Even more reason to be shocked only getting ten power plays.
All one needs to know is Minnesota scored more Power Plays goals in this game than Minnesota has ever scored.
My understanding is the rights were purchased from the Hall of Fame guaranteeing them that income from the purchase price. The revenue the hockey hall of fame gets is the one time purchase price for the rights.
In doing so, the Ralph gets any revenue/profit. The Ralph admittedly bought the rights to generate profits.
Team has been looking good lately especially against good conference competition.
Jones usually has the boys playing their best basketball at the end of the season.
Sent a snapchat to about 12 people of the countdown timer saying I'm ready to buy tickets...6 people snapped me back the same thing.
Demand for this game is through the roof. As someone said probably greatest demand ticket in the history of UND hockey.
With that said, I don't see them switching arenas.
Approximately 7,000 champions clubs members bought tickets. How many UND fans that weren't members wanted to go 3-5,000?
That apparently leaves zero fans from one of the largest fan bases in college hockey wanting to go see a rivalry game in Vegas.
The fact was it is so far in the future was also great giving plenty of time for everyone to plan and save, but looks like it could be held tomorrow now.
Had no desire to see NYC: expensive, overcrowded, and the main thing to do is stare at tall buildings.
And by the looks of my friends trying to buy Vegas tickets but not NYC, they agreed.
Yes it easily justifies the costs.
UND doesn't lose money on 10,000 people in the arena. at $100 that a $1,000,000.
Renting the arena is less than $100,000.