bluecountry wrote:
1) Were there a lot of BUF fans there?
-How many, what % would you say?
2) Was this the normal amount BUF brings?
-If not, what is, was this more or less than normal?
3) How did this compare to when NYR is at BUF?
-Does NYR bring more fans to BUF than what BUF has at MSG?
4) How did the turnout of BUF fans at MSG compare to when BUF is at the Devils or Isles?
-Does BUF have a much lower turnout at MSG?
5) Somebody told me BUF had 20-40% of the crowd. I find this IMPOSSIBLE to believe.
I thought I heard some cheers, but not that many, and I saw very BUF fans.
It sounded more like there might have been a small concentrated area of BUF fans, but not a widespread turnout.
5-8% tops.
I would think BUF would not have too many at MSG and definetly less than what NYR has at BUF.
I would also think BUF would have a lower turnout of fans at MSG than what they have at the Devils or Isles.
I say this because
1) The Rangers play in the biggest market and are one of the most popular, oldest, storied teams
2) Buffalo is from a small market
3) The Devils and Isles have MUCH easier tickets to get
Was this the case?
First, fuck off. Second, New York (city) doesn't deserve two teams - they never fill a rink. That wasn't a sellout crowd.
You posted these bullshit questions before; be it here or in another forum. Do your own damn research. I'm not writing your article for you.
Easier tickets to get? Why is that? Fewer season ticket holders? Less of an attraction to the sport? You can't get tickets in Buffalo because 80% of the townsfolk are fans. 20-40% of the fans present in MSG (not the "sellout crowd" that supposedly attended) were Sabres fans. When it comes to hockey town rankings, Buffalo has lead the league for YEARS.
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ksquier89 wrote:
Holy fucking fuck...Boyes couldn't suck a dick if it landed in his mouth.