I'll let you all take a gander as to what this is because I don't know.
Also, this is the first I've heard Greensboro referred to as "Gate City". I really, really hope they don't use that in their name.
Talons of some bird is all I can see.
I'll let you all take a gander as to what this is because I don't know.
Also, this is the first I've heard Greensboro referred to as "Gate City". I really, really hope they don't use that in their name.
Talons of some bird is all I can see.
I'll let you all take a gander as to what this is because I don't know.
Also, this is the first I've heard Greensboro referred to as "Gate City". I really, really hope they don't use that in their name.
I’ve never been able to pronounce Gargoyles well. It’s a hard word to say.
If they do, I don't want to hear them ever talk about how Dundon being involved with the Canes is a bad thing ever againSomeone mentioned this elsewhere. But for those who missed the TNT hockey night guys... short and great read.
"Gonna have my fu***ng hands on everything": Paul Bissonnette, Ryan Whitney make their feelings known about co-owning Greensboro ECHL expansion team
"I'm gonna have my fu***ng hands on everything": Paul Bissonnette and Ryan Whitney make their feelings known about co-owning Greensboro ECHL expansion team
Paul Bissonnette and Ryan Whitney have officially become co-owners of an ECHL expansion team in Greensboro, North Carolina. The announcement came on Episode 540 of their podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets.www.sportskeeda.com
yup, being an owner versus an employee sure has a different slant to it. ECHL is a tough league to be an owner so should be interesting how they make out.If they do, I don't want to hear them ever talk about how Dundon being involved with the Canes is a bad thing ever again
I am not sure if this ownership will translate to on ice success but I bet their marketing and promotions will be out of the box and attention grabbing. I imagine something like the Savannah Bananas once they get going.yup, being an owner versus an employee sure has a different slant to it. ECHL is a tough league to be an owner so should be interesting how they make out.