from
the rafters!
Each year I order two tickets and now that they have a priority
ordering plan I
feel confident that I will get tickets each year.
This year like last year in MN, Buffalo season ticket holders got
first crack at
ordering tickets. However last year I was five rows off the ice and
this year I'm
Sec.322 Row 2 Seats 9 & 10. But at least I'm there!
Jay
>Cathy,
>
>Had to respond to your email. Like you, according to the NCAA, we
>have attended last 3 in a row, others were attended but not through
>regular channels. And like you we find ourselves this year in the
>balcony in row 4 section 306. We were in lower bowl last year, but I
>understand St. Paul had more seats in lower bowl than does Buffalo.
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>We also went from 2 tickets to 4 tickets this year, which may have
>had an impact.
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>Like you interested in hearing from others on the list.
>
>Bob Fitta
>
>>Just curious as to the relationship between seat locations and longevity as
>>attendees of previous Frozen Fours. This will be our fourth Frozen Four
>>(but only our third consecutive Frozen Four) and we are in Section 319, Row
>>4. How many Frozen Fours will it take to get into the lower bowl or even
>>the upper levels of the lower bowl? I'd like to hear from some of you who
>>have been attending for years and years and where your seats are in Buffalo.
>>Or is there no connection?
>
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Jay Punwar
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Madison, WI
608.223.9499
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