The State of Outdoor Hockey

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voyageur

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As much as this may be an old man ranting at the wind, it befuddles me that the NHL has announced two outdoor games in Florida for next year, and every January 1st there is the Winter Classic, but every year Hockey Day in Canada goes without an outdoor game, in literally the climate made for outdoor hockey. Does Disney now own outdoor hockey? Can anyone explain why there has not been an outdoor game in Montreal, which could likely break attendance records if planned right? There hasn't been a better outdoor hockey game than the original Heritage Classic. Although the one in Regina was top notch. And Buffalo in the snow deserves honorable mention.
 
Same reason NFL bothers playing games in Europe…exposure and the hope to gain new fans.

The real crime with the outdoor games is how much the NHL has bastardized it by having like 15 of them a year. When it was just the winter classic it had meaning and actual prestige. Now I don’t think anyone even bothers unless their team is playing in it.
 
Same reason NFL bothers playing games in Europe…exposure and the hope to gain new fans.

The real crime with the outdoor games is how much the NHL has bastardized it by having like 15 of them a year. When it was just the winter classic it had meaning and actual prestige. Now I don’t think anyone even bothers unless their team is playing in it.
This 100%. It's overdone, now, to the point that people are fairly numb to it. Much like the all-star game.
 
Same reason NFL bothers playing games in Europe…exposure and the hope to gain new fans.

The real crime with the outdoor games is how much the NHL has bastardized it by having like 15 of them a year. When it was just the winter classic it had meaning and actual prestige. Now I don’t think anyone even bothers unless their team is playing in it.

Yup, outdoor games lost their "magic" that year the NHL decided to do 5 or 6 of them
 
As much as this may be an old man ranting at the wind, it befuddles me that the NHL has announced two outdoor games in Florida for next year, and every January 1st there is the Winter Classic, but every year Hockey Day in Canada goes without an outdoor game, in literally the climate made for outdoor hockey. Does Disney now own outdoor hockey? Can anyone explain why there has not been an outdoor game in Montreal, which could likely break attendance records if planned right? There hasn't been a better outdoor hockey game than the original Heritage Classic. Although the one in Regina was top notch. And Buffalo in the snow deserves honorable mention.

The simple answer is that they don't care about the Canadian market because we show up already.
 
As much as this may be an old man ranting at the wind, it befuddles me that the NHL has announced two outdoor games in Florida for next year, and every January 1st there is the Winter Classic, but every year Hockey Day in Canada goes without an outdoor game, in literally the climate made for outdoor hockey. Does Disney now own outdoor hockey? Can anyone explain why there has not been an outdoor game in Montreal, which could likely break attendance records if planned right? There hasn't been a better outdoor hockey game than the original Heritage Classic. Although the one in Regina was top notch. And Buffalo in the snow deserves honorable mention.

Outdoor games in flortate a bad idea, and monteeal should get one, but which stadium in Montreal is going to house more than 105,000 fans?

Having been to one and watched most on TV, I can say these are 100% for people in attendance and not for great hockey on TV. The Buffalo-Toronto game in Hamilton was a blast and I hope fans in Montreal or Ottawa get one.
 
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As always, these events are not for a national TV audience -- they are for local fans who attend the games. The three outdoor games I've been to have been some of the most fun I've ever had at sporting events and I highly recommend anyone go to them if their team is playing.

As for why they haven't been to Montreal specifically -- my guess is that there is no good stadium for a game there. The Olympic Stadium would be a shitty venue even if it didn't have a dome, and Saputo and Molson both have sub-25k capacity.
 
Montreal doesn’t have a venue that would break attendance records.
I think they get one soon.
Like others have said, it’s for the market the game is in, and their opponent.
 

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