With the 4 Nations tournament next year, the same date won’t be availableMy gut says Buccigross is off on the date. Under the new TV deal the Stadium Series games have fallen on the same weekend as the NBA All-Star game, so Disney can drop an outdoor game on ABC in prime time.
Maybe if you want as few people as possible to be interested, but presumably you want a game that would actually sell some tickets and networks want to broadcast.The 2026 Stadium Series should be Coyotes VS. Panthers, either at Sun Devil Stadium or Hard Rock Stadium which would complete the quest of getting every NHL team to play outdoors at least once.
I think at the end of the day fairness trumps everything else.Maybe if you want as few people as possible to be interested, but presumably you want a game that would actually sell some tickets and networks want to broadcast.
Definitely not. Not ever.I think at the end of the day fairness trumps everything else.
Maybe if you want as few people as possible to be interested, but presumably you want a game that would actually sell some tickets and networks want to broadcast.
Are folks from Arizona or Miami making the trip to the other town for an outdoor game?Who says the people in Arizona or Florida wouldn't want to go to one of those just for the experience?
Are folks from Arizona or Miami making the trip to the other town for an outdoor game?
And even if they would, there’s zero chance the networks would allow for that matchup.
The post I responded to suggested that the Coyotes and Panthers play each other in an outdoor game, which is the single worst matchup they could put together. If the Coyotes play an outdoor game it should be Vegas or LA, and the Panthers should play the Lightning, but that would have to be an indoor game regardlessWell, you just basically nixed the idea of the Coyotes and Panthers playing from your first note. Regardless of what the networks would say, if you look at the history of the Winter Classic or Stadium Series, they typically keep teams in a geographical area.
That would be a terrible move for the market. January is college football time in Columbus.This should've been the Winter Classic, but after SEA-VGK bombed in the ratings, this was never going to be more than SS.
Given the TV rights (and Winter Classic having to move days), I don’t think there is a difference in stature at this point between the Winter Classic and Stadium Series.This should've been the Winter Classic, but after SEA-VGK bombed in the ratings, this was never going to be more than SS.
Next one's still New Year's Day. But I think both SS games this year got better ratings than the Winter Classic which went up against AlabamaGiven the TV rights (and Winter Classic having to move days), I don’t think there is a difference in stature at this point between the Winter Classic and Stadium Series.
Next one's still New Year's Day. But I think both SS games this year got better ratings than the Winter Classic which went up against Alabama
They didn’t announce a day for next year. And with the CFP expanding I’m guessing it won’t be Jan. 1 as there are going to college playoff games from Noon to 9 on News Years.Next one's still New Year's Day. But I think both SS games this year got better ratings than the Winter Classic which went up against Alabama
I think if it's in greater Miami, they probably do one at LoanDepot park and no later than end of Feb due to WBC. For Tampa, would be nostalgic to do a 'Thunderdome' game but open up all the 40k seats.I've done some thinking and I decided the 25-26 WC should be Colorado at Utah (Rice-Eccles Stadium) and SS should be Tampa Bay at Florida (Hard Rock Stadium).
With LoanDepot Park you run the risk of having to close the roof in case of inclement weather, that's what happened when BC Place hosted the Heritage Classic years before.I think if it's in greater Miami, they probably do one at LoanDepot park and no later than end of Feb due to WBC. For Tampa, would be nostalgic to do a 'Thunderdome' game but open up all the 40k seats.