ironyisadeadscene wrote:
detroit was never hockey town. the wings are a very distant fourth behind the tigers and lions, and wolverines. it was stupid for them to claim themselves to be hockeytown in the first place. shit, their first sell out of 07-08 was game one of the cup finals.
buffalo certainly has a great fanbase, but for the recognition it gets, and the praise it gets from everyone, its a disappointment to see the season opener, against a division rival, regardless of prices, not sell out very quickly.
I don't understand what you're disappointed about...are you trying to say that the Sabres fanbase isn't as rabid and loyal as people claim? I don't know...living here and experiencing it first hand on a day-to-day basis, there's no question that Buffalonians live and die with their sports teams. All because there's some upper-level seats left before puck drop shouldn't diminish the loyality that Sabres fans pour into their team year in and year out. I don't really get the point that you're trying to make.
Sabres2Sabres also made a good point...I don't think the Sabres did a very good job marketing the availability of tickets. A lot of people assume Sabres games are sold out, and the only advertising I've really seen for tonight's game is a little blurb on a write up or something saying, "There's still seats available for the home opener." or something like that.
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