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Hockey is the best sport to watch live, any seat is better than watching at home. There's obviously financial factors with going to games, but that wasn't the question.
Every seat is. Hockey is absolutely a sport better watched live.
For sure.
I would add a less dramatic but just as important thing to watch which is much easier in person, is line changes.
Drives me crazy that TV broadcasts don't emphasize that hockey is a game of shifts, and while not the same as at-bats in a baseball game, there are 75 or so various match-ups every game.
Even when lines are matched pretty closely there is still the element of good shift or bad shift. Good shift or bad shift. Good shift or bas shift...........who's up next for us and who are they going to send out?
Just a lot of work to properly track on TV.
For me, 200 level center ice. It is essentially a slightly zoomed in TV view where you can still HEAR the game, not just see it.The answer for me is definitely not.
I just cant enjoy hockey from any viewpoint other than on the side and i have to be somewhat elevated.
I was at game 3 of 92 Stanley Cup at Chicago Stadium and got to sit three rows behind the goal
The best thing really was just taking in the whole experience not my view of the game
Sat in the corner at another game about ten rows up and didn't enjoy that much either
and you can put your feet up and not have to pay $8 for a coke or $16 for a beer.You don't feel like cattle at home.
The answer for me is definitely not.
I just cant enjoy hockey from any viewpoint other than on the side and i have to be somewhat elevated.
I was at game 3 of 92 Stanley Cup at Chicago Stadium and got to sit three rows behind the goal
The best thing really was just taking in the whole experience not my view of the game
Sat in the corner at another game about ten rows up and didn't enjoy that much either
Assuming lines aren’t being juggled in game.I'm 39 and have been watching since the mid 90s. I'm ashamed to admit that to this day, I still don't know how line changes work, practically speaking. Does the coach yell a line number or the player numbers? Do the players sit in a particular order on the bench? What if a player shortens their shift for on reason or another, who jumps on?
I've obviously never played the game in any organized form lol
no way lol. NiceAssuming lines aren’t being juggled in game.
Coach will yell the centres name, as the next line up.
This is it. First several rows center ice, depending on where the railing/glass plate obstructs your view.Nose bleeds center ice first row for me