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Atmosphere these Playoffs has been Pathetic

I legit think Winnipeg would be even louder than Montréal if they had a few thousand more seats. Their arena only seats 15,000 and change lol.
 
If you're watching on TNT it kills the vibe. The arena and crowd sounds are distant.

When I watch the SN feed it's totally different. The in-arena atmosphere sounds as good as ever.
Yeah you cant really know how good the sound in the arena is only from television. Its easy for broadcasters to decide how much fan sound they want and some prefer that there in ant to much stadium noice so we can hear the commentators.
 
Your perception via television audio and inevitably exaggerated nostalgia is not something to be relied upon in any sort of objective sense on the topic. We tell ourselves stories from consolidated emotional memories. I’m sure those high moments in the past (that featured loud fans) are what dominates that memory that makes up your perception of higher volume in the past. This concept of “consolidated storytelling” is what’s behind the feeling (universal to almost everyone of every generation across all facets of life) that “it ain’t the way it used to be”.

I will say that there is some legitimacy to the fact that new, larger barns just won’t create the noise of some older and smaller buildings.
 
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Look if we could get someone over for a proof of life check over to the sportsnet studio, it seems almost lifeless and I’m concerned.
 
I legit think Winnipeg would be even louder than Montréal if they had a few thousand more seats. Their arena only seats 15,000 and change lol.
Small arenas help with noise.

Rexall Place in Edmonton had a pretty small area over the ice and the sound bounced off the walls and was absolutely deafening.

Rogers Place is probably 3 times the volume, and it can still be loud but peak noise is noticeably lower than the old rink. It's also harder to get chants going as the distance causes the fan started chants to end up a little out of sync.
 
Small arenas help with noise.

Rexall Place in Edmonton had a pretty small area over the ice and the sound bounced off the walls and was absolutely deafening.

Rogers Place is probably 3 times the volume, and it can still be loud but peak noise is noticeably lower than the old rink. It's also harder to get chants going as the distance causes the fan started chants to end up a little out of sync.

I miss it. It will always be Skyreach Centre to me. It’s sad it’s just collecting dust awaiting demolition. Come playoff time that barn was obnoxiously loud lol.

As you mentioned it was very close quarters, with a low metal roof that made sound bounce around everywhere. Apparently it was bad for concerts, but it was amazing for playoff crowd ambiance.



Skip to 24:25 for Laraque’s scrum.

It was so LOUD.

25:00 Ducks coach has the Thousand-Yard Stare over how loud the crowd is:laugh:

I’m pissed they didn’t build the new arena with crowd ambiance in mind.
 
When I was young, attending any decent rock concert meant volume so loud my ears would be still be ringing the next day and you'd have to yell at your stoner friends to be heard.

Nowadays, if I watch a live music broadcast there's no ringing at all and, in fact, can hear and be heard by anyone in the room without yelling.

Therefore, it's clear; music and crowds are far quieter than in the good ole days.

The mystery is why, when I've found produced video of concerts on YouTube I actually attended back in the day, do my ears not ring in real life like before nor do I need to yell while watching. It's like, so quiet and different, sort of detached, and no baked feeling whatsoever....you know what I mean?

Now that I think of it, the difference between being being at a hockey game vs watching a broadcast is sorta like that. Everything seems leveled-down from 11. I wonder why that is?

Oh well, I've lived long enough to know that some things just can't be explained 🤷‍♂️
 
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Mindlessly over the top "getting loud" for the sake of getting loud is always dumb and I am guessing has no real positive effect on your home team
 
The TNT commentator crew is mid but Sportsnet crew is something as well IMO. I wish people would call them out for being complete homers even if they are a Canadian network. I don't think I ever saw Peak Bob Cole or the HNIC crew 20/30 years ago utterly gagging and favouring one team the way Jack Michaels and Louis Debrusk does lmao

These are the f***ing playoffs on a national wide broadcasting for f*** sakes.

Call it both ways
 
I miss it. It will always be Skyreach Centre to me. It’s sad it’s just collecting dust awaiting demolition. Come playoff time that barn was obnoxiously loud lol.

As you mentioned it was very close quarters, with a low metal roof that made sound bounce around everywhere. Apparently it was bad for concerts, but it was amazing for playoff crowd ambiance.



Skip to 24:25 for Laraque’s scrum.

It was so LOUD.

25:00 Ducks coach has the Thousand-Yard Stare over how loud the crowd is:laugh:

I’m pissed they didn’t build the new arena with crowd ambiance in mind.


The 2004 and 2006 Flames and Oilers runs (I will give props to both cities) was *bonkers*. Don't think you'll ever see that again, especially not stuff like women flashing crowds admist a sea of people outside post game, lol. The atmosphere was out of control.

Also it's crazy to see Corey Perry playing in that Oilers-Ducks series, haha. Almost 20 years later he's in the playoffs still with the Oilers.
 
The 2004 and 2006 Flames and Oilers runs (I will give props to both cities) was *bonkers*. Don't think you'll ever see that again, especially not stuff like women flashing crowds admist a sea of people outside post game, lol.

Also it's crazy to see Corey Perry playing in that Oilers-Ducks series, haha. Almost 20 years later he's in the playoffs still with the Oilers.

There was a first round Oilers playoff home game one year I recall very distinctly. It may have even been in 2006 like you're referring to. Legitimately one of the best playoff atmospheres I've ever seen, and I'm not being hyperbolic in saying that. The broadcast had a noise meter thing (I'm sure there's an actual word for it but I don't know what it is) and was showing it on the screen. The crowd was loud. I believe the Oilers won the game too. Put them up 2-1 in the series. Actually now that I think about it I don't think it was 2006, because I think I recall them losing that series, and the 2006 Oilers made it to the finals, so it can't have been that year.
 

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