Hockey Thread (NHL)

Concur. It's a little perplexing - maybe frustrating? (for lack of a better word, because it's not like I lose sleep over this) - to see these towns, that aren't even hockey hubs (especially Vegas), have the pro level success they do when our pro teams continue to fail.
Who owns the club?

On a side note: VIVA LAS VEGAS!
VEGAS BABY!!!!!
 
That we can support a hockey team in the desert with some of the highest ticket prices in the league should tell you how much we love our guys. Don't hate.



Read "Waaah!"

As much as a loathe the idea of a team from the desert (or where you can’t play hockey outside a *single* day of the year - looking at you Florida) winning, the way Vegas came out of the starting gate a few years back was truly impressive and indicative that they are a serious hockey org.
 
the way Vegas came out of the starting gate a few years back was truly impressive and indicative that they are a serious hockey org.
I will preface by admitting this may be hangover from my NHL pity party, but the league change the rules after the Wild entered the organization, new franchises are literally set up for success to ensure they come out of the gates looking like a serious hockey team.

That said, and this is absolutely real, I get that rules have to be modified to incentivize billionaires to buy expansion teams, and I was admitted shocked to see how rabid the fan base in Vegas is. Super happy for them.
 
Hurricanes 1st in their division, 2nd in the league. They could go. All. The. Way.

This did not age well.

That we can support a hockey team in the desert with some of the highest ticket prices in the league should tell you how much we love our guys. Don't hate.

When the owner of the Whalers uprooted the team and moved to North Carolina everyone said they would die a fast death; hockey would not survive in the heart of ACC basketball. Not only survived but thrived. The Hurricanes are the most popular team of any sports pro or college in NC.
 
I will preface by admitting this may be hangover from my NHL pity party, but the league change the rules after the Wild entered the organization, new franchises are literally set up for success to ensure they come out of the gates looking like a serious hockey team.

That said, and this is absolutely real, I get that rules have to be modified to incentivize billionaires to buy expansion teams, and I was admitted shocked to see how rabid the fan base in Vegas is. Super happy for them.
Doesn't always work that way though. You can be handed everything and still not come together as a cohesive organization.

*Cough*Kraken*Cough*
 
Another non-believer converted.
Viva Hockey Vegas! Glitzy Golden Knights Seize Stanley Cup for a Shiny Sports Town
I came out to Vegas a year before the unveiling, visiting the low-key Golden Knights offices in nearby Summerlin. I remember snobbishly thinking: Hockey in Vegas? How is this possibly going to work?

Hockey was Orr & Gretzky, not Penn & Teller. Dinner and two tickets for the Knights and the Avalanche? I didn’t see it. I couldn’t have been more wrong. I really should stick to bikes and tennis.
 
We need a 4th Stanley Cup down here in Tampa. Nice even number. }:-)
Places that don’t freeze shouldn’t be winning ice hockey tournaments. I’ll acknowledge that the years the Lightning took the cup they earned it, but there’s just something morally wrong about a hockey trophy going to Florida.
 
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Places that don’t freeze shouldn’t be winning ice hockey tournaments. I’ll acknowledge that the years the Lightning took the cup they earned it, but there’s just something morally wrong about a hockey trophy going to Florida.


I actually agree with you. I don't like Christmas lights in fucking palm trees, either. But when you're a hockey fan stuck in Florida, it's nice to be able to see a real NHL game once in a while.

Then you leave the stadium and the harsh reality hits.
 
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