It Dignity Health Sports park the stadium where the Galaxy, chargers played? The CSU Dominguez hills site?
Thank you^^ The venue formerly known as The Stubhub Center or Home Depot Center, I think. I think that's also where KROQ hosted their annual weenie roast event as well.
It wouldn't surprise me if they nuke another season over petty disagreements with the players union. I swear this league only limps forward on the natural strength of the sport itself.
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Stubhub was the name! It all makes sense now
I am faster than the speed of Raccoon JesusCame to ask the same thing haha.
Part of what turns me off about outdoor games is that they always play them in massive stadiums, so the views from the seats are all terrible. I'd be curious as to how it would look in a smaller park like Dignity. Its also close enough to Anaheim that both teams could play there to save costs. MLS won't start up again until at least March, but by then it'll likely be too warm to keep playing outdoors anyway.
I feel like this could have worked had it been put in motion months ago, if the season had started in December you could get 3 solid months of games outdoors, but given that we don't even know when or if the season will start I can't see them pulling it off.
What am I missing with all of this...if we aren't allowed to have people at our football games, why could they sell tickets for these outdoor hockey games?
What am I missing with all of this...if we aren't allowed to have people at our football games, why could they sell tickets for these outdoor hockey games?
Would it cost more to make the roof removable on Staples? Or just build a new stadium? I kid I kid.....but seriously.For one, we don't know that the county/state will even allow for the games to be played indoors, 38 players + coaches, equipment managers, refs, off ice officials, ice crew etc. That's a minimum of what? 60? people at or near ice level. I don't think we've seen anything like that allowed indoors. But outdoors, MLB, MLS, NFL have all been allowed to play so long as they adhere to all the restrictions.
Secondly, when (if ever) we start moving back to normal, fans will be allowed at outdoor stadiums in limited capacity long before fans are allowed at indoor arenas in any capacity. That may not be anytime soon, but it does still make sense to explore outdoor options either way.
Guys, we are paying 30 year old Drew Doughty almost 3 times the cost and 3 times the years that TB just signed 22 year old star Sergachev.
This hurts me in my innerds and my outterds.
If one of our young Defense-man prospects develops into something,it will hurt a little less. Also true if he plays at an All-Star level again.Guys, we are paying 30 year old Drew Doughty almost 3 times the cost and 3 times the years that TB just signed 22 year old star Sergachev.
This hurts me in my innerds and my outterds.
It's almost as if RFAs that aren't the best dman on their team are on a different battlefield.
This is more like Voynov signing behind Drew.
Maybe he keeps growing into a #1 dman, maybe he stagnates. You don't know yet. Dude hasn't played a hard minute in his career to this point. I think he's got all the tools, don't get me wrong. But this isn't even close to equitable.
The decision to sign Drew was the right one. Obviously there are lots of variables but in sheer hindsight this deal makes me envious.
It’s the result of a flat cap though. Take away Covid and he signs for much more and probably for more term. This year is an aberration in terms of contracts.The decision to sign Drew was the right one. Obviously there are lots of variables but in sheer hindsight this deal makes me envious.
What!?! The Kings aren't getting Sergachev for free? Color me shocked.Guys, we are paying 30 year old Drew Doughty almost 3 times the cost and 3 times the years that TB just signed 22 year old star Sergachev.
This hurts me in my innerds and my outterds.
Side note, do we think 55 is a safe # for Byfield? I wanted to get a Turcotte jersey but his # seems to be all over the place...