The state of Florida braces for Hurricane Milton, Panthers still scheduled to play tonight

waitin425

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I once stayed on the southern tip of Treasure Island, just outside Tampa Bay. It looks right in the crosshairs. Beautiful area. Great hockey fans. Stay safe everyone!
 

Boss Man Hughes

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I once stayed on the southern tip of Treasure Island, just outside Tampa Bay. It looks right in the crosshairs. Beautiful area. Great hockey fans. Stay safe everyone!
I have been to the stores on the boardwalk there many times. I believe it is CNN that has someone there. It is already partially destroyed. There is a 20 foot pile of debris near the water.
 
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The hurricane's path isn't projected to pass over there but it's still extremely insensitive, reckless and stupid to not reschedule the game.

This qualifies as a state-wide crisis to say the least and will impact millions of people indirectly and demand time, energy and resources.
If Pittsburgh was being pummeled with a natural disaster I wouldn’t expert Philly to cancel their games. Canceling a sporting event over 250 miles away isn’t going to help anyone.
 
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The hurricane's path isn't projected to pass over there but it's still extremely insensitive, reckless and stupid to not reschedule the game.

This qualifies as a state-wide crisis to say the least and will impact millions of people indirectly and demand time, energy and resources.

I live in Tampa. And I’m not specifically calling out the quoted post, but the sentiment.

The storm is coming *tomorrow night. The Panthers’ arena is over 150 miles away from the Lightning’s arena. The game can be played in Miami *tonight without much issue. Not sure why there’s any panic or fear-mongering.
 
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I am in Brighton in the UK right now and we are getting the tail end of a hurricane that is about 400 miles off shore and to say the weather here is a little nuts? Would be an understatement. It is like someone turned on a water tap--straight down. Flags are just pointed at 90 degrees constant.
 

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The state of Florida is vast, and the very real danger for Tampa and the rest of central Florida doesn't necessarily equate to a life threatening situation in south Florida, given a storm track like this one. To those who are in the impact zone, stay safe if you're staying and find a safe spot if you're evacuating. We're thinking of you.
 

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I live in Tampa. And I’m not specifically calling out the quoted post, but the sentiment.

The storm is coming *tomorrow night. The Panthers’ arena is over 150 miles away from the Lightning’s arena. The game can be played in Miami *tonight without much issue. Not sure why there’s any panic or fear-mongering.

Yeah I was confused at first but isn't the hurricane going to mostly miss Miami? I thought it was going directly towards Tampa and only the edges of the hurricane would hit Miami. It would be one thing if the Lightning decided to do this but Miami should generally be fine, although I'm not sure how easily the Bruins will be able to get out of Miami though.
 

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Yeah I was confused at first but isn't the hurricane going to mostly miss Miami? I thought it was going directly towards Tampa and only the edges of the hurricane would hit Miami. It would be one thing if the Lightning decided to do this but Miami should generally be fine, although I'm not sure how easily the Bruins will be able to get out of Miami though.
Here's the latest projected path...


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Oilslick941611

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Why would the Panthers be impacted way down in Miami? That's like saying that Chicago is having a blizzard so St. Louis is cancelling their home game... (not to minimize at all the mess that Tampa & that area of FL is about to go through in any way - stay safe any FL HFers).
Hurricanes can be the size of Texas. I don’t know many blizzards that are that big
 

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