frightenedinmatenum2
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The issue is that it wasn't Halifax and it wasn't the Mooseheads.
btw, I don't think the issue was the pre-season games. It was the tacit approval of playing regular season games - "...that's up to the N.H.L". that's a pretty "I'll do it" was of saying yes without saying yes.
but ...
Halifax had not been used by previous iterations of the team as a move threat.
Halifax has not been throwing money in a black hole for years trying to convince the NHL for a team.
Halifax was not called out by every interested thread on this entire site as a likely landing spot for the team.
Halifax hockey fans were not at games with signs saying how ready they were to take a relocated sens.
That's the difference as I see it.
I'm taking the team at their word in that they thought it was a way to poach some fans in the area. I don't believe that will happen, but I believe they believe it.
I don't think it was some "up yours" to the N.C.C as a negotiation tactic. If the team gets squeezed by the N.C.C, they already have the rink they play in as a fallback, or nearby city owned land; they can tell the N.C.C to stuff it and all Sens fans, fans in general, media - even the dastardly Toronto media - will fall right in behind the team because nobody likes or trusts the N.C.C in the first place.
To be honest, if the team sits back and looks at this week, the should see this as a great experience. A bunch people got pissed at them - an it doesn't matter if the customer is right or wrong. Fact is, they got pissed and that support should thrill the team.
The fans care.
They don't have a Plan B for an Ottawa arena if NCC/Lebreton doesn't come through. As per Cyril Leeder. "If you have a plan B, you don't have a plan A".