Not selling ? Businesses rely on sales.Lol, a red flag for what?
Not selling ? Businesses rely on sales.Lol, a red flag for what?
A nuclear apocalypse could be happening and the Leafs would still sell out.Jeez, it's like other sports don't exist. Detroit's baseball team is in the playoffs, so the focus is on them. Took away from the Red Wings attendance for sure. A team like Toronto probably wouldn't sell out either if Toronto Blue Jays played in a playoff game in town same night.
Leafs are fortunate to have a large a population for only one team.Bro we were selling out when Toskala was our #1 goalie and Matt Stajan was our #1 Center. Leafs will always sell out, people have mentioned the Tigers game but an original 6 team being unable to sell out the home openers ? Had it been another market I don't think it's a big deal, considering it's O6, a bit of a red flag.
Not selling ? Businesses rely on sales.
Detroit Red Wings were born 99 years ago. I think we can let MLB Tigers have one night of attention.
I don't remember the Devils' capacity being that low, though. Maybe they took out some seats.
The Tigers are older.
I almost can't think of a worse time.It's playoff baseball, one of the best times of the year.
Boreball shouldn't be one of those things.There's more to watch than hockey in the US
Watch the playoffs this year, really try and get into it. Each pitch matters, the intensity is very entertaining.I almost can't think of a worse time.
Boreball shouldn't be one of those things.
Because the Detroit Tigers had a very important playoff game yesterday. They are the #1 focus for the city right now.
Detroit loses about 35,000 in population per year. It adds up.Last time the Tigers were in the playoffs, they played an ALCS game against the Red Sox at the same time the Red Wings hosted a Tuesday night game against Columbus — not the home opener, just a throwaway October game. The Wings game still sold out.
Say what you will about distraction, but 2000 empty seats at the home opener is a huge step backward from what the Wings once were. That team needs to get its act together before it gets worse.
I don't remember the Devils' capacity being that low, though. Maybe they took out some seats.
As a Canadian living outside the GTA, all I gotta ask is, there) are other sports???Jeez, it's like other sports don't exist. Detroit's baseball team is in the playoffs, so the focus is on them. Took away from the Red Wings attendance for sure. A team like Toronto probably wouldn't sell out either if Toronto Blue Jays played in a playoff game in town same night.
You know what helps drown out that foolish noise? Cups. You've got them; they don't.Nah dude. If the building ain't 100% packed, that means your market is garbage. Other successful teams or economics have never never been given as an excuse to anyone south of St. Louis ever
You see how stupid I sound? Imagine hearing it for 20 years
Take away the "Hockeytown USA" designation and give it to someone else!