‘That might offend the opposing players’- kyle dubas probablyinstead of playing a lullaby every time we score, shouldn't we be laying down on the horn, you know steal energy and momentum from the other team..
I will say: the music at Raptors games is far superior in terms of atmosphere, appropriateness, timing, etc. when compared to Leaf games. You would think its a completely different arena.
The music at Leafs games is best described as...incoherent.
Basketball realizes that 90% of the game is meaningless so they add entertainment to keep fans interested.
The first NBA game i ever saw was in San Antonio , Texas, about 5 yrs ago, and I couldn’t believe they were playing music and other entertainment during play but the fans knew routine and were signing alone.
It’s that way every game I’ve attended - Denver, Orlando, Memphis, Atlanta.
I will say: the music at Raptors games is far superior in terms of atmosphere, appropriateness, timing, etc. when compared to Leaf games. You would think its a completely different arena.
The music at Leafs games is best described as...incoherent.
They're referring to live games.Yeah, hockey's way more entertaining, you're right. Just look at the television ratings.
Yeah, hockey's way more entertaining, you're right. Just look at the television ratings.
They're referring to live games.
What does that have to do with anything ?
In Canada doesn’t the CFL typically have higher ratings than NBA?
When Toronto won I suspect they had pretty good ratings, but then again, so didn’t the women’s US Open tennis final.
What does the Leafs revenue have to do with music played at SBA?Uh huh...perhaps revenues then.
Lmao...precious lord no.
What does the Leafs revenue have to do with music played at SBA?
One thing that’s great about Nashville is the fans participate in the entertainment. The in game entertainment is terrific and fun.
Vegas is on another level
The Leafs really need to up their entertainment game.
Uh huh...perhaps revenues then.
Lmao...precious lord no.
Went to a couple games in Montreal last year, the atmosphere wasn't really any different than Toronto.Those markets have to attract fans with gimmicks. Toronto does not need to do that. The game is the entertainment. I'd rather have Montreal's atmosphere than Nashville or Vegas. I don't really think highly of those markets at all.
Went to a couple games in Montreal last year, the atmosphere wasn't really any different than Toronto.
I find the music rather shallow and pedantic.
Those markets have to attract fans with gimmicks. Toronto does not need to do that. The game is the entertainment. I'd rather have Montreal's atmosphere than Nashville or Vegas. I don't really think highly of those markets at all.
I'm going to go ahead and refer you to Hide's original post, referencing basketball and comparing in the in-Arena product of the respective sporting leagues.