For those of us who didn't make it this year, how did Chicago do? One blow out and two great games, but how was the event?
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Originally posted by hky View PostFor those of us who didn't make it this year, how did Chicago do? One blow out and two great games, but how was the event?
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Chicago was great. Since UML did not make the trip, we were UMD fans for the weekend. Tried to get in the pre-game at the Odgen but there was a line about 20 deep and "one out, one in" policy in effect... so, we did the Billy Goat Tavern up the street. Folks were definitely having a good time. Did not do the Fan Fest. The United Center is a terrific arena. Easy in and easy out both nights. We partied in town prior to and took the CTA which went without a hitch.. Made it to Kitty O'Sheas to see Buccigross and Melrose show... again, overpacked... "one out, one in" in effect. Silver lining - stood in line with TJ's cousin from Red Deer who was excited about his cousin's Richter award that had just occurred. Made it to The Franklin Room for a Vieux Carre with some other UMD fans. So much to do in Chicago. A big thumbs up. Not to mention - the weather was great! Can't wait for another in the Windy City!
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Had a great time, but not my favorite site. I said as soon as it was announced... but there's nothing BY the arena. I think that affected the sense of camaraderie and "smaller town" feel that Frozen Four often has. If it's your only vacation destination all year, I can see how that stuff would be less important, as you want somewhere that's good for a vacation, while I'm looking for somewhere that fits my idea of a good Frozen Four. Can't say I would spend a hockey-less vacation in Providence or Buffalo - but they were great Frozen Four sites. I prefer host cities with lots of stuff (hotels, bars, restaurants, things to do) within walking distance of the arena, and everything is more centralized and not spread out as much. Hard to do in many larger cities like Chicago.
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Chicago was great, as a place to do stuff.
The UC was nice, but a touch remote. Sucks to have locals tell us to not take the train....
The organizers can go suck eggs. They kept the lower bowl to themselves instead of high priority ticket buyers, so instead of having low seats as we have since 2010, we had terrible nosebleed seats.
Kind of put me off a lot. We have considered not going anymore, and that cemented our stance. So unless we are going to the FF as a program, my family will not. It does help that the next 5 scheduled, we've been to before, and there's no lingering thing that makes us want to go. Although, I may go for Detroit since it's just the cost of tickets.
One other note- a common complaint in DC was lack of recognition that anything was going on. Same thing happened here, as I saw it. Other than some banners on Michigan Ave, nobody had any idea there was a tournament going on.
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Originally posted by jen View PostHad a great time, but not my favorite site. I said as soon as it was announced... but there's nothing BY the arena. I think that affected the sense of camaraderie and "smaller town" feel that Frozen Four often has. If it's your only vacation destination all year, I can see how that stuff would be less important, as you want somewhere that's good for a vacation, while I'm looking for somewhere that fits my idea of a good Frozen Four. Can't say I would spend a hockey-less vacation in Providence or Buffalo - but they were great Frozen Four sites. I prefer host cities with lots of stuff (hotels, bars, restaurants, things to do) within walking distance of the arena, and everything is more centralized and not spread out as much. Hard to do in many larger cities like Chicago.
IMHO, Chicago missed the boat putting the UC so far west of town.
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Originally posted by alfablue View PostKind of put me off a lot. We have considered not going anymore, and that cemented our stance. So unless we are going to the FF as a program, my family will not. It does help that the next 5 scheduled, we've been to before, and there's no lingering thing that makes us want to go. Although, I may go for Detroit since it's just the cost of tickets.
All that being said, I liked the FF in Chicago.
I still think it should be in Tampa every year.Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
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Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View PostI'm right there with you as far as being done with the FF unless BC makes it. Tickets were grossly expensive for this one and show no signs of stopping. And they are easy to get if you need them for far cheaper than face value outside the arena.
All that being said, I liked the FF in Chicago.
