I received an email back from nchctv regarding the terrible quality webcast. They said to use google chrome and to clear my cache. And report back during the next game of my problem continues.
Just don't buy from the scalpers. Both years they've been trying to sell above face value when many tickets are available at the ticket office or even discounted elsewhere.
Maybe by not trying to hang tv's in the arena (over the tunnel I was sitting near)during the game blocking fans' view of the game in process?
And let's not forget fan safety where fans were being funneled out after the und game but they couldn't get fans wristbands fast enough. If it weren't for a witty fan shutting the escalators off it would have gotten very ugly very fast.
Ill support und from home. I won't support the target center ever again.
They sure have I like how they have shown some of the nchc games from the asn network. Maybe they can expand on it next season!
they have also picked up acc network college sporting events. And added the justice network ota !
For viewin in the grand forks or Fargo areas: get a set of rabbit ears, scan, and tune to 10-2 in grand forks or 15-2 in Fargo. They are on antenna tv via the 45 feed.
Also most of their fans' complaints are the lack of rivalry games against teams like North Dakota. Don Lucia single handedly put these rivalry games on hold because they are unhealthy. Maybe they should quit blaming the conference and look at the real reason these games haven't been played.
Really the state spent $2 million on these plates?
Any idea on the resources that are continuously being wasted by LE because their records are consistently wrong when running 28's?
And the state is supposed to be running lean right now!
Are you bragging about these numbers as they are supposed to look impressive? You are just showing that fcs football is irrelevant on the national level.
With that said people keep in mind college hockey is not the highest level of competition either. Many would argue Canadian juniors have a higher level of talent than NCAA d1 hockey.