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25 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said:

even if they keep the prices the same....wouldn't dollar dogs get a few more people in...winner weiner!!!!

A $ dog ain’t getting me to do anything, have to wash it down with a $10 beer, no thanks

just be reasonable on prices for everything 

I would rather they give some tickets to youth organizations for kids that can never afford to go to a game 

Cloverdale could sponsor free hotdogs for all the kids 

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Sometimes I think they prioritize short term profits over the long term health of the product. You absolutely need to get kids and young people invested in the product so they will become long term fans. Pretty difficult for a lot of family’s to go to games when having to pay $62/$50 per ticket (plus possible fees). Much easier and cheaper to just watch on TV or stream. 

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From Schlossman, it sounds like the league has a learning curve on this going forward.  Even with UND students on spring break, and many of us know people who went someone warm because Grand Forks schools are as well, I think UND’s attendance will sustain a good atmosphere.   

With the weather we have had this week,and the weather we are still expected to get tonight, and many traveling, keeping a good atmosphere would be a bonus.

When the league looks at making constructive changes for the future, they need to keep all these things in mind, and they really need to wait to see what teams the quarterfinals produce and the matchups resulting before they set the prices.  
 

Regardless, I think the league should be very happy that UND is the one that is in the position they are to maximize attendance for the league, as the attendance last weekend for Duluth and rival St. Cloud was horrible.

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What do people think about including ALL NCHC playoff games (quarterfinals, semi-finals, championship) in season ticket packages, in the event that your team hosts any of those games?  I used to be against even including the quarterfinal tickets (since they are NOT part of the REGULAR season, they are playoff games, nor are they guaranteed), but if it's hard to get a crowd without doing that, then I would be in favor of including all potential home games as part of the package.

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47 minutes ago, rochsioux said:

Sometimes I think they prioritize short term profits over the long term health of the product. You absolutely need to get kids and young people invested in the product so they will become long term fans. Pretty difficult for a lot of family’s to go to games when having to pay $62/$50 per ticket (plus possible fees). Much easier and cheaper to just watch on TV or stream. 

ralph wouldn't have said it any better....

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2 hours ago, Kab said:

A $ dog ain’t getting me to do anything, have to wash it down with a $10 beer, no thanks

just be reasonable on prices for everything 

I would rather they give some tickets to youth organizations for kids that can never afford to go to a game 

Cloverdale could sponsor free hotdogs for all the kids 

Regarding the dogs; the only dogs I'm interested in downing tonight are the bulldogs!  

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