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| bmwracer wrote: | Even more surprising was that there was no rioting or the like after the games ended.  |
According to the news, a grand total of 6 arrests.
Hockey fans are different. I dunno if because the game is so violent they get it out of their system watching the game, or if because it's a Canadian game and as we all know, Canadians have much better manners than most Americans.
Hockey players are different as well. You almost never hear of a player being rude to a fan. I remember a guy named Mike Ricci that played for Colorado was asked once why he always signed autographs and he said, "My brother is a plumber, and if I couldn't play hockey, I'd be working for him!" Hockey players tend not to forget where they came from.
What happened last year in Vancouver was an abberation.
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It's better than even money there won't be a hockey season this year, but I couldn't resist this story:
Leafs fan buys toilet for $5300
If the NHL decides to flush the rest of the season, Toronto Maple Leafs fan Jim Vigmond is ready.
The Ontario lawyer purchased a toilet from the home dressing room of Maple Leaf Gardens for $5,300 at an auction, according to the Toronto Star.
Vigmond had been trying to score a 1967 Stanley Cup banner but he said the bidding became too steep, so he went for the toilet. And he was willing to go as high as $10,000 on the commode, which his friends thought was a little out there.
"They thought I had money to burn, and surely there was something that I could have better spent my money on," he said, according to the newspaper.
"They've got a point. But ... it's a part of an icon. I just thought ... what a rare piece and just think of all of the people that have spent time contemplating in that dressing room what lies ahead of them."
Maple Leaf Gardens was home to the Leafs from 1931-99. More than 100 items from the arena were up for auction. Vacant for several years after the Leafs left for the Air Canada Centre, the Gardens was recently converted into a small arena for nearby Ryerson University and a grocery store.
Vigmond told the Star that the toilet will go in his sports memorabilia room. He'd like to sit on it, light a Cuban cigar, drink some single-malt scotch and watch a Leafs game, if the season doesn't go down the drain.
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Hockey at Dodger Stadium?!!?
NHL wants more outdoor games
DETROIT – The NHL isnft satisfied with the return of the Winter Classic – not even a rescheduled match-up between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings, expected to draw a record crowd of more than 110,000 to Michigan Stadium on New Yearfs Day.
The League wants more. It thinks the fans want more. And so it could hold multiple outdoor games in the United States as soon as next season, raising revenues and the sportfs profile in more markets.
gItfs not necessarily a new conversation,h NHL chief operating officer John Collins said after a Winter Classic news conference at Joe Louis Arena. gWefve been looking at this and talking about it for a while. But I think now wefre looking at it real hard.h
The Fourth Period reported the NHL is close to a deal for a game featuring the Los Angeles Kings at Dodger Stadium. Player agent Allan Walsh tweeted the deal was done and the game likely would take place on Hockey Day in America.
The Fourth Period also reported the NHL has been discussing a deal for a game featuring the New York Rangers and would prefer it to be played at Yankee Stadium. Writer Dave Pagnotta hinted at a Hockey Day in America doubleheader.
Collins and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman declined to give details. Collins said league officials were discussing ideas with the Board of Governors, individual teams and the NHL Playersf Association.
Asked specifically about the report of a game Dodger Stadium, Collins said: gItfs accurate from the standpoint of, wefre always looking at stuff. We have another finance committee meeting this week. So wefre laying out a lot of plans.h
The NHL has staged multiple outdoor games only once before, when it held the Heritage Classic in Calgary and the Winter Classic in Pittsburgh in 2011. It has never staged multiple outdoor games in the United States before. There is an obvious concern, but the NHL sees enormous potential.
gThere are people who say youfll dilute what is a good, special thing,h Collins said. gNo one would be more concerned about not screwing up a good thing than we would be.h
The Winter Classic has been wildly successful – from attention to attendance to merchandising. Collins said the Winter Classic – one regular-season game – generates 40-60 percent of the merchandising revenue that a market like Boston or Chicago generates when it wins a Stanley Cup.
Teams that have been not been involved in the Winter Classic want to be involved in one. Teams that have been involved in the Winter Classic want to be involved in another one and donft want to wait years for another turn.
gWefre aware of the tremendous interest, and obviously you canft ignore the interest,h Bettman said. gWefve been thinking about it.h
One game is not enough to meet the demand, especially when itfs a nationally televised game that requires certain match-ups. So the League wants to keep the Winter Classic as its centerpiece showcase – 1 p.m., New Yearfs Day, NBC. The Winter Classic would continue to be its own brand, as would the Heritage Classic as the Canadian game. Additional games would stand on their own. Even if they donft have the same appeal nationally, they would have a local impact.
gThe local aspect is something that wefve been spending a lot of time talking to clubs about,h Collins said. gWefve always said, eHow do we get to more markets and share this experience?f We know that there are a lot of markets where the concept of an outdoor regular-season game would be magical and really fantastic, but they may not be markets that would really carry the weight of a nationally televised Jan. 1 game, so they may not get there. And then we look at the markets that wefve been in. c Clearly therefs a demand and an opportunity.h
Said Bettman: gPutting aside its national impact, when you see what it does locally, itfs incredible. Itfs no secret that lots of cities and lots of teams have said, eWe really want one of these.f h
The NHL has learned lessons from staging previous outdoor games that could help bring outdoor hockey to new places – like, say, Dodger Stadium. The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins played in a light rain at night in 2011. It was 71 degrees by the dasher boards in Philadelphia in 2012. The NHL used an insulated blanket on the ice, and the ice was fine when the sun went down.
Collins said first, the league wants to make the conditions as safe as possible, and second, it wants to gpush the extremes in terms of the temperature and how we would handle certain things.h L.A., anyone?
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Damn you Leafs. But okay, last game was well played by them. They were desperate, they kept fighting like crazy.
Time to unleash the proper Bear Power in the next game. _________________ "There is no such thing as a plea of innocence in my court. A plea of innocence is guilty of wasting my time. Guilty."
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