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    E-Mail from NCAA.com


    It's time to order your 2014 NCAA Men's Frozen Four tickets!

    Below is the timeline for the 2014 NCAA Men's Frozen Four ticket purchase process. You will have the opportunity to purchase tickets and select your own seat locations, based on availability, on the designated date and time for your priority number. Please be sure to mark your calendar as the NCAA will only send reminder emails about the process on Monday, September 30, and Monday, October 21. You will NOT receive an email reminder prior to the start of your specific ticket purchase date.

    As a reminder, priority is based on the number of years that you have purchased tickets, in your name, through the NCAA ticket purchase process for any NCAA Men's Frozen Four from 1997 Milwaukee through 2013 Pittsburgh. You receive one priority point for each year that tickets were purchased.


    PRIORITY NUMBER TICKET PURCHASE START DATE
    at 10 a.m. Eastern time
    Priority 17 Monday, September 30
    Priority 16 Wednesday, October 2
    Priority 15 Friday, October 4
    Priority 14 Monday, October 7
    Priority 13 Wednesday, October 9
    Priority 12 Friday, October 11
    Priority 11 Monday, October 14
    Priority 10 Wednesday, October 16
    Priority 9 Friday, October 18
    Priority 8 Monday, October 21
    Priority 7 Wednesday, October 23
    Priority 6 Friday, October 25
    Priority 5 Monday, October 28
    Priority 4 Wednesday, October 30
    Priority 3 Friday, November 1
    Priority 2 Monday, November 4
    Priority 1 Wednesday, November 6

    Each all-session ticket includes the two semifinal games on Thursday, April 10, and the national championship game on Saturday, April 12. Game times are to be determined and are subject to change. A maximum of four tickets may be purchased per account. Children under two years of age do NOT need a ticket for entry provided that they sit on the lap of a ticketed adult. No re-entry into the venue will be permitted.

    2014 NCAA Men's Frozen Four All-Session Ticket Prices
    Upper/200 Level $205 per ticket
    Lower/100 Level $230 per ticket
    Ice Row (100 Level/First Row) $500 per ticket

    Ticket orders will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. Eastern time, Friday, November 29, or until the available inventory is sold out, whichever occurs first.

    Tickets will become available for purchase beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern time on the designated date for your priority number (please reference the priority number timeline above). As a previous ticket purchaser, an account has already been established for you. Please log in using your account number or your email address. If you are unsure of your password, click the "Forgot Password or User ID" link. Instructions for resetting your password will be sent to the email address referenced above. Once you have accessed your account, you may begin the purchase process.
    Last edited by Priceless; 09-03-2013, 03:26 PM.

  • #2
    Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

    $500 seat = NC$$.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View Post
      $500 seat = NC$$.
      Tickets dropped to $50 for the weekend on stubhub last year. I'm sure I'll wait and grab some off there. Great time to raise prices NC$$

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      • #4
        Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

        Originally posted by fr0zn-4 View Post
        Tickets dropped to $50 for the weekend on stubhub last year. I'm sure I'll wait and grab some off there. Great time to raise prices NC$$
        The $500 seat is part of the VIP/hospitality packages. If you're going to spend $500 on the seat, spend the $685 for the full hospitality package or $810 for the VIP.

        Also, the interest list for a private suite at the FF in Philadelphia continues to grow! jhfhockey(at)gmail.com and I'll add you. When those prices are announced I'll let you know.

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        • #5
          Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

          Argggggh! I'm going to be in Korea or Beijing when my number comes up. First i have to remember. Then I have to get access to a laptop.
          Originally posted by mookie1995
          bc is superior to bu in nearly everything. while it is sad that it has come to it, it's the truth. if bu doesn't like it, improve.
          Rep from Hokydad -"and your an old never been piece of ****"

          Originally Posted by Dirty
          Why is anyone surprised that Old Pio is acting like a grumpy old f^ck? He is a grumpy old f^ck.

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          • #6
            Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

            At your age you shouldn't be buying green bananas let alone purchasing an event several months away. Just sayin.

