SjMilhouse
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- Jul 18, 2012
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Been to probably well over 300+ games as a Sharks fan in my life + now a season ticket holder for Utah. I'd say it depends on what you are looking for. For a casual fan, TV is probably better. If you're really into the sport, I think nothing beats in person because you can see stuff that you just don't see on TV (action behind the play, or plays developing, etc).
With that said, even though the view of the entire ice isn't great there is nothing better than sitting on the glass. Watching on TV you think wow, hockey is fast. Watching in person you're like wow it's even faster than I thought. Watching it on the glass made me realize just how insanely fast the NHL is to the point that I just assume a large chunk of the game is played on pure instinct vs actually thinking because you really have 0 time and space to think. I've been lucky enough to get glass seats to two games in the last year and it was the most fun I've had at a hockey game outside of the Sharks deep run in 2016. Blew my mind
With that said, even though the view of the entire ice isn't great there is nothing better than sitting on the glass. Watching on TV you think wow, hockey is fast. Watching in person you're like wow it's even faster than I thought. Watching it on the glass made me realize just how insanely fast the NHL is to the point that I just assume a large chunk of the game is played on pure instinct vs actually thinking because you really have 0 time and space to think. I've been lucky enough to get glass seats to two games in the last year and it was the most fun I've had at a hockey game outside of the Sharks deep run in 2016. Blew my mind