tarheelhockey
Offside Review Specialist
Note that none of this has anything to do with new developments on the ownership situation.
Noted. When is this bum gonna buy the team already. Surely securing $500 million in financing to buy an NHL team isn't that difficult, is it?
According to John Spano its easier than getting a car loan...
This is probably the biggest problem with most southern markets, they are so sprawled out so it sucks getting anywhere. Compare Boston to Atlanta, similar sized metros, but Boston has 200,000 more people in 80 fewer square miles. Same with Buffalo vs Raleigh. or Toronto vs Dallas.getting to games on a weeknight is a nightmare coming from cary. you either sit in traffic forever on 40 during rush hour or you sit in traffic forever through cary during rush hour.
This is probably the biggest problem with most southern markets, they are so sprawled out so it sucks getting anywhere. Compare Boston to Atlanta, similar sized metros, but Boston has 200,000 more people in 80 fewer square miles. Same with Buffalo vs Raleigh. or Toronto vs Dallas.
It honestly wouldn’t be an issue if the team had been competitive these many years. There’s a big difference between sitting in 45 minutes of traffic to see two rivals battle for a playoff spot, and sitting in 45 minutes of traffic to see a bad team get shut out in a game that’s already meaningless in December for the 8th year in a row. After a certain point it really isn’t worth the trouble and money just to sit there and be grim for 3 hours.
It honestly wouldn’t be an issue if the team had been competitive these many years. There’s a big difference between sitting in 45 minutes of traffic to see two rivals battle for a playoff spot, and sitting in 45 minutes of traffic to see a bad team get shut out in a game that’s already meaningless in December for the 8th year in a row. After a certain point it really isn’t worth the trouble and money just to sit there and be grim for 3 hours.
Yeah but I think it helps walk ups for a bad when you have to walk past the box office to hop on the train home or something, as with the Bruins and Rangers, which in bad times have good attendance even compared to original or original expansion teams like Chicago, Detroit, or Pittsburgh.
That’s true, walk-up sales for the Canes are people making special trips to the arena just for that purpose. You’d never just randomly find yourself driving through the PNC Arena parking lot during the day.
These are very complicated deals to make. so would not be surprised if takes a long time to happen
These are very complicated deals to make. so would not be surprised if takes a long time to happen
OTOH... True North purchased the Thrashers in less than 2 weeks IIRC
It only becomes complicated if you don't have the money to make the purchase it would seem.
True. I find it curious however, that this has gone on for a few months without any progress that I am aware ofTrue North was a single buyer and had already been vetted by the league. Also it was a straightforward business-to-business transaction with a distressed seller. It’s not a comparable situation at all.
True. I find it curious however, that this has gone on for a few months without any progress that I am aware of
Eh, the Thrashers part of the purchase yes, but they had been working with the NHL for months about an arrangement to purchase a team (was assumed to be AZ/Phoenix), and it only got changed over to Atlanta at the last minute when things went into emergency mode by the league since they couldn't keep the team in the arena with any kind of realistic rent situation because the assholes that comprised A$G wanted them out at all costs. They already had the money in place, at a far lower number, to purchase a team at the time the Atlanta situation came to a head.OTOH... True North purchased the Thrashers in less than 2 weeks IIRC
It only becomes complicated if you don't have the money to make the purchase it would seem.
True North was a single buyer and had already been vetted by the league. Also it was a straightforward business-to-business transaction with a distressed seller. It’s not a comparable situation at all.
Chuck Greenberg is just another Greg Jamison.
This is probably the biggest problem with most southern markets, they are so sprawled out so it sucks getting anywhere. Compare Boston to Atlanta, similar sized metros, but Boston has 200,000 more people in 80 fewer square miles. Same with Buffalo vs Raleigh. or Toronto vs Dallas.
It's really not that hard to get to where the Canes play. Plus we have free buses (The Caniac Coach) that stops at all the major restaurants and bars throughout the city and just takes you there. Plus unlike other cities (I'm looking at you, Washington) there is not the soul crushing traffic at all times. I travel all over the country for work and Raleigh straight up has the best traffic situation of any legit city.
It's really not that hard to get to where the Canes play. Plus we have free buses (The Caniac Coach) that stops at all the major restaurants and bars throughout the city and just takes you there. Plus unlike other cities (I'm looking at you, Washington) there is not the soul crushing traffic at all times. I travel all over the country for work and Raleigh straight up has the best traffic situation of any legit city.
DC may have soul crushing traffic, but we do also have one of the nation's best transit networks. The Verizon Center is parked directly on top of one of the major hubs of the Metro system, and the city is incredibly walkable. You simply don't drive to Caps games ever.
Yeah, I don’t expect it will last much longer but Raleigh traffic seems almost miraculous compared to elsewhere. You just get in your car and... go places.