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            • #7
              Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

              With the 2014 Frozen Four ticket reservation process set to begin at the end of this month, I thought you might be interested to see the historical record of NCAA ticket price inflation for the Frozen Four that has taken place during my attendance run. Here's my annual report:

              1976 $13.50 (D. U. Arena, Denver)

              1980 $24.00 (Providence Civic Center)
              [This was the 1st time there was a
              price difference between the
              semifinals ($6 each), conso ($5) and
              the championship game ($7) tickets]

              1982 $25.00 (Providence Civic Center)
              [semis: $6 each; conso: $5; champ: $8]

              1986 $36.00 (Providence Civic Center)

              1988 $33.00 (Olympic Center, Lake Placid)

              1991 $75.00 (St. Paul Civic Center)

              1993 $60.00 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee)

              1995 $75.00 (Providence Civic Center)

              1996 $69.50 (Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum)
              [semis: $22 each; champ: $25.50]

              1997 $75.00 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee)

              1998 $90.00 (FleetCenter, Boston) [semis: $25 each; champ: $40]

              1999 $90.00 (Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim) [semis: $27.50 each; champ: $35]

              2000 $110.00 (Providence Civic Center) [semis: $35 each; champ: $40

              2001 $85.00 (Pepsi Arena, Albany) [semis: $25 each; champ: $35]

              2002 $124.50 (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul)

              2003 $120.00 (HSBC Arena, Buffalo)

              2004 $135.00 (FleetCenter, Boston)

              2005 $147.00 (Shottenstein Center, Columbus)

              2006 $150.00 (Bradley Center, Milwaukee)

              2007 $155.00 (Scottrade Center, St. Louis)

              2008 $164.00 (Pepsi Center, Denver)

              2009 $177.00 (Verizon Center, Washington, DC)

              2010 $189.00/ (Ford Field, Detroit) *Did not opt to buy tickets
              $170.00/$119.00/$79.00/$40.00

              2011 $195.00 (Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul)

              2012 $195.00 (St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa)

              2013 $200.00 (Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh)

              2014 $205.00 (Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia)
              $230.00/$500.00
              LET'S GO BRUNO!

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              • #8
                Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                $13.50 in 1976 is about $55 today.
                $110 in 2000 is about $149 today.

                Thanks for the "inflation" bump, NC$$!

                r

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                • #9
                  Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                  Originally posted by theprofromdover View Post
                  Argggggh! I'm going to be in Korea or Beijing when my number comes up. First i have to remember. Then I have to get access to a laptop.
                  you know you can always share your id/password & cc# with mookie. he got yer back!!

                  (hope you plan on golfing some there!!! )
                  a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                    Let's not forget to complain about how college hockey isn't growing fast enough.
                    Bentley University Hockey
                    On-campus arena: Build it, and they will come...

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                      Check out 1991 [$75.00 (St. Paul Civic Center]. That year appears to be when FF ticket prices initially took flight.
                      LET'S GO BRUNO!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bruno View Post
                        Check out 1991 [$75.00 (St. Paul Civic Center]. That year appears to be when FF ticket prices initially took flight.
                        I believe that was my first FF. It must be all my fault that the prices jumped so much!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View Post
                          $500 seat = NC$$.
                          Anybody who buys on the ice is a clod anyways
                          BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09

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                          • #14
                            Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                            Originally posted by Patman View Post
                            Anybody who buys on the ice is a clod anyways
                            I think we should thank them. Because they are willing to shell out megabucks for the "best" seats the rest of the seats are kept less expensive. If theey didn't sell, the NCAA might decide to make up the revenue by charging even more for common seats.
                            It's the same philosophy I have with speeders. It is against the law to flash your lights to warn oncoming drivers of a speed trap. Why the hell would I want to warn them? If the cops are busy pulling them over and collecting $125 they are leaving me alone.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2014 Frozen Four Ticket Buying Process

                              While we're on the subject of tickets, Does anyone have any info on how the sale of ticket packages for the Big Ten and NCHC tournaments have gone so far? Just curious, I would think that the sales so far would be soft, but that is just speculstion on my part.

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