Remember, please, that the FleeCenter balcony has ONLY 15 (fifteen) rows in every section. I have seen on eBay some outrageous pricing for last row seats upstairs, let alone what I have seen as listings for seats in the lower bowl. We got lucky in our seats being only in the fifth row of the balcony. I would also remember about balcony seating being placed near bands. They are set in the corners, but not sure exactly which sections and what block of rows. One other ticketing option you ought to know about is losing team fans will dump a certain amount of second-game and championship game tickets after a loss in the first game; that usually works pretty well for supporters of a team in the second game Thursday, yet there will be fierce competition from BC supporters in the same marketplace. It's a last resort, for sure, but it can be tried if all else fails and you can wait until 3:30 or so the day of the game. Oh, for the days of ticketing like we had in Lake Placid... but as with the Nero $ 10,000 link, the days of low-key college hockey championship weekends are just a fond memory. Chesley, Clair wrote: >Just out of curiosity I checked the ticket prices at >http://www.stubhub.com/. I looked at tickets for the semi. You have to buy >2 or 4 tickets. Prices range from $223 to $295 each. All the tickets are >for the furthest back sections and they are off the corner of the rink or >the end of the rink in sections 304, 306, 321, 324, and BAL 321. Seating >chart gif file attached. > >Where did stubhub get all of these tickets? Is this a legal operation? >