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Series Talk: SCF: Carolina Hurricanes [M1] vs Vegas Golden Knights [P1], Canes Lead 3-2

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Who wins?

  • Vegas in 4

    Votes: 18 3.4%
  • Vegas in 5

    Votes: 27 5.2%
  • Vegas in 6

    Votes: 112 21.5%
  • Vegas in 7

    Votes: 49 9.4%
  • Carolina in 4

    Votes: 18 3.4%
  • Carolina in 5

    Votes: 66 12.6%
  • Carolina in 6

    Votes: 174 33.3%
  • Carolina in 7

    Votes: 58 11.1%

  • Total voters
    522
  • Poll closed .
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By state does seem like poor methodology for the question, but saying it is just farmland and mountain ranges is a touch divorced from reality.
It only takes two of those states to exceed the entire population of Canada... 🤷‍♂️
Soft take.
On a hockey fans perspective, your take is false
 
That's because our roof line is one of the lowest in the league, effectively trapping noise down in the lower bowl, whereas the vaulted higher ceilings in newer arenas allow for more noise to escape.

So we’re not just louder, but better engineers too.

(I also have permanent ringing in both ears from that building. It’s no joke)
 
Very true. California has the most registered players with USA Hockey, but they're far and away the most populous state. Per capita I'm not sure what it is, but I wouldn't imagine that it's California.
Probably Massachusetts or Minnesota.

Minny, 50 players played an NHL game this past season with a population of 5.7-6 Mil

Mass had 30 Players with a population of around 7-7.5 mil
 
But hey, I'm sure you're a "better" hockey fan because reasons. Okay.

No reason for the strawman. People have took my post too personally.

I've made two points:

1.) Having a full building does not mean you have more fans than other teams with full buildings.
2.) Being loud does not make you a better or bigger fan than someone who isn't loud.

The two points above are weak arguments for saying why you have more fans or you're a better fan. I'm not questioning how passionate the fans are. I'm not questioning Carolina has fans.

No one questioned those two points but instead made a bunch of strawmans to attack instead. When did I say I was a better fan than anyone?
 
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Loud does not mean most fans. Most buildings in the playoffs are full. Being loud doesn't make you a bigger fan - it generally signals younger fans - which makes sense given they had some of the cheapest tickets in the playoffs (so younger fans are more likely to be able to afford to go).
Can look at it the other way too.

Toronto have way more fans than Carolina. That doesn't change the fact that most hockey players would probably rather play a road postseason game in Toronto instead of Raleigh.

It's about quality and not quantity. One arena has businessmen eating sushi and going over business deals. The other has every fan in red cheering and going crazy.
 
Can look at it the other way too.

Toronto have way more fans than Carolina. That doesn't change the fact that most hockey players would probably rather play a road postseason game in Toronto instead of Raleigh.

It's about quality and not quantity. One arena has businessmen eating sushi and going over business deals. The other has every fan in red cheering and going crazy.

Yeah, but Toronto outside the building is much louder than inside the building.

Expensive tickets usually price out the younger (and often louder) crowd.
 
Yeah, but Toronto outside the building is much louder than inside the building.

Expensive tickets usually price out the younger (and often louder) crowd.
Of course.

But teams play postseason games inside. I can't think of many arenas easier to play a playoff game in than Toronto.
 
Jordan Staal has 12 points in 18 games currently. And is a clear favourite to win Conn Smythe trophy. And yes, points are not everything and he have scored important goals. But what is the least points ever forward has won Conn Smythe?
Forwards -
Butch Goring ?
Bob Gainey ?
Same Bennet ?
 
People who "hate" Vegas don't even know why they hate them, it's just a sheep mentality. 3 cup appearances in 9 years and people "hate" them. They should hate their own team for not being able to do what Vegas has done. It's probably more about being jealous than hating them.
I absolutely know why I hate Vegas, what a strange thing to insinuate.
 
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