At the Hockey East Championship game we were in row 15 of a balcony section, 319 if I recall correctly, and it was the same section as the band, they were more to front of the balcony section. Actually I was quite thrilled, despite being waaaay high up, you can see everything from up there and you can stand up during stressful moments without bothering anyone. However I wouldn't want to pay an arm and a leg for those seats, what's the point of cheap seats if they aren't cheap! -- ******************************** M-A-I-N-E GOOOOOOOOOO BLUE! > 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? > >