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Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 1997 15:07:38 -0600 |
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Yes! I don't really like the Friday-Saturday with day games on Friday.
Too many people miss out on the day game.
They sell tickets both ways, $65 for all five tickets, or:
Thu $10
Fri $15 each
Sat Either $20 each or $15 for 3rd place and $20 for the final. Call the
Civic Center and get yours now! (No, I don't work for anyone who may make
money on this, although I do go to the U of M, but I could care less if
they made even more money, They'll still raise my tuition 7% again this
year.)
Responding to the message of Tue, 25 Feb 1997 15:45:14 -0400
from David Morgenstern <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> I was thinking of which side of the Final Five issue I come down on, when
> it dawned on me, if the WCHA wants to make the most money, why don't they
> play the semis on Saturday and the finals on Sunday?
>
> Since that won't happen this year, I think they should leave the game as
> it
> is. The team that finished number 1 earned the right to play at night.
> That may not matter much in terms of exhaustion from the previous game
> since they have a bye, but it does mean that their fans get more time to
> travel to the game. I am assuming that UND will be #1 out there, so that
> gives their people more time to get to St. Paul. I don't know the
> distances but I guess they can go on Friday now instead of the night
> before
> like they may have to if the game is on Friday afternoon. And it would
> really suck for them if they planned on Friday night, and the game were
> changed to the afternoon.
>
> Are the tickets sold by game or to the whole event? Maybe they should
> sell
> the tickets to the whole event and then eliminate the issue of who plays
> when.
>
> Dave
>
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