Agreed.
“Hockeytown” my ass.
Intensity? In Boreball? We must have different definitions of the word intensity.Watch the playoffs this year, really try and get into it. Each pitch matters, the intensity is very entertaining.
Regular season baseball I'm right there with ya. Couldn't be more boring.
I wouldn’t pay to watch our defense either
I mean not really.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 mean not really.
The team is in zero risk of ever being moved
Boreball? What are you, 12 years old?Intensity? In Boreball? We must have different definitions of the word intensity.
Intensity? In Boreball? We must have different definitions of the word intensity.
I don’t think anyone believes there’s a risk of it getting moved?
It’s more just a really unhealthy situation for the fanbase and local hockey community.
... That was 11 years ago. Off the back of being a contender for 2 decades, not at all comparable.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.
Not only that but Tigers\Wings fans staying home to watch it.Completely ignoring 41k people going to a MLB game down the street.
My favourite troupe is people sucking Yzerman's dick, "it will happen, just trust it"My favorite hockey fan trope is when they look down on other sports and fans of other sports.
I'm only into hockey myself, but stop dumping on Baseball fans.
Good thing neither team has to worry about that, leafs are out of the playoffs by he time jays open the season, and the jays never see the playoffs to interfere with the start of the NHL season.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.