2025-2026 NHL Offseason
Comments
- 
            :how_interesting:The love he receives is the love that is saved0
- 
            Dont confuse F Me with URthekey. Or something like that. She was the one that painted her face for MSG. Wear whatever you want who cares? By the way, the Habs play for the cup starting tonight!0
- 
            
 You've rented a hangar to store your signed Brad Richards jersey since 2004?mrussel1 said:
 Jerseys on adults is what's ridiculous. Have I mentioned that?F Me In The Brain said:Wobbie said:
 It’s cool, F’me, but we need to talk about your face paint.F Me In The Brain said:I like wearing team gear to the event.
 Laugh at the idea that it should be for kids. Just silly.
 Never done that but it is part of fandom. Not forgetting that fan is short for fanatic, of course.
 Opinion that I think is ridiculous but I'm sure we all have some of those.mrussel1 said:
 You can do what you want, I just think jerseys are for kids, regardless of the sport. But it's sure as hell not a barometer for "fandom". Team gear is not the same as a jersey.F Me In The Brain said:I like wearing team gear to the event.
 Laugh at the idea that it should be for kids. Just silly. That is like the asshats that insist you can't wear a shirt from the band you are seeing to a concert.
 Wear whatever you want - including a pink polo or a sports coat, Grandpa. . .
 For the record I own a 2004 Brad Richards signed game jersey. He's the friend of a friend. It's not been off the hangar.
 Now THAT'S ridiculous!I SAW PEARL JAM0
- 
            Get_Right said:Dont confuse F Me with URthekey. Or something like that. She was the one that painted her face for MSG. Wear whatever you want who cares? By the way, the Habs play for the cup starting tonight!I remember seeing that pic, that was wild!Struck me as ironic to read that wearing jerseys is for kids & that adults are ridiculous to wear them, here, of all places.I agree with you, though...I really do not care what someone wears to a game and certainly that what they wear does not mean they are a good or bad fan. People should enjoy the games however it is most fun for them so long as they are not messing with someone else. [Holding up a camera and recording an event for large blocks of time/watching a live event through your phone should earn you a Bad Fan tag, though. You should be removed from the event if you hold the phone/camera in the sight-line of someone else.]So crazy that Montreal is in this. Go Canada, get a shot at hoisting that trophy again!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
- 
            
 Haha! Good won their.dankind said:
 You've rented a hangar to store your signed Brad Richards jersey since 2004?mrussel1 said:
 Jerseys on adults is what's ridiculous. Have I mentioned that?F Me In The Brain said:Wobbie said:
 It’s cool, F’me, but we need to talk about your face paint.F Me In The Brain said:I like wearing team gear to the event.
 Laugh at the idea that it should be for kids. Just silly.
 Never done that but it is part of fandom. Not forgetting that fan is short for fanatic, of course.
 Opinion that I think is ridiculous but I'm sure we all have some of those.mrussel1 said:
 You can do what you want, I just think jerseys are for kids, regardless of the sport. But it's sure as hell not a barometer for "fandom". Team gear is not the same as a jersey.F Me In The Brain said:I like wearing team gear to the event.
 Laugh at the idea that it should be for kids. Just silly. That is like the asshats that insist you can't wear a shirt from the band you are seeing to a concert.
 Wear whatever you want - including a pink polo or a sports coat, Grandpa. . .
 For the record I own a 2004 Brad Richards signed game jersey. He's the friend of a friend. It's not been off the hangar.
 Now THAT'S ridiculous!0
- 
            
 He could have come in close contact with someone? He has not been ruled out of game 1 or 2. If he can’t go, Jake Evan’s is ready…next man up.PJNB said:How does Armia test positive back in March get his double shot June 9th and still supposedly test positive a second time on June 27th?Give Peas A Chance…0
- 
            
