Sunday, December 03, 2006

Ice, ice, baby

This was unfortunate. What is interesting is that ESPN kept talking about how hot it was Wednesday during the Michigan State game. Is something wrong with the heating and air in Conte? The team stayed focused and came back to beat BU the following night.

4 comments:

Anabasis said...

I think the time has come for a refurbished fieldhouse equally suited for basketball and hockey. I actually loved the feel and design of UNH's Whittemore Center and I think that design is very doable and economic for Conte Forum. Oh yeah, air conditioning too.

Joe Grav said...

If we do that can we change the seating arrangement? the sightlines suck for hockey!! particularly the student seats. If you aren't the first person there and get to sit on the glass, you pretty much can't see either net. If you ARE first, you can see one net (the other is to far). Even along the sides, the angles to the rink aren't what I'd call desirable. The only really good seats are up top.

For hoops, the sightlines are great, although I'd like to see them move the student seats closer to the court (can't they move those two rows of VIP seats somewhere else?) and also let students have the floor seats along the side.

Anabasis said...

you could maintain the same student sections if we adopted the UNH design because of more rows and steeper incline, but I agree that putting students on the side is a no-brainer. BC hockey should be second only to the Bruins in Boston with BU nipping our heels. To accomplish this task we need new facilities (the re-done fieldhouse), a completely redesigned approach to marketing the program, and an aggressive drive for donations.

Joe Grav said...

there are still so many hardcore hockey types in New England. Not enough to fill the TD Banknorth Garden anymore, but enough to fill Conte if you add them to the dedicated--albeit small-- student/alumni/'subway alum' base. With the right marketing of hockey the sky's the limit. I'm afraid BC and GDF take us hardcore hockey fans for granted as more and more attention is being paid to basketball.