
http://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/6909 ... 62&ATT=142
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Sure it is shamefull. Many of those amphitheater are used all-year long by all kind of entertainement. Just taking exemple, Bell Center is one of the most used place in North America. Beside hockey, we got circus, rock concert, WWE wrestling, sometime even monster trucks!! The team rarely pratice here.Shadd666 wrote:Combined with a better ice, you got tons of goals that you can't have actually. And for the ice, i think it's a shame that an ice sport where there are millions of dollars in it can't have a perfect ice all the timeI could understand that a Spanish hockey club has difficulties to always have a perfect ice, but can't accept it from teams with millions in hand
Did the Rangers and the other big spenders really spend $85M-$90M before the cap? If so, I stand corrected. I thought the current salary cap was closing in on what the higher spending teams had before the cap was in effect. My bad!batdad wrote:B. Stinson.....you are so close to being absolutely right...but it would be 99.95% of the opening.
Bruins--The difference is for Ottawa...spending to the full cap at $48 or $50 mill is not an issue, but competing for players with teams like the Rangers(who kept forgetting to buy players that care), Flyers (who kept forgetting to buy a goalie) and Dead Things(who kept forgetting to buy..oh forget it, they never forgot) who would and could spend to $85 or $90 million was not an equal footing. So when that was happening, Ottawa just said eff it...and so did the others and spent $30 mill to make more money...because in a Canadian city (like Boston) they just keep coming anyway. To a point anyway.
That's right. Now they'll practice here.holydogg wrote:Sure it is shamefull. Many of those amphitheater are used all-year long by all kind of entertainement. Just taking exemple, Bell Center is one of the most used place in North America. Beside hockey, we got circus, rock concert, WWE wrestling, sometime even monster trucks!! The team rarely pratice here.
It is hard for the ice while stages are always placed and removed.
NHL need to find a way to get solid ice or a way to set up new ice in a less than 24h dead-line.
MSG for Rangers games is the classic scenario for this... it's horrible.Snowmon wrote:Then you usually have terrible camera work, as far as following the puck, and a lot of times they have the white-balance so far out of whack on their cameras that the ice looks radioactive it's glowing so much! No wonder people say they have trouble following the puck.... you can't even see it with the ice like that!
The AM radio also comes in crystal clear!Snowmon wrote:How is the local coverage for the Hawks games? I figured that up in the north-central US the coverage might be a bit better.
If anything, reducing the number of teams would make the lack-of-scoring problem worse.
At least something that really makes sense...But of all the ideas put forth by respondents, it seems that not a single person disagreed with the idea that Gary Bettman should be fired.
There's a message there for the NHL governors should they choose to listen to it.
Or perhaps millions of fans are wrong and 30 governors are right.