I'm rooting for Vancouver. It's time a Canadian team finally wins the cup. At least they're not Montreal.Oh come on, let Vancouver have it's moment.
This. And, well... fuck Boston.I'm rooting for Vancouver. It's time a Canadian team finally wins the cup. At least they're not Montreal.
Where'd you find that?Except they won't be the Jets. And it won't be "Winnipeg _____". It'll be "Manitoba ______"
Grr. That's stupid.
PD: Are you guys still accepting Thrashers season ticket deposits?
THRASHERS: We are! Where would you like to sit? How many seats are you looking for?
PD: Downstairs would be great. And just two.
THRASHERS: And what will you be using your tickets for?
PD: To watch some exciting Thrashers hockey in 2011-12.
THRASHERS: In the lower bowl, the lowest we have are $999 and they're in Sections 201-209. Do you want me to tell you the best available there?
PD: And this is for the Atlanta Thrashers' 2011-12 season?
THRASHERS: Uh-huh.
PD: Next season? In the NHL? In Atlanta?
THRASHERS: Uh-huh. Do you want me to tell you the best available tickets?
PD: Sure.
THRASHERS: We actually have some in Row A, in Section 208 and in Section 202. I would suggest Section 208, which has better angles. How does that sound?
PD: Honestly, it sounds a little fishy to me, because they're actually announcing that the team is moving to Winnipeg this morning. In, like, an hour. Are you guys aware of that?
THRASHERS: I'm not aware of it. They haven't announced anything to us yet.
PD: Huh. Yeah, so, I'm probably not going to be able to use those season tickets, if that's OK?
THRASHERS: I'm sorry, what was the purpose of this call?
PD: To find out if you guys are selling season tickets to a team that's no longer there.
The mayor doesn't seem to think it'll be the Jets. But the NHL owns the trademark and Bettman seems open to giving it back to them. That may cause some confusion with the sportsbooks but stranger things have happened. I hope to God it isn't the Manitoba Moose.Where'd you find that?
All I can find is that there is no official word on what the team will be called yet.
That name keeps popping up. Please don't let it be that.The mayor doesn't seem to think it'll be the Jets. But the NHL owns the trademark and Bettman seems open to giving it back to them. That may cause some confusion with the sportsbooks but stranger things have happened. I hope to God it isn't the Manitoba Moose.
I think that whole 'has to be sold out every night' is a crock of shit. Bettman doesn't seem to have a problem with Phoenix games being half empty, or Tampa, or Carolina, or Anaheim, or Nashville... But for some reason, Canadian teams are only viable if sold our every night. Fucking Bettman.That name keeps popping up. Please don't let it be that.
I think just about everyone wants it to be the Jets. Even some of the players want to wear the ol' Jets jerseys. But will it be the Manitoba Jets or the Winnipeg Jets? I guess they're trying to sell the team as Manitoba's team, not just Winnipeg's team, because that rink needs to be sold out every night in order to make the NHL any money and Winnipeg's only got, what? 700 000 people? 800 000? So they want to draw in people from the rest of Manitoba too (Which I think they could do no matter what they called the team, people are just desperate for some hockey over there).
Manitoba Moose are being moved out to St Johns, NFLD.So what happens to the Manitoba Moose (AHL) now that the NHL is back in town?
hey, Carolina is in the upper 80% capacity each night.I think that whole 'has to be sold out every night' is a crock of shit. Bettman doesn't seem to have a problem with Phoenix games being half empty, or Tampa, or Carolina, or Anaheim, or Nashville... But for some reason, Canadian teams are only viable if sold our every night. Fucking Bettman.
Someone at the Star did the math on it, and itwas pretty much accurate. I think they did the math with their own estimated ticket price, and assuming the team was salary capped out. But the Winnipeg rink seats fewer people than the one in Atlanta (Though I doubt it will ever be half as empty).I think that whole 'has to be sold out every night' is a crock of shit. Bettman doesn't seem to have a problem with Phoenix games being half empty, or Tampa, or Carolina, or Anaheim, or Nashville... But for some reason, Canadian teams are only viable if sold our every night. Fucking Bettman.
I think Bergeron gave him the finger.So does Burrows get anything else for biting?
I'm sure he gladly will.So, Bettman said that Winnipeg had to sell 13000 season tickets in order to make Winnipeg a viable team. I thought that was a pretty lofty goal, after all, Winnipeg isn't exactly a huge market. Expectations were that they would try to sell that many tickets in the month before the governors meet.
They sold out in an hour.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/president-expects-quick-sale-remaining-nhl-season-tickets-080006491.html
Wow. Take that you fucking prick, Bettman.
He's a prick for thinking that Atlanta is a better hockey market than Winnipeg. Considering there's only 15000 seats in the MTS Centre, yeah I thought that it was a bier lofty...after all, he didn't put that stipulation on any of e sunbelt teams.I'm sure he gladly will.
So you thought it was a lofty goal tickets sold out in 17 minutes and he's the prick?
Yeah, I wasn't really rooting for anyone in particular, but I've grown sick of the Canucks' dirty plays. Now my sister and I are both making enemies on Facebook rootin' for the Bruins. Besides, Boston's got more Canadians on the team anyway.Now it's war. Aaron Rome absolutely destroyed Nathan Horton with a late hit. Horton stretchered off. Rome ejected. Twitter goes berserk.
Yet its the Canucks who so far in this series have done the biting, the illegal hits, and the many, many dives.You've got some of the worst dregs of thug hockey play in the Bruins, and you're concerned about Canucks' dirty plays? You can't blame Bertuzzi any more, that was 7 years ago and he plays for Detroit now. Let's not forget Chara riding Pacioretty into the turnbuckle (Which fractured one of his vertebrae). Or Paille's hit on Sawada back in February (which echoed Rome's hit pretty closely, with the same 4 game punishment)
On this, we agree. I can't help but wonder what (if any) kind of coverage this is getting in the US. These kinds of displays are not exactly great for expanding the fanbase and shaking off the negative hockey stereotypes some have.Maybe it's just the Bruins and the Canucks matchup, but it's definitely an uglier series than all the previous ones combined.