
Something tells me this might actually happen. ugh.
I know that you have to support your team, but, unfortunately your cup run will end here. Sorry.B. Stinson wrote:Big loss definitely. But we're on quite a roll, so I think the Flyers still have this series in hand.
I don't have to support anyone... it's just that I've seen this team more than enough to know that one man's absence isn't going to suddenly break this year's team.I know that you have to support your team, but, unfortunately your cup run will end here. Sorry.
I'm not sure I can disagree with that statement. Ever since the lockout, it does seem that the NHL's marketing has become a little too much propaganda not enough substance. But with the almost criminally bad coverage and commentary in the US on VS., it's no wonder the NHL has had to resort to tactics like this to keep interest up. I'm not saying that the NHL IS manipulating the system in this manor, but it does feel like it (even as a Wings fan).batdad wrote:TV scheds are just an excuse. It is favoritism. Red Wings have a bigger fan base. They had the rest...get em playing
Olie the Goalie to Montreal to mentor Price??Shadd666 wrote:Kölzig never won the Cup. And the Caps are still at least a few years away from being Cup contenders. Olaf doesn't have all those years ahead of him. He will either retire or sign with a Cup contender.
Maybe Hasek will finally retire, and Kölzig would be signed by the Dead Things
It's true, I tell ya! Mellon Arena had no commitments all week, and Vs didn't have any hunting or bull riding shows that couldn't be moved to another time slot.batdad wrote: ... Because they don't want Dallas to win ...
The NHL is VS' lowest priority. Just look at last year's awards ceremony that wasn't shown in favor of...wait for it...TAPOUT! For the uninitiated, Tapout is a really lame "reality" show about up-and-coming cage fighters. Sad... very sad.timmy_t wrote:... Vs didn't have any hunting or bull riding shows that couldn't be moved to another time slot.
This doesn't have anything to do with how strong or weak the fan base is in Detroit city. It has to do with the almost apocalyptically bad local economy. Many local citizens just can't afford to take the family to an NHL game, even the $9 cheap seats. With climbing gas prices and the ever declining auto industry Detroit city is in for a bad time.timmy_t wrote:The Red Wings have the largest fan base in the United States (except in Detroit, where they couldn't fill the Joe if they paid some bums to sit in the lower bowl!)