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It'd be a shame if they didn't bring it back to Boston. Chicago would make a great FF host city given its central location and accessibility, and abundance of sightseeing, lodging and food/drink establishments. Ditto w/ going back to D.C.
Brooklyn is an intriguing option simply b/c it's NYC, although it remains to be seen how the sightlines are once Barclays Center is configured for hockey upon the Islanders' move.
Boston, Chicago, D.C. and St. Paul would be my choices. Anywhere but Columbus.
Originally posted by Priceless View Posthttp://www.uscho.com/2013/10/30/ten-finalists-named-for-four-mens-frozen-four-bids/
Boston, Tampa, Chicago and St Paul please.
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I think the 3 winners we see are Boston, Chicago and St. Paul. Boston has not been a host in 15 years and is a great market. The two other cities are great hockey markets as well.QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS
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Chicago, St. Paul, Boston, Buffalo. I'd be surprised if st paul, boston, and buffalo don't get oneQuinnipiac University '15
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I don't think it's going to be Brooklyn, which is too bad because how awesome would that be?
(By which I mean awesome for me personally to have the Frozen Four within walking distance of my home. Probably less so for the rest of you because of the costs, although there are enough hotels that have opened recently or will be opening soon in that area. Plus everyone would be spared the expenditure of a car rental because you wouldn't need one. The sight lines really are an issue, though, but I would guess the capacity isn't because it wouldn't have gotten to the finalist stage otherwise.)Cornell University Men's Hockey
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I think Boston, Chicago and St. Paul are pretty much locks. Last spot will come down to Tampa or DC. Buffalo wouldn't be bad eitherRinks Visited
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Originally posted by smitre View PostWhat is wrong with the sight lines at Brooklyn?Cornell University Men's Hockey
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Originally posted by Priceless View PostBelieve it. Earn it. Raise it.
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• Verizon Center, Washington, D.C.
• Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minn.
• United Center, Chicago
• Tampa Bay Times Forum, Tampa, Fla.
in any order they decide. mookie is not picky (2 east, 2 west)a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by RaceBoarder View PostAnyone know who is sponsoring the Chicago bid? Assuming Notre Dame or the B1G conference...
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Originally posted by QUAlum2004 View PostI think the 3 winners we see are Boston, Chicago and St. Paul. Boston has not been a host in 15 years and is a great market. The two other cities are great hockey markets as well.
I'm going to guess St. Paul, DC, Chicago, and Tampa.Jordan Kawaguchi for Hobey!!
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Originally posted by MinnesotaNorthStar View PostI assume you mean 10 years? They hosted in 2004.
I'm going to guess St. Paul, DC, Chicago, and Tampa.QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY BOBCATS
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