From what I recall, all HE teams charge the same price for all regular season games. Cheapest tickets are probably at Merrimack, Lowell and Northeastern. Students at Merrimack can get in free if they present their id at the ticket office prior to the day of the game and pick up a ticket. I don't think any other HE school does that, but it's a carryover from Merrimack's DivII days. Regular admission is $5-6. That was jacked up when the team entered HE. I believe NU charges $2 with an id, $5 regular admission. Lowell is something like $3 & $5-6. BC is probably the most expensive, $5 id (but only BC students!), $8 otherwise. But they have that $35 million thing to pay for. PC, UNH and BU are somewhere in between BC and everyone else. I don't recall what Maine charges since I've never bought a ticket there, but Wayne posted that info a little while ago. Sorry for any mistakes I may have made in quoting prices, but I think they're pretty accurate. It has been a few years since I've bought tickets at most of these rinks. I also recall some ECAC folks saying certain games were more expensive (Harvard, Cornell). I don't have a problem with schools charging more for games against certain teams as long as you're made aware of that difference in price up front. It's the old law of supply & demand. Maybe you could look at it this way: SCSU's regular price is $10, but only $8 for everyone but Minnesota. :-) As was already said, teams that will sell out every game don't need to raise the price of certain games. And for other teams that may not sell out, raising the price of certain games may enable them to keep the price of the other games low. That's what you get, Eric, for being a Gopher fan. Support a less expensive team. :-) - mike p.s. thanks to Eric for the SCSU sched.