Jim Bob
RIP RJ
Well, he’s feeling good enough today to like my Tweet saying that I hope he’s ok.Sam's son. Belter did not look well when being assisted off.
Well, he’s feeling good enough today to like my Tweet saying that I hope he’s ok.Sam's son. Belter did not look well when being assisted off.
Josh now with 6 in the first half.Bandits ROLLING so far. Byrne with 5. Ian Mackay just pulled off the hidden ball trick for a goal. Still 4 minutes left in the first half.
The Sabres died for this.Welp, Philly managed to make a game of it after all. Bandits have now won 14 in a row(!) going back to March of last year.
The most common answer I got when I talked to people about how and why the Bandits seem to have it all figured out was a simple one. At Cobblestone, I asked a fan wearing a Bandits jersey that had belonged to his dad about the environment and how he got to be a Bandits lifer. His answer, after pausing for a few seconds, was, “It’s just [expletive] Buffalo, man.”
Having been awake traveling and enjoying the city for about 19 hours, I decided to call it a night. When I got home, I wondered if I really had answered my, “What is it about Buffalo?” question. I think I did, but I can’t tell you what the answer is.
It’s some special blend of passion, community, pride, history and maybe a few responsibly enjoyed Labatt Blue Lights. I don’t know if it’s possible to recreate Buffalo outside of Buffalo. Getting that mix just right is delicate and takes time and commitment. But everyone should be trying.
When I sat in my seat in Banditland, I got it. Experiencing the community, the fans, the entire night … I got it. I regret to say that I still don’t really know how to explain it. But I definitely get it now.
It’s just Buffalo.
Dan Arestia in Banditland: There's Something About Buffalo
Dan Arestia chronicled his first-ever experience at a Buffalo Bandits game. Spoiler alert: It won't be his last.www.usalacrosse.com
Every person is in on every bit. There are no outsiders. It’s closer to the coordinated singing and longstanding cheers of English Premier League soccer clubs than anything else I’d been around.
It's also pretty similar to what you see at some D1 college hockey rinks. Just on a much larger scale.That's the best point I've read about it and hadn't put it together in my own mind. It is very much like a European sports league experience (at least in how it appears on broadcasts) than other US sports home games.
It's also pretty similar to what you see at some D1 college hockey rinks. Just on a much larger scale.