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Can confirm, they had it up on the jumbotron. My ears were ringing for like 5 mins after that.Last night at PNC arena, after the Noesen goal, I believe, the noise was measured at over 112 dbs.
Can confirm, they had it up on the jumbotron. My ears were ringing for like 5 mins after that.Last night at PNC arena, after the Noesen goal, I believe, the noise was measured at over 112 dbs.
Last year during game 6, McDavid tied the game at 1-1 two minutes or so in.Rogers Place in Edmonton will be bonkers inside and outside the building as per usual
I assume the suits in Toronto will be the quietest
In the regular season, Tampa is pretty quiet. Can't speak for the playoffs.Not sure if it’s just the mic setup but Tampa is surprisingly quiet for a team with so much success.
Best: Canes, Boston, Montreal, Rangers
MSG playoff game is on my bucket list, the atmosphere looks like a 10/10.
Last night at PNC arena, after the Noesen goal, I believe, the noise was measured at over 112 dbs.
Never forget when Canes fans stood for an entire game 7.
I was at the game. They literally never sat down. That should give you an idea of type of crazy fans they have down here. Add alcohol and great acoustics, and it's just an insane atmosphere.
whatever happened to that?Careful now, that's gonna rub folks the wrong way.
The amount of negative comments every game in Dallas from other teams fans about folks standing for an entire period is annoying enough.
It is very loud. I love how most in here just listing Canadian teams like they are louder because they have been around longer.Florida loudest???
I thought they were more into crashing jumbotrons.the soon to be new roof at their arena will be blown right off.
Not surprised Winnipeg is the loudest, being a small rink and a pretty rowdy crowd, but I am surprised Edmonton is below Vancouver.Sportsnet did a decibel reading for Canada
1. Winnipeg
2. Vancouver
3. Edmonton
4. Toronto
Winnipeg was like 113 decibels, Vancouver and Edmonton were close, were like 109 and 108? Toronto down at somewhere around 104?Not surprised Winnipeg is the loudest, being a small rink and a pretty rowdy crowd, but I am surprised Edmonton is below Vancouver.
It’s more about building acoustics than the actual fans in the seats. Except for a city like Toronto, where there’s a large number of corporate seats or older fans.Winnipeg was like 113 decibels, Vancouver and Edmonton were close, were like 109 and 108? Toronto down at somewhere around 104?
The whole “bandwagon” aspect for Vancouver is heavily overblown simply due to the fact the city has more to offer than hockey. The fans are just as ravenous as every other fanbase
Fair pointIt’s more about building acoustics than the actual fans in the seats. Except for a city like Toronto, where there’s a large number of corporate seats or older fans.
Vancouver beats Edmonton in everything, especially hockeyNot surprised Winnipeg is the loudest, being a small rink and a pretty rowdy crowd, but I am surprised Edmonton is below Vancouver.
I will say, 2nd period was a big lull, I felt game 5 vs preds was much more consistent in it's energy, but once lindholm scored, the barn was just a building eruption! Didn't die down even w game done, as I live just above arena, the cheers and honks are still goingThe Canucks crowd is absolutely ridiculous
Peaking at around 120 decibels isn't loud enough?Florida is going to be deafening on Monday night. I wasn’t impressed with Edmonton last night. Really expected them to be louder. Also thought it was classless that they chanted over the American national anthem.
It may have started that way but transitioned to a boisterous rendition of the American anthem by the fans.Florida is going to be deafening on Monday night. I wasn’t impressed with Edmonton last night. Really expected them to be louder. Also thought it was classless that they chanted over the American national anthem.