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Only NHL and NHL (non Devils) related talk here. No more talk about anything political including the NHL’s recent announcement because you guys just cannot keep the insults or politics out of it.
5:30pm on a Tuesday is such a weird start time, I know it's Tampa and a lot of people retire to Florida but it's still really early for a weekday game unless people have off today for work down there or something else I don't know about? Lol
At least it’s not as bad as the Rays who got screwed over by the first round playoff schedule with like 3 PM games on a weekday, not exactly the market you want siesta start times in for attendance.5:30pm on a Tuesday is such a weird start time, I know it's Tampa and a lot of people retire to Florida but it's still really early for a weekday game unless people have off today for work down there or something else I don't know about? Lol
Don't think so...it's the home/season opener, so guessing they'll just figure enough people will cut out of work early to attend.
IIRC, MLB often has home openers during weekday afternoons.
At least it’s not as bad as the Rays who got screwed over by the first round playoff schedule with like 3 PM games on a weekday, not exactly the market you want siesta start times in for attendance.
5:30pm on a Tuesday is such a weird start time, I know it's Tampa and a lot of people retire to Florida but it's still really early for a weekday game unless people have off today for work down there or something else I don't know about? Lol
Because it’s the NHL and they basically never do the thing that makes the most sense.Why wouldn't the NHL open on Columbus Day / Canadian Thanksgiving?
Seems like a missed opportunity. I mean, if you're going to start at 5:30pm the very next day, why not take advantage of the holiday? At least then you've got a reason to have a 5:30pm game (or earlier).
Why wouldn't the NHL open on Columbus Day / Canadian Thanksgiving?
Seems like a missed opportunity. I mean, if you're going to start at 5:30pm the very next day, why not take advantage of the holiday? At least then you've got a reason to have a 5:30pm game (or earlier).
Because ESPN has rights to the first games of the season and they broadcast Monday Night Football. The 5:30 start is to give ESPN a triple header.Why wouldn't the NHL open on Columbus Day / Canadian Thanksgiving?
Seems like a missed opportunity. I mean, if you're going to start at 5:30pm the very next day, why not take advantage of the holiday? At least then you've got a reason to have a 5:30pm game (or earlier).
Is there an early bird ticket special? Will the tickets include appetizers, entree, and two cocktails? if not my parents can't go. Is valet parking an extra fee?5:30pm on a Tuesday is such a weird start time, I know it's Tampa and a lot of people retire to Florida but it's still really early for a weekday game unless people have off today for work down there or something else I don't know about? Lol
All you can eat soup, salad and breadsticks as long as you pay for everything you eat.Is there an early bird ticket special? Will the tickets include appetizers, entree, and two cocktails? if not my parents can't go. Is valet parking an extra fee?
Thanks - makes sense now. I still wonder if there was a better solution, but the ESPN wrinkle absolutely makes things harder.Because ESPN has rights to the first games of the season and they broadcast Monday Night Football. The 5:30 start is to give ESPN a triple header.
Likewise the season now starts a week later than it did when NBC had the rights because ESPN has the rights to the Wild Card round of the MLB playoffs. Any odd scheduling usually comes down to television time slot availability.
these Isles fans sure are something
these Isles fans sure are something
Terrible news. Parkinson's is such an awful disease.![]()
ESPN hockey stalwart Barry Melrose retiring after Parkinson’s diagnosis
Barry Melrose, a staple of pro hockey coverage for almost three decades, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, according to ESPN’s John Buccigross.nypost.com
such a shame
i remember watching nhl 2nite on the deuce growing up always good stuff with him i really would love to know what espn was paying him for the 3mins a month they would tot him out there before they got the games back.
these Isles fans sure are something
This one's too funny because Johnston was a guy Lou signed, and he deliberately signed him long-term and at a relatively high price so a team wouldn't take him on waivers.
Would not shock me to see him back on the Islanders by the end of the season.