Interesting. Probably a move to increase cap/roster flexibility once they clear. Seems kinda risky though given the current injury situation.
Yeah it is simply to paper transact some room... and neither of them are going to be claimed, so very little risk IMO.Interesting. Probably a move to increase cap/roster flexibility once they clear. Seems kinda risky though given the current injury situation.
Yeah, it was not the plan. This is getting ridiculous and not even good for development because nothing is under control.Oh they’re getting a bigger role alright. To the NHL then to IR
Control is an illusion, Grasshopper.Yeah, it was not the plan. This is getting ridiculous and not even good for development because nothing is under control.
I’m a bit confused, why are they playing at 11:30am….?
I’m a bit confused, why are they playing at 11:30am….?
I’m a bit confused, why are they playing at 11:30am….?
I’m a bit confused, why are they playing at 11:30am….?
That's awesome!It’s common in junior and the minor leagues to have a school day game and get a bunch of kids in the building on field trips. Apparently they had 8,000 kids there today.
It’s common in junior and the minor leagues to have a school day game and get a bunch of kids in the building on field trips. Apparently they had 8,000 kids there today.
Usually in the few thousand... Eagles are probably less due to the smaller arena. I think Hershey gets about 4-5k of season tickets a year, but they are one of the most passionate AHL fanbases. Not really the norm.Are there many season ticket holders for AHL teams in the states?
Eagles season ticket holders are around 3000 the last time I asked. At one point around 2005 they had 4500, there were only around 700 available tickets every game. I would hazzard a guess that there's about 2500 nowUsually in the few thousand... Eagles are probably less due to the smaller arena. I think Hershey gets about 4-5k of season tickets a year, but they are one of the most passionate AHL fanbases. Not really the norm.
When it comes down to it though... for many places you're looking at ~500-1000 for a whole year's worth of tickets at most places. Missing a few games or donating the tickets for some odd start times is no big deal.
No, he's just lettuce right now.Can we start calling him "Cal"?
Usually in the few thousand... Eagles are probably less due to the smaller arena. I think Hershey gets about 4-5k of season tickets a year, but they are one of the most passionate AHL fanbases. Not really the norm.
When it comes down to it though... for many places you're looking at ~500-1000 for a whole year's worth of tickets at most places. Missing a few games or donating the tickets for some odd start times is no big deal.
I was going to say, weren't the Eagles rocking a solid fan base before the AHL?Eagles season ticket holders are around 3000 the last time I asked. At one point around 2005 they had 4500, there were only around 700 available tickets every game. I would hazzard a guess that there's about 2500 now
Eagles tickets are great because they are also honored for entrance to Avs games right now.Are there many season ticket holders for AHL teams in the states?
Maybe he got drafted?Danil Zhuravlyov has not played yet in the KHL, what is going on?