So the Breckenridge scores weren’t even posted to the schedule page, the ticket page doesn’t show any purchase opportunities, and it appears every home game site was amended to Pepsi Ice Arena. Also, nobody noticed Billings officially “suspending operations“ three days after the “oh, the WPHL is disassociating from Billings” conversation that just so happened to result in an official announcement that same day.
I only post this because of my willingness to go two somersaults and a twist diving head first into rabbit holes, this one stemming from “is this fly-by-night Las Vegas indoor football team playing in the same rec rink as the Millionaires?”
Which, since there is an arena football revival of sorts, brings up another point. For all we talk about whether really low level pro hockey is sustainable, it’s amazing that you can get a league like the AIFA (raise your hand if you’ve even heard of it) to buy in on a team in a Vegas indoor soccer complex and actually get games played. There’s just so many former college football players trying to live the dream. And the operation is guaranteed to be a bit fly-by-night and nothing you should invest in (financially or emotionally) if you want more than a two-year return, but their pervasiveness is stunning.
Oh, also, I learned that a partner league has a team in Oregon that began two years ago, north of Bend, so YouTube found me a game tape to find out that the Deschutes County Expo Center is a bit of a cleaner version of Albuquerque’s Tingley Coliseum, or a smaller version of the Yakima SunDome, which means the sightlines would be suboptimal for hockey (if they ever bothered to install an ice plant, which Yakima never will), but it’s closer to Bend than the Rio Rancho Events Center is to downtown Albuquerque. Shrug.