NHL 2011 PLAYOFFS

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  • Break The Sky
    Break The Sky Posts: 1,276
    MayDay10 wrote:
    lol @ Draper and Maltby

    Right, because in 86 years the Red Wings have retired 6 numbers. Draper and Maltby to come, followed by Hossa, and throw Matt Ellis up there as well.

    I listen to sports talk radio for the comedy, not the commentary.
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  • MFCarissa
    MFCarissa Posts: 494
    81 wrote:
    i agree that most canadian cities support hockey better than the states.

    Detroit used to always sell out until a couple of years ago when the economy took a dump. not they have alot of empty seats.

    I'd love to see a game in montreal. that is the best crowd around, imo.

    The Joe has sold out the past 23 games. They've taken some steps to make tickets very affordable. Mike Ilitch is pretty good about that as an owner. I've taken advantage of their student rush deals. If there are tickets still left on game day, I get a text saying X amount are available. It's $15 for upper bowl and $45 for lower bowl, at the box office on game day with a student ID. They don't have to know that I graduated in December of 2009, my ID doesn't expire until 2014. ;)
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    MFCarissa wrote:
    lukin2006 wrote:
    I think all American city fans are fair weather fans until their team starts winning, check the Red Wing pre 1990...now all of sudden they are hockey town, yet I listen to 97.1 the ticket and most callers are calling in about the Tigers, Lions, Pistons U of M sports or Michigan State sports, their not even close to being number in their own market.

    The 1 US city that I think has great fans are those of the Sharks, every time I watch a Shark game the fans seem really into it, now that might be because a lot of Canucks are employed in the computer industry out there.

    Compare all that to the 6 Canadian teams, games are sold out throughout the regular season and the fans are just great in the playoffs.

    Vancouver has great fans so I'm really hoping that they can bring the cup back to Canada...plus they have the best national anthem singer...love when he sings the Canadian National Anthem, just the best, really pumps up the crowds.

    97.1 The Ticket is worthless unless they are broadcasting a game. Sports radio is all about people calling up and bitching. People have a lot more to bitch about with the sports you mentioned compared to the Red Wings. Their go-to hockey guy isn't all that smart either. He's always screwing up pretty basic dates, facts, and stats. When they are talking hockey, they just stir the pot with stupid questions. I once heard them discuss the possibility of Kris Draper and Kirk Maltby's numbers being retired by the Red Wings. A conversation like that is designed to incite the casual, emotional fan. Anyone with a brain knows there is not an ice cube's chance in hell of those numbers being retired.

    That may be so...but pre 1990 not to many people cared for the Wings. The Habs probably have had the longest run of continuous high caliber championship hockey from the 1950 until 1993, they supported the team really well over the last 18 year dry spell...just saying.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    MFCarissa wrote:
    I once heard them discuss the possibility of Kris Draper and Kirk Maltby's numbers being retired by the Red Wings. A conversation like that is designed to incite the casual, emotional fan. Anyone with a brain knows there is not an ice cube's chance in hell of those numbers being retired.
    Draper might make it, based on his playoff beard alone. Throw in 17 seasons of employment by the Red Wings with that beard, and I think we may have a case for jersey retirement. ;)
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  • MFCarissa
    MFCarissa Posts: 494
    lukin2006 wrote:
    That may be so...but pre 1990 not to many people cared for the Wings. The Habs probably have had the longest run of continuous high caliber championship hockey from the 1950 until 1993, they supported the team really well over the last 18 year dry spell...just saying.

    Well, duh, Canadians in general care more about hockey than Americans. No one is going to argue with you about that. The more highly populated Canadian cities are going to sell out every single game no matter what. The Leafs will always sell out every game at any price no matter how awful the team is. I want the Coyotes to be moved back to Winnipeg as much as the next person.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    MFCarissa wrote:
    81 wrote:
    i agree that most canadian cities support hockey better than the states.

    Detroit used to always sell out until a couple of years ago when the economy took a dump. not they have alot of empty seats.

    I'd love to see a game in montreal. that is the best crowd around, imo.

