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2024 Stadium Series -- double header Devils-Flyers and Islanders-Rangers on back to back days

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The 2024 NHL Stadium Series will be held at MetLife Stadium in February as a two-day event featuring four rival teams, the league announced on Saturday.

The New Jersey Devils will host the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday, Feb. 17, in an outdoor night game. The New York Islanders will host the New York Rangers on Sunday, Feb. 18, at a time yet to be determined.
 
No idea who the hell wants to watch the Flyers, we don’t even want to watch them.
 
Teams that haven't played outdoors should have had first dibs. I'd be fine with Columbus playing a road outdoors game, Entering 2024-25 they will be the only Snow Belt team yet to play outdoors. Let's hope the drought ends then.
 
The Flyers were smart to get this announced as it looks like they’re scorched earthing their roster for the first time ever. That may be a poorly attended game.
 
Teams that haven't played outdoors should have had first dibs. I'd be fine with Columbus playing a road outdoors game, Entering 2024-25 they will be the only Snow Belt team yet to play outdoors. Let's hope the drought ends then.

It's Lumbus and Arizona.

I would guess that the reason Columbus hasn't hosted an outdoor game is (an) Ohio State University, and not the NHL holding it up. Columbus hosting Detroit at Ohio State's football field is such an obvious choice, especially for a New Year's game which is a "college football day."

And since they're only missing out on like 4,800 tickets at the moment, they should do a Coyotes home game at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
 
It's Lumbus and Arizona.

I would guess that the reason Columbus hasn't hosted an outdoor game is (an) Ohio State University, and not the NHL holding it up. Columbus hosting Detroit at Ohio State's football field is such an obvious choice, especially for a New Year's game which is a "college football day."

And since they're only missing out on like 4,800 tickets at the moment, they should do a Coyotes home game at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
OSU's stadium isn't equipped. A Columbus-Detroit outdoor game could take place at Michigan Stadium which has hosted outdoor hockey before.

Arizona and Florida meeting in an outdoor game would, combined with my proposal above, complete the quest of getting every team outdoors at least once (Florida hasn't done it yet either).
 
OSU's stadium isn't equipped.

None are. That's the point. You're putting a hockey game in a place that's not equipped for hockey.

I'm sure they'll make money, but man I'm still burned out by these things.

Same. Like, the first couple were EVENTS. Buffalo was cool because the Bills fans out in the snow for football is the norm, and the cross-over experience of the same people doing for their hockey team what they do for the football team was cool.

The iconic places like Fenway, Wrigley, Dodger Stadium and Notre Dame stadium were interesting and cool.

But after that, it's a big yawn and who cares. Big Deal, it's just a rink on the field, outside. Who really cares about playing it in an NFL stadium that's like, 25-30 years old max, and has the same history every other stadium has.

They can't even pull off NEW Yankee Stadium. The whole point is putting hockey players on a rink in right-center field where Ruth, Mantle and DiMaggio played. They didn't play at the new copy, they played at the old yard.

You need a venue that has a deep history and an iconic feature, or it might as well be a parking lot with temp seats. No offense, but NC State or Minnesota's college football stadiums are not places where you take one look at the TV and know exactly where they're playing. THAT'S the difference. And I'm including my own venues in this: I don't give a damn about the NHL playing in my team's MLB stadium. Didn't know they did one until seeing it on Wikipedia just now.


Hockey under Touchdown Jesus, in front of the Green Monster or the Ivy Walls (with the score on the hand-scoreboard), or with the iconic view of palm trees, mountains and W canopy of Dodger Stadium that instantly puts the voice of Vin Scully in your head.... THAT works.

The pandemic Tahoe game was cool, because it redefined the goal. We can't have fans, so let's just make the backdrop breath-taking. THAT should be their focus now.

That's why I say a Grand Canyon game
 

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