love the idea, there needs to be more of this. the nhl tried it a couple years ago. i would love to see more; gillette needs to open their doors and have a bruins vs. habs / rangers game.
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If they can get some decent TV coverage of this, I'd be all for it. I seem to remember that Habs-insert other team here game being kind of hard to watch.
Definitely a cool idea to keep going, though.
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
Ensign9 wrote:
Clubber wrote:
They did it at East lansing first
Didn't that set the record for largest-ever attendance for an outdoor event?
For hockey, yes.
I was there. It was fucking cold.
You obviously didn't tailgate long enough before it, then. I was wearing just a hockey jersey and a longsleeve shirt underneath by game time. Probably too many hockey shots (aka, we glued 4 shot glasses to a hockey stick so we could take group shots and also spill all over the slow ass who wasn't ready.) Of course, my senior yr. I tailgated for every home hockey game. Nothing like barbecuing and drinking in February in Michigan.
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
rich wrote:
So what happens if it rains?
The cooling systems can keep the ice in good shape unless there's heavy, steady rain. A few drops won't hurt a thing.
Yeah, the entire week leading up the Cold War was well above normal temperature with some rain and they still pulled it off. Bit of fog on the ice, though.
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Go_State wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
Ensign9 wrote:
Clubber wrote:
They did it at East lansing first
Didn't that set the record for largest-ever attendance for an outdoor event?
For hockey, yes.
I was there. It was fucking cold.
You obviously didn't tailgate long enough before it, then. I was wearing just a hockey jersey and a longsleeve shirt underneath by game time. Probably too many hockey shots (aka, we glued 4 shot glasses to a hockey stick so we could take group shots and also spill all over the slow ass who wasn't ready.) Of course, my senior yr. I tailgated for every home hockey game. Nothing like barbecuing and drinking in February in Michigan.
Yeah we were at some bar on Grand River, big ass Irish pub, I don't remember the name of it. The problem is that I was in the dead last row in the upper level, feeling the wind roll in the entire time. Brrr....
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The Oilers/Canadiens game was awesome to watch... it was absolutely freezing (something like -20 or -30 I think) which is pretty chilly on the face to be skating up and down the ice if you've ever tried it.
They should do one of the rivalries (Leafs/Habs, Flames/Oilers, Isles/Rangers depending what the weather is like in NY) this way every couple of years... it could generate a whole lot of interest in the game if nothing else.
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