Squanto wrote:
It would be nice if you ever considered something that wasn't a statistic.
The Bruins are a part of Boston culture. Hockey has been big in New England culture forever because of the climate, and the Bruins. People up there live and die with the Bruins as much as they live and die with the Red Sox, Celtics, and Pats. (I'd put the Pats in 4th overall over the last 75+ years, since there was a long period of suck for them.) You can reasonably say that many of the Bruins fans today are 3rd and 4th generation fans.
San Jose doesn't have that. They have good attendance, good ratings, and good fans. But the Sharks aren't ingrained in the culture of central California the way the Bruins are in New England. Yes, they had the Seals there for 9 years, but they never drew, and it was 15 years between the Seals leaving and the Sharks being formed.
You can pull out numbers all you want, but you should really look at the larger overall picture if you want to make a statement like you did.
All I said was that I personally don't think there is a wide gap between the fans in those cities taking extra care to present that statement as personal opinion and not fact. I'll have to talk to my friend Pat, our hockey inline commissioner, a Boston native and Bruins fan, what he thinks of the Boston fanbase and the garden compared to other arenas he's been to (around a dozen I think which may include the Shark Tank). I just don't see Boston as a top tier fanbase and based on conversations I've had with him, neither does he. Nor do I see San Jose as a bottom tier fanbase. Thus I said I don't think the gap is all that wide.
Squanto wrote:
It would be nice if you ever considered something that wasn't a statistic.
As a new fan, I don't have a wealth of experience watching hockey so I trend towards watching the numbers as the depth of my perceptions regarding the sport increases. I also write a statistics-based column on Black and Blue and Gold so people have come to expect seeing the numbers side of things from me. If they want another side there are plenty of other posters, columnists, tweeters, whatever that are plenty willing to offer game recaps, player analyses, fan analyses, personal experiences, etc. If you want a "what my eyes see" analysis, read them. Or better yet, be one of them, as you have in the past. I'm not going to change who I am because you think I should, or because it doesn't jive with what you want to read.
I think I've been fairly transparent in relaying how I look at the game and what I have to offer in terms of analysis. People know what they're getting from me. They know what I'm good at and what I'm not, and thus what they can believe with reasonable confidence and what they can take with a grain of salt or disregard entirely.