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Josh Bailey! GAME ONE, TO THE ISLAND!!!
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Why give simple jack the attention they crave?Never. The OP tried to peddle this BS in the Series thread and got shut down hard; his 'evidence' was an old HF thread that was locked since it was shown to be all based on lies. I don't know why he's persisting in his ignorance - maybe he has some ex from Winnipeg who broke his heart and he can't get over it.
At any rate, I touched base with my STH rep at True North yesterday and the entire first round is already sold out, save for a handful of singles and resale tickets. Resale tickets are starting at $295.63 for nosebleeds and go up to $1,064.25 (each) for four tickets on the glass behind the home bench.
And I would definitely argue that Winnipeg is the loudest arena in the playoffs. When the Jets tied the Preds in the second period in game three the crowd was so loud we couldn't hear the goal horn.
This would be an interesting thing for teams to try and quantify. Have a few independent and unbiased individuals in every arena armed with decibel meters and report back. The Bombers and Roughriders had a loudest crowd comparison a few seasons ago; TSN had decibel meters stationed at Mosaic Stadium and Investors Group Field for the Labour Day Classic and the Banjo Bowl respectively. IGF won by quite a bit iirc. That said, it's been argued that the difference came from differences in construction between the two stadiums and I can't really argue against that point. I've been to the Labour Day Classic at the old Taylor Field in Regina and it was pretty damn loud.
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Sure, but half of Torontos seats are sold to “fans” who I believe are contractually obligated to abstain from cheeringThe arena with the best acoustics.
Every rink is going to be sold out.
I'll go with the players on this one
Vegas, Carolina, and Boston as the loudest
There are a lot of 'real fans' with real money in Toronto and they absolutely did last year. I was in the building and it was very loud."real fans" show up during the playoffs and pay those astronomical prices?
they didn't last year
Common complaint I've heard by Finnish people is that in America, people only cheer for goals and are quiet otherwise. Pretty different over here.All are mostly meh to bad by European standards.
There are enough people in the area ensuring an endless supply of "Even though I can't really afford it, I'll treat myself once or twice a year and pay $300 for a ticket" fans.Its still a good atmosphere for the playoffs, but I don't know how some of these people do it, I know its NYC and all and they have disposable income but even for regular season games the prices are crazy
Euro hockey fans are used to an arena atmosphere more like a soccer game crowd...a game where the crowd has to keep themselves entertained for long stretches of time.Common complaint I've heard by Finnish people is that in America, people only cheer for goals and are quiet otherwise. Pretty different over here.
What's hilarious about these comments is that nobody I'm aware of from Vancouver and surrounding area gives a shit. We also held the most socially engaged, crowd cultivating urban Winter Olympics in the history of the games without a single significant incident, and we're proud of that. A bunch of angry dudes from all over the country high five over it while shoveling their driveways, and most people I know of in Vancouver shrug.Loudest riots too.
Just posting nonsense for fun. I love Vancouver. Only visited once but that place is special. Like your team too.What's hilarious about these comments is that nobody I'm aware of from Vancouver and surrounding area gives a shit. We also held the most socially engaged, crowd cultivating urban Winter Olympics in the history of the games without a single significant incident, and we're proud of that. A bunch of angry dudes from all over the country high five over it while shoveling their driveways, and most people I know of in Vancouver shrug.
Nashville's gonna surprise some of y'all. Bridgestone gets LOUD loud in the playoffs
What's funny about it is that yours was like a "last straw" for me... and it wasn't real. Goes to show you - don't take the internet seriously folks. Lol.Just posting nonsense for fun. I love Vancouver. Only visited once but that place is special. Like your team too.
I think a lot of that has to do with the success they've had.I don't mean this is a diss but I feel like Tampa is always average for playoffs. Not that they're quiet but I wouldn't think of them as particularly loud compared to other teams.
It's not going to surprise me. Smashville was wildly loud when we played you guys in the second round in 2018. Does Nashville still do the 'it's all your fault' bit when they score?Nashville's gonna surprise some of y'all. Bridgestone gets LOUD loud in the playoffs
Of courseIt's not going to surprise me. Smashville was wildly loud when we played you guys in the second round in 2018. Does Nashville still do the 'it's all your fault' bit when they score?
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Does the chant still die off when the other teams scores while said chant was going on?Of course
Does the chant still die off when the other teams scores while said chant was going on?
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Oh well played!Not in the finals, but you wouldn’t know about that
Fleury almost had a panic attack 2 minutes into a playoff game because of that place.This thread makes me miss Nassau Coliseum.
God keep our landIf some winnipeg bomber fans show up, the Jets whiteout will be rocking