Sisu4ever
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- Jan 6, 2020
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Most of you folks were probably born on an ice rink, but my story is quite the opposite.
Yesterday I went for the first time in my life to a real hockey game, to a CHL Junior game in Spokane, WA.
My impressions, the good and the bad, the bad first:
I think I have more respect than maybe most of you for all the people involved in the game, maybe because I don't know any better.
When the refs skated in, I heard a lot of booing. I believe they just try to do their job as best as they can. They do make mistakes. But I doubt anyone here would do any better than they.
Same with opposing players. When they went to the penalty box, the home crowd were chanting Shame! Shame! And if home team player went to the box the refs were booed. I guess that's the hockey culture and all this crowd behavior would be same at any game, so gotta get used to it I guess.
One more thing, somebody right behind me constantly spewed out very low IQ commentary and outbursts, very annoying.
Ok, enough of the negatives. The good:
It was quite an experience to watch the game live. I think it was easier to watch the action live vs. on TV.
Although I spent only a few words here listing the good, it far overweighted the bad, and I would love to go again.
I wish now that I would have made it to the recent Kraken game!
Yesterday I went for the first time in my life to a real hockey game, to a CHL Junior game in Spokane, WA.
My impressions, the good and the bad, the bad first:
I think I have more respect than maybe most of you for all the people involved in the game, maybe because I don't know any better.
When the refs skated in, I heard a lot of booing. I believe they just try to do their job as best as they can. They do make mistakes. But I doubt anyone here would do any better than they.
Same with opposing players. When they went to the penalty box, the home crowd were chanting Shame! Shame! And if home team player went to the box the refs were booed. I guess that's the hockey culture and all this crowd behavior would be same at any game, so gotta get used to it I guess.
One more thing, somebody right behind me constantly spewed out very low IQ commentary and outbursts, very annoying.
Ok, enough of the negatives. The good:
It was quite an experience to watch the game live. I think it was easier to watch the action live vs. on TV.
Although I spent only a few words here listing the good, it far overweighted the bad, and I would love to go again.
I wish now that I would have made it to the recent Kraken game!