RangersFan1994
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Was just thinking it's been a while since the Rangers were in an outdoor game.Cool, but also using the Flyers to carry a Devils home game at Metlife is bullshit. Rangers/Isles Winter Classic at Citi Field was the play, it couldnt be more obvious.
Was just thinking it's been a while since the Rangers were in an outdoor game.
Lots of folks from Southern NJ will go up the turnpike to see the Flyers. I like it actually.
Agreed that Islanders-Rangers should be at Citi and not Metlife.
Did they? Every one of those games sells out. The NHL is making a ton of money off them. Would having them once every 5 years really make it better? Until people stop going to them, you really don't have an argument.Outdoor games are meaningless now. NHL took a good idea and ran it into the ground.
I'm glad it's at MetLife (even though MetLife sucks). Much easier for me to get to and I can tailgate.Agreed that Islanders-Rangers should be at Citi and not Metlife.
The first few were cool but yeah I don't get the appeal anymore presonally. They must do good in the ratings though for the NHL to keep scheduling them.Outdoor games are meaningless now. NHL took a good idea and ran it into the ground.
The NHL will love the possibility of Quenneville coaching the Rangers on the national stage and having TNT bring up the Chicago situation during the broadcast. Is that the guy who protected a sexual predator? Isn’t that the guy who had a member of his staff invite team interns to his apartment and attempt to sexually assault them? That is him. He is coaching the Rangers now. Fantastic.
I don't even think they do that well. I think around 1M. I guess that's good for the NHL though?The first few were cool but yeah I don't get the appeal anymore presonally. They must do good in the ratings though for the NHL to keep scheduling them.
They have always been meaningless. The cool thing about the first one was the HBO doc leading up to it.Outdoor games are meaningless now. NHL took a good idea and ran it into the ground.
They still sell a ton of tickets to these and probably clean up in sponsorship opportunities and the like. I know the ratings aren't what they were for the original few Winter Classics but I'm sure they still kill whatever regular weekend game they might throw on ABC that isn't played outside.Outdoor games are meaningless now. NHL took a good idea and ran it into the ground.
They're fun for a change. Our team has one like... 2-3 times a decade. Hardly oversaturated.Outdoor games are meaningless now. NHL took a good idea and ran it into the ground.
Ugh, another one of these? yawn
Not to mention most of the sight lines are brutal.Last time I went to the Islanders/Rangers at Yankee stadium froze my ass off, my knees were literally locked in place from sitting, did not enjoy it. Yankee stadium also ran out of coffee and hot cocoa. Was like WTF? We left early.
Rather save my money for a game at MSG, still debating about buying another 10 game package or not.
Not to mention most of the sight lines are brutal.
I went to the one in Philly a decade+ ago, one of the first ones they ever did. That was fun because it was so new, but yea I have absolutely zero interested freezing my ass off to barely see what is going on. Esp in a stadium filled with half Isles fansI've been to a couple of stadium series at Yankee Stadium, and went to the Rangers/Buffalo WC at Citi Field five years ago.
3 times is enough for me. Yeah, not only are you freezing but can hardly see the ice/players.
Can't wait to see which 90s alternative band they dig up for the side events.
I got one: Sixpence None the Richer.
Not related to Stephane Richer. --Sam