 Joel Armia is on a private flight to Tampa. He is out of Covid Protocol and a game time decision…PJNB said:How does Armia test positive back in March get his double shot June 9th and still supposedly test positive a second time on June 27th?Give Peas A Chance…0
- 
            Tragic news from David Pasternak this morning... his 6 day old son died. How terrible.
 Then there's the Blackhawks scandal... yikes.
 https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10006556-former-blackhawks-coach-john-torchetti-says-team-knew-about-alleged-sexual-assault
 0
- 
            
 I read that this morning. RIP little one.Merkin Baller said:Tragic news from David Pasternak this morning... his 6 day old son died. How terrible.
 Then there's the Blackhawks scandal... yikes.
 https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10006556-former-blackhawks-coach-john-torchetti-says-team-knew-about-alleged-sexual-assaultThe a Chicago issue is disgusting…what’s the NHL doing? Who was at the meeting when this reported? I’m surprised that if Stan Bowman know about this that he’d turn a blind eye…but it looks like he may have. I hope the victims bankrupt the Balackhawks…and I would not be opposed to the blackhawks having the franchise suspended until sold…no sports league can tolerate this.Give Peas A Chance…0
- 
            
 just from what I've heard, people from here travelling there and going to a jets/tampa bay game, you can get a really good seat for $25 plus a beer and a hot dog. you can't get a seat in winnipeg for under $100, and that's with your back against the wall near the ceiling. and the arena was still half empty.mrussel1 said:
 I'm not insecure, but I scoff at sweeping conclusions pulled out of an ass. This goes for sports, politics, business and generally everything elseMeltdown99 said:
 Lol. Your as insecure as your team? Isn’t your team the one with the dress code in the past, and who knows maybe today…mrussel1 said:
 What data or how long did you live in these southern cities to draw this conclusion? Do you poll the fans when you spend an entire season there using a statistically significant sample or is this just purely what's going on in your head?Meltdown99 said:Outside a few teams in the US, and I mean a few, most fans of most teams in the US are just very casual hockey fans…and that includes all Southern US teams…people in the south only wanna see ice in their drinks…hehehe. Most so called hockey fans in Tampa or the southern US don’t know what an icing is or an offside is…lol. The NHL will always be the 4th among the 4 major sports league…I mean baseball is sooooop exciting with all the cheating that goes on, and what can anyone say about the nba…what a league…tune in for the final five minutes to see who won…sooooo exciting.
 you and I know polls are wildly inaccurate. And why do I need a poll. When your team sucks they can barely give tickets away…Toronto been sucking for 57 years and you have to give them cash and your right arm to get a ticket…
 but that's, of course, anecdotal to a few people I know who regularly travel down there during the season.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            how are jerseys for kids? never heard anything like that before.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            
 I tend to agree that jerseys make more sense on a kid. It is kind of like playing dress up, if you think about it. My wife wanted to get Mahomes jerseys to wear to the games while he was at Tech, I told her the same thing. It doesn't bother me to see adults wearing them, but it isn't for me. Kind of like ketchup on a hotdog.HughFreakingDillon said:how are jerseys for kids? never heard anything like that before.
 Post edited by FiveBelow on0
- 
            I would think ketchup on hot dog folks would be the ones saying only kids should wear jerseys to games. 
 The love he receives is the love that is saved0
- 
            
