Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
Displaced Fan wrote:
Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
To some, even in the North, the game is a novelty. But there are those real fans who really do love the game as much as other Northerners.
That is the one thing, there are some of these southerners who really do care for the game and could tell you about things you thought they couldn't.
Hockey can work everywhere, it's all about how much you promote the game in the area and how much you make it able to be played in the area. I really wish there were more hockey pro shops here, but we have plenty of ice rinks to play hockey though.
I've been surprised by some of the die hard fans here in Colorado. At the same time I've seen how overall these people don't care too much about the Av's unless they're winning a cup every year. When I lived in Florida though....man was I shocked. Right after the Lighting won the Cup I couldn't find a set of NHL cards to save my life in any sports memorabilia shop. I ended up having my Dad go to Niagara Falls and get me a set. I mean in general nobody was interested. As a guy who would be beside himself if the Sabres won the cup I couldn't get my head around the lack of interest.
Winning a cup will turn heads, and not all fans need to be diehard fans anyway, you can be a casual fan of the sport, you don't need to follow it religiously to be a fan and you don't even need to knowing every rule out there in the sport.
i can agree with this to an extent.
Here in chicago hockey was, for the most part, a dead sport and it mostly revolves around the hawks.
the wolves were good but, chicago never really took hold of them.
When the hawks got good the city did take notice. a few fans started wearing their jerseys out in public and started to show up to games. then this past season everything exploded in a mostly annoying way. i understand that fans will come out of the woodwork or that past fans will come back to the game and the team. the problem arises when all of the bandwagon fans join the fray.
while it might seem like chicago has a huge fanbase, its a show. the fan base is a quality one but most of the people that you saw on tv during the cup only learned about the hawks this year. slowly, as the hawks dont do as well, they will disappear and the attendence will slip over the next several years.
this is kind of the same thing thats happened with carolina and tampa. i think that they do have a solid fan base that has lost the bandwagon people and are back to the core. now how this core decides to support the team is up to them. if floridas area is really in bumblefuck florida like mike said, then i can see why it would be a pain in the ass to go to the game...particularly if the team sucks. i live 45 minutes from chicago, do you think im going to drive down there and spend the money only to see the team get spanked? (ok, i kind of did when buffalo came to chicago a couple years ago and buffalo got rocked)
i think something needs to change in the balance of southern hockey teams. what that is, i dont know.
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CV, i dont think Northern Wisconsin can support an NHL team. maybe Milwaukee, they already have an AHL team, but beyond that i dont think so.
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