Barzal unhappy with Fan Support/Attendance at UBS Arena

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There's already a glut of teams in the Northeast (and up until relatively recently there was a team in Connecticut as well) with blue-bloods like the Rangers and Bruins in the vicinity, with the Flyers and Penguins having a devoted following, and the Devils being an exciting team. Oh, and the Sabres too. That, coupled with the fact that the Islanders are a boring, unexciting team and it's not surprising.
 
Is he saying it's a joke because he's blaming the fans or is he saying that as a way to vent on how the season is going?
I think he’s saying it’s a joke because the most populous city in the entire nation can’t even fill the arena.
 
Thats all well and good, and I understand supply and command (TPB reference, don’t come at me).

But honestly at those ticket prices in New York City the arena should be close to capacity. If you can’t sell out a nice new arena for $11 a ticket then maybe it’s time for relocation.

UBS Center isn't in New York City. Long Island isn't considered part of New York City. And no one wants to f***ing take the LIRR to go there! Haha
 
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Maybe Barzal can offer to subsidize the exorbitant cost of tickets for a poor on-ice product (that he is partly responsible for) so more fans show up? If not, he’s a big baby for trying to shame anyone over their attendance.
Shaming implies he made the comment publicly or to the media, it looks to me like he’s having a conversation with a teammate on the bench so not sure that applies here
 
People will put up with a bad team thats at least entertaining or a boring team that still wins a lot. No one wants to fork over hundreds of dollars to watch one thats both bad AND boring.
 
Home game for Barzal and Isles.

"This place is empty, " F-ing Joke Bro"


Reported attendance last night was around 14k.

Islanders are reporting as the 5th worst team in attendance this season







Maybe if he played better they would come

He does realize his team is 26th overall, right? And no where near the playoff
 
Thats all well and good, and I understand supply and command (TPB reference, don’t come at me).

But honestly at those ticket prices in New York City the arena should be close to capacity. If you can’t sell out a nice new arena for $11 a ticket then maybe it’s time for relocation.
11 bucks is most likely the seats way up in the rafters, I’m sure nicer seats are much higher than that price. A bit of a disingenuous statement to imply all tix to sell out the building are only $11.
 
Idk if it has anything to do with messages.

TBH it's kind of an oddball date/time. In the past, Islander home games on MLK Day (it's a US holiday) are early games - 3pm or 5pm because kids are off school. That usually boosts numbers. But inauguration, which is always on 1/20 (well, every 4 years at least to date), happened to fall on the holiday. So maybe the game was scheduled so as not to interfere?

I work, have school age kids & coach, so I don't have time to go to many games. But I would 100% have gone to a 3pm game yesterday.

As for Barzal - who cares? He can gripe if he wants so long as he plays hard.
I have heard that Lamariello doesn’t like day games because they interfere with a team’s routine. Now don’t take this as gospel but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was true. It seems like a Lou move. And shouldn’t a team try to build a fan base by getting the kids in early.cime to a game and become a fan? that can’t stay up for a 1000PM finish? Or families who like in Mid Hudson valley or Connecticut or even New Jersey who don’t want to drive home after a night game?
Then again the Islanders are usually 10th in media attention in the New York Metro market. So they do little to promote themselves..that has never been Lamariello’s way.


I don’t think the parking situation where many spots are on the other side of Belmont race track and cost $45 helps. Yes, they have shuttle buses…a good number of them. . But that takes time or it’s walk out in the cold (although it is pretty much covered so you won’t get rained on.
 
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Still a lot less expensive than teams in New York who are well-attended.

You're not going to hear any argument from me that tickets to some teams are too expensive, but most those teams are objectively not hurting.

Another issue is at play here.
Do they match NYR's ticket prices when the NYI plays them at home? Odd situation.
 
Do they match NYR's ticket prices when the NYI plays them at home? Odd situation.
I don’t think so but a good percentage of the crowd are Rangers fans. They can see their team at cheaper prices than at The World’s Most Expensive Arena. Plus a good percentage of Nassau and Suffolk county hockey fans are Rangers fans. It gets inherited and the Rangers get way more media attention than the Islanders.

The arena is nice although a good chunk of the parking is far away. They did get a train station (and track work) installed which there was none of at Nassau Coliseum (when built there were plans to install a light rail to Westbury but that never happened). One minor problem with the trains is the southern most line..the Babylon-Patchogue doesn’t go there so you would have to go to Jamaica and get a train east. It actually takes a couple minutes longer to go to UBS than MSG on the Babylon line.


One thing also with the team…the building of Nassau Coliseum happened to coincide with the founding of the WHA. So putting an NHL team in Long Island was useful in forcing the WHA to put the Raiders in Madison Square Garden…where union costs hurt them badly. Lots of times you need corporate support..and gee, does the former biggest employer..Grumman Aircraft..even exist on Long Island anymore? But the Islanders have had a pretty good tv contract with Cablevision so that helps. Also the Yankees and Mets have their own tv networks so theoretically they could want winter programming. But we will see what the future of RSNs are
 
11 bucks is most likely the seats way up in the rafters, I’m sure nicer seats are much higher than that price. A bit of a disingenuous statement to imply all tix to sell out the building are only $11.
I mean, of course not all tickets are that prive, but there are a TON of tickets under $30 each, and even lower bowl tickets are very manageable.
 
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What is the problem with the present location? Bad roads/parking, or is it too congested because of proximity to the city v. Nassau?
it's right on the Queens/ Nassau border so it is a further drive for most fans than Nassau was and it is always a congested mess going and leaving the arena, but that's 1/2 it as once you get to the arena wether you drive there or take a train you have to wait around for a shuttle bus to take you to the arena or decide you don't want to wait for the bus and take a 15 minute walk and once it gets cold out and the team is not playing good you can imagine how enticing it is to go

Belmont park station is not a functioning station for the record you have to go to the Elmont station
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The Islanders for as long as I remember have just been a boring team, honestly. Maybe it's just me.
It’s just you. Now at 57 I watched my Islanders win 19 straight playoff series and 4 Stanley Cups while producing several hall of fame legends. Not many of us fans left unfortunately. Too many current Islander fans at least on these boards go as far back is Milbury running the show and many even more recent which is unfortunate. I guess I’m lucky and already had my share of Cup celebrations as an Islander fan.

 
I recently found in Detroit that they take the cap off your water and don't let you keep it.

1. Doesn't seem like the best idea to keep germs from spreading.

2. Seems like a great way to make more money on $6 waters when you inevitably spill it in their cramped ass seats.
So no one gets hurt when trashy fans inevitably decide to throw them to protest a bad call
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My initial response was to say this is an out of touch statement… “people can hardly afford groceries right now, and this is Barzal’s complaint?”

But then I looked at ticket prices at UBS Arena. $11 against Colorado? $12 against Vegas? $15 against Dallas, and $14 against Winnipeg.

This app I’m using doesn’t do service fees either so these are the final prices. Incredibly affordable ticket prices. Eat before you go to the game and don’t load up on overpriced beer and you can take a family of 4 for under $100.
whats the name of that app playa
 
Some of y’all have some strong opinions for some throwaway comment he made on the bench.

Seriously, we’re getting bent out of shape over what dudes say on the bench now? I swear, some of these “back in my day” folks are so easily offended.
 
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