- Mar 25, 2025
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It's obvious that one of the main reasons for people to root for a team in NHL is because it's their home town's or home state's team. But is there something else that gets overlooked?
I live in northern Europe (Finland) so for me it's not clear at all. I've been following NHL for about a year now, since last playoffs, and I've basically followed teams because of few individuals: Pens because of Crosby and Stars because of the newly formed Finnish mafia. With lack of geographical connection the hierarchy of emotional connection to a team when it comes to different type of factors goes something like this for me:
How do you choose which team(s) to root for?
I live in northern Europe (Finland) so for me it's not clear at all. I've been following NHL for about a year now, since last playoffs, and I've basically followed teams because of few individuals: Pens because of Crosby and Stars because of the newly formed Finnish mafia. With lack of geographical connection the hierarchy of emotional connection to a team when it comes to different type of factors goes something like this for me:
- Admirable player on and off the ice (Crosby)
- Fellow countrymen in the same team (Dallas/Florida)
- Highly skilled gameplay (McDrai/MacMak/MarMatt)
- Underdog (St. Louis, Montreal)
- Great fan culture / history (Toronto, Montreal)
- Youthful team/bright future (Sharks, Montreal)
- Aesthetics of jerseys (Red wings, Canucks)
How do you choose which team(s) to root for?
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