    The Joe has sold out the past 23 games. They've taken some steps to make tickets very affordable. Mike Ilitch is pretty good about that as an owner. I've taken advantage of their student rush deals. If there are tickets still left on game day, I get a text saying X amount are available. It's $15 for upper bowl and $45 for lower bowl, at the box office on game day with a student ID. They don't have to know that I graduated in December of 2009, my ID doesn't expire until 2014. ;)

    They've sold out, but many of the lower bowl seats remain vacant or TV just makes it appear that way, or a lot of people are dressed as seats.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    MFCarissa wrote:
    lukin2006 wrote:
    That may be so...but pre 1990 not to many people cared for the Wings. The Habs probably have had the longest run of continuous high caliber championship hockey from the 1950 until 1993, they supported the team really well over the last 18 year dry spell...just saying.

    Well, duh, Canadians in general care more about hockey than Americans. No one is going to argue with you about that. The more highly populated Canadian cities are going to sell out every single game no matter what. The Leafs will always sell out every game at any price no matter how awful the team is. I want the Coyotes to be moved back to Winnipeg as much as the next person.

    Won't happen as long as Bettman has the American owners convinced that hockey will sell in Phoenix.
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  • The Fixer
    The Fixer Posts: 12,837
    lukin2006 wrote:
    MFCarissa wrote:
    81 wrote:
    i agree that most canadian cities support hockey better than the states.

    Detroit used to always sell out until a couple of years ago when the economy took a dump. not they have alot of empty seats.

    I'd love to see a game in montreal. that is the best crowd around, imo.

    The Joe has sold out the past 23 games. They've taken some steps to make tickets very affordable. Mike Ilitch is pretty good about that as an owner. I've taken advantage of their student rush deals. If there are tickets still left on game day, I get a text saying X amount are available. It's $15 for upper bowl and $45 for lower bowl, at the box office on game day with a student ID. They don't have to know that I graduated in December of 2009, my ID doesn't expire until 2014. ;)

    They've sold out, but many of the lower bowl seats remain vacant or TV just makes it appear that way, or a lot of people are dressed as seats.

    red wings weren't even 100% capacity this year. it's a shame what bad shape that city is in

    http://espn.go.com/nhl/attendance
  • MFCarissa
    MFCarissa Posts: 494
    lukin2006 wrote:
    MFCarissa wrote:
    81 wrote:
    i agree that most canadian cities support hockey better than the states.

    Detroit used to always sell out until a couple of years ago when the economy took a dump. not they have alot of empty seats.

    I'd love to see a game in montreal. that is the best crowd around, imo.

    The Joe has sold out the past 23 games. They've taken some steps to make tickets very affordable. Mike Ilitch is pretty good about that as an owner. I've taken advantage of their student rush deals. If there are tickets still left on game day, I get a text saying X amount are available. It's $15 for upper bowl and $45 for lower bowl, at the box office on game day with a student ID. They don't have to know that I graduated in December of 2009, my ID doesn't expire until 2014. ;)

    They've sold out, but many of the lower bowl seats remain vacant or TV just makes it appear that way, or a lot of people are dressed as seats.

    They are either season ticket holders who let their seats go to waste for one reason or another, or just people in line for the concessions/bathrooms. I never go to the bathroom during a Wings game, because I know I'd miss half a period in line. I'm pretty sure they still have troughs on the men's side. It's a 20,000+ seat arena with 1 tiny concourse and inadequate facilities.
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  • voidofman
    voidofman Posts: 4,009
    I'm just glad I can finally watch a Canucks game live on my tv instead of choppy online. Sucks not living in the city / province / state that your favorite team is in.
  • neilybabes86
    neilybabes86 Posts: 16,057
    let's go rangers!!!!
    i post on the board of a band that doesn't exsist anymore .......i need my head examined.......
  • Break The Sky
    Break The Sky Posts: 1,276
    lukin2006 wrote:
    MFCarissa wrote:
    lukin2006 wrote:
    That may be so...but pre 1990 not to many people cared for the Wings. The Habs probably have had the longest run of continuous high caliber championship hockey from the 1950 until 1993, they supported the team really well over the last 18 year dry spell...just saying.