I still think it should be in Tampa every year.Originally posted by BobbyBrady
Crosby probably wouldn't even be on BC's top two lines next year
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI loved "25 or 6 To 4 ".Clarkson Golden Knights Men
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Originally posted by Drew S. View PostHow much were they? I was surprised to read this morning in the BDN it didn't sell out.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by alfablue View PostChicago was great, as a place to do stuff.
The UC was nice, but a touch remote. Sucks to have locals tell us to not take the train....
The organizers can go suck eggs. They kept the lower bowl to themselves instead of high priority ticket buyers, so instead of having low seats as we have since 2010, we had terrible nosebleed seats.
Kind of put me off a lot. We have considered not going anymore, and that cemented our stance. So unless we are going to the FF as a program, my family will not. It does help that the next 5 scheduled, we've been to before, and there's no lingering thing that makes us want to go. Although, I may go for Detroit since it's just the cost of tickets.
One other note- a common complaint in DC was lack of recognition that anything was going on. Same thing happened here, as I saw it. Other than some banners on Michigan Ave, nobody had any idea there was a tournament going on.
As far as my experience, it was ho hum. The CTA has got to be the most disorganized public transportation system on the planet. There are so many attractions and sights that you just can't see them all in a couple of days but they're all ridiculously expensive (with the exception of the free zoo and conservatory, bravo Chicago). The timing of the weekend didn't help either, because all of the museums, the aquarium, etc. were mobbed with student groups as it was the last day of school before spring break so many schools decided it was a good field trip day. We did get the "go Chicago" card which saved us a lot of money and saved us from some of the long lines, but still, it was very cramped.
We visited a few different places for food and spirits all over town in our travels. There wasn't much of anything around our hotel in the business district but the hotel itself was awesome, so we found meals and drinks in our travels. We found one bar that was excellent a few blocks away, the South Branch Tavern and Grill and one that was absolutely horrible, the Third Rail Tavern. I've never in my life felt so compelled to leave a minimum TIP and leave a note on the check to explain the lack of service that caused the minimum tip.
The games were good on the ice and the production was typical. It seems the NCAA can't get the process that we all want ... FREEDOM to step out of the arena during the semifinals but not being forced out and back in in 50 minutes. It's not hard; I've been to all sorts of venues that do it. For a newer arena, I was disappointed with the food options inside the arena. I'm still disappointed with no beer; they have it in the suites, they have it outside ... get over yourselves NCAA. The attendance was also a joke. It was clearly on tickets sold or given away because it was the most empty I've seen a FF in years and the host fans didn't come back on Saturday. If there were 12,000 people in the arena Saturday, I'd be surprised.Clarkson Golden Knights Men
10 Time ECAC Regular Season Champs
5 Time ECAC Tournament Champs
21 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Undefeated - 1956
Clarkson Golden Knights Women
ECAC Regular Season Champs - 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
ECAC Tournament Champs - 2017, 2018, 2019
12 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Frozen Four - 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024
National Champions - 2014, 2017, 2018
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Originally posted by FireKnight View PostIf there were 12,000 people in the arena Saturday, I'd be surprised.
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As others have mentioned, the location of the United Center isn't great. It'd be nicer to have more bars close by that end up packed (but still able to get into) with hockey fans.
The husband and I played tourist in Chicago, which made for a great vacation. Honestly, this time around the hockey and the Frozen Four were not the highlight of the trip.
I like the touristy locations; DC, Philly, Chicago, Boston all have a ton of stuff to make a vacation out of the long weekend.Originally posted by West Texas Wolverine
wT, your wisdom is as boundless as the volume of your cheering.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostThere was definitely more than 12,000 in the arena on Saturday but I didn't think that the 19K+ announced was accurate. It was more full than I expected but I did still see some empty seats, mostly in the Notre Dame corner.Clarkson Golden Knights Men
10 Time ECAC Regular Season Champs
5 Time ECAC Tournament Champs
21 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Undefeated - 1956
Clarkson Golden Knights Women
ECAC Regular Season Champs - 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
ECAC Tournament Champs - 2017, 2018, 2019
12 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Frozen Four - 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024
National Champions - 2014, 2017, 2018
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