 americans have strange traditions.F Me In The Brain said:I would think ketchup on hot dog folks would be the ones saying only kids should wear jerseys to games. Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            i think we'd have to go with the majority on this one: about 95% of fans in attendance at any sports game are wearing jerseys or sports swag of some kind. especially hockey, mostly jerseys.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            
 Negative. Not even close. Carolina and panthers tickets are cheap, not Tampa.HughFreakingDillon said:
 just from what I've heard, people from here travelling there and going to a jets/tampa bay game, you can get a really good seat for $25 plus a beer and a hot dog. you can't get a seat in winnipeg for under $100, and that's with your back against the wall near the ceiling. and the arena was still half empty.mrussel1 said:
 I'm not insecure, but I scoff at sweeping conclusions pulled out of an ass. This goes for sports, politics, business and generally everything elseMeltdown99 said:
 Lol. Your as insecure as your team? Isn’t your team the one with the dress code in the past, and who knows maybe today…mrussel1 said:
 What data or how long did you live in these southern cities to draw this conclusion? Do you poll the fans when you spend an entire season there using a statistically significant sample or is this just purely what's going on in your head?Meltdown99 said:Outside a few teams in the US, and I mean a few, most fans of most teams in the US are just very casual hockey fans…and that includes all Southern US teams…people in the south only wanna see ice in their drinks…hehehe. Most so called hockey fans in Tampa or the southern US don’t know what an icing is or an offside is…lol. The NHL will always be the 4th among the 4 major sports league…I mean baseball is sooooop exciting with all the cheating that goes on, and what can anyone say about the nba…what a league…tune in for the final five minutes to see who won…sooooo exciting.
 you and I know polls are wildly inaccurate. And why do I need a poll. When your team sucks they can barely give tickets away…Toronto been sucking for 57 years and you have to give them cash and your right arm to get a ticket…
 but that's, of course, anecdotal to a few people I know who regularly travel down there during the season.0
- 
            
 yes, that's it! Panthers tickets. sorry, my bad.mrussel1 said:
 Negative. Not even close. Carolina and panthers tickets are cheap, not Tampa.HughFreakingDillon said:
 just from what I've heard, people from here travelling there and going to a jets/tampa bay game, you can get a really good seat for $25 plus a beer and a hot dog. you can't get a seat in winnipeg for under $100, and that's with your back against the wall near the ceiling. and the arena was still half empty.mrussel1 said:
 I'm not insecure, but I scoff at sweeping conclusions pulled out of an ass. This goes for sports, politics, business and generally everything elseMeltdown99 said:
 Lol. Your as insecure as your team? Isn’t your team the one with the dress code in the past, and who knows maybe today…mrussel1 said:
 What data or how long did you live in these southern cities to draw this conclusion? Do you poll the fans when you spend an entire season there using a statistically significant sample or is this just purely what's going on in your head?Meltdown99 said:Outside a few teams in the US, and I mean a few, most fans of most teams in the US are just very casual hockey fans…and that includes all Southern US teams…people in the south only wanna see ice in their drinks…hehehe. Most so called hockey fans in Tampa or the southern US don’t know what an icing is or an offside is…lol. The NHL will always be the 4th among the 4 major sports league…I mean baseball is sooooop exciting with all the cheating that goes on, and what can anyone say about the nba…what a league…tune in for the final five minutes to see who won…sooooo exciting.
 you and I know polls are wildly inaccurate. And why do I need a poll. When your team sucks they can barely give tickets away…Toronto been sucking for 57 years and you have to give them cash and your right arm to get a ticket…
 but that's, of course, anecdotal to a few people I know who regularly travel down there during the season.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            just to settle this hot dog moronicness:
 https://hot-dog.org/press/mustard-remains-americans’-favorite-hot-dog-topping-ketchup-shows-surprising-popularity-new
 Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
- 
            GO HABS!If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
- 
            
 Proves no point since half of America voted for Gump.HughFreakingDillon said:just to settle this hot dog moronicness:
 https://hot-dog.org/press/mustard-remains-americans’-favorite-hot-dog-topping-ketchup-shows-surprising-popularity-new 
 My brother eats ketchup on his hot dogs and gets so wound up when I harsh him on it. Very amusing, I do it every chance I canHe puts on twice as much ketchup to try and bother me but it doesn't work. I don't actually mind, he could put turds on top - that is his business.Post edited by F Me In The Brain onThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
Categories
- All Categories
- 149K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110.1K The Porch
- 278 Vitalogy
- 35.1K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.2K Flea Market
- 39.2K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.8K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help