    Well, duh, Canadians in general care more about hockey than Americans. No one is going to argue with you about that. The more highly populated Canadian cities are going to sell out every single game no matter what. The Leafs will always sell out every game at any price no matter how awful the team is. I want the Coyotes to be moved back to Winnipeg as much as the next person.

    Won't happen as long as Bettman has the American owners convinced that hockey will sell in Phoenix.

    We're all but convinced. I hate hockey in the South. . . it's pointless. There's a reason that there are two or three racetracks in the north, and it's because we don't give a shit about racing. The fact that the NHL is still trying to make southern hockey a success just shows how oblivious they are. If I were the commish I wouldn't have a single team below the mason/dixon line.
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  • 81
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    VoidOfMan wrote:
    I'm just glad I can finally watch a Canucks game live on my tv instead of choppy online. Sucks not living in the city / province / state that your favorite team is in.


    center ice. 180 or so for the full season. pretty reasonable considering the nfl runs twice that for a 16 game season.
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  • 81
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    The Fixer wrote:
    red wings weren't even 100% capacity this year. it's a shame what bad shape that city is in

    http://espn.go.com/nhl/attendance

    those numbers are shady. no way the flyers sold out every game during th 09-10 season, unless they were givig away tickets that didn't sell. there were big chunks of seats empty for the game i went to last season.



    does that crazy dancing guy still dance at the red wings games? he's was behind the net in the upper deck i think on the visitors side.
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  • I understand using head-to-head records to determine tiebreakers, I really do. But it still baffles me that wins aren't the first and foremost category to break the tie. I'm really not complaining, as I prefer Pittsburgh to play Tampa Bay, but it's hilarious that the Pens had the same number of points with a couple of more wins as the Flyers yet Philly gets the two seed.
  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,854
    it is wins. the shootout wins are just discounted
  • The Fixer
    The Fixer Posts: 12,837
    I understand using head-to-head records to determine tiebreakers, I really do. But it still baffles me that wins aren't the first and foremost category to break the tie. I'm really not complaining, as I prefer Pittsburgh to play Tampa Bay, but it's hilarious that the Pens had the same number of points with a couple of more wins as the Flyers yet Philly gets the two seed.

    you'd rather play tampa than buffalo??
  • 81
    81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    The Fixer wrote:
    I understand using head-to-head records to determine tiebreakers, I really do. But it still baffles me that wins aren't the first and foremost category to break the tie. I'm really not complaining, as I prefer Pittsburgh to play Tampa Bay, but it's hilarious that the Pens had the same number of points with a couple of more wins as the Flyers yet Philly gets the two seed.

    you'd rather play tampa than buffalo??


    if i knew the flyers would win, i'd rather knock out Tampa. fuckers
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  • MFCarissa
    MFCarissa Posts: 494
    81 wrote:
    The Fixer wrote:
    red wings weren't even 100% capacity this year. it's a shame what bad shape that city is in

    http://espn.go.com/nhl/attendance

    those numbers are shady. no way the flyers sold out every game during th 09-10 season, unless they were givig away tickets that didn't sell. there were big chunks of seats empty for the game i went to last season.



    does that crazy dancing guy still dance at the red wings games? he's was behind the net in the upper deck i think on the visitors side.

    Mo' Cheese. I haven't seen him in awhile. We're losing all our characters. Knitting lady passed away a season or two ago, and orange hat guy died this season. They upholstered his seat orange in memoriam.
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,305
    MFCarissa wrote:
    They are either season ticket holders who let their seats go to waste for one reason or another, or just people in line for the concessions/bathrooms. I never go to the bathroom during a Wings game, because I know I'd miss half a period in line. I'm pretty sure they still have troughs on the men's side. It's a 20,000+ seat arena with 1 tiny concourse and inadequate facilities.
    By my count, there are exactly seven public urinals and two working toilets in that building. :( My buddy almost had to pee in a beer cup while waiting in line during the playoffs a few years ago. We found that it's easier to get a pass-out and go outside to the smoker's section and use the honey buckets.
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