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Black n Blue game.

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:52 pm
by StL_Dan
Are any of you clods heading to one of KC's favorite sporting venues this Saturday night for the Blues/Blackhawks exhibition game?

BLACKHAWKS SUCK
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Black n Blue game.

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:54 pm
by KCPowercat
nope, if I want to see hockey, I'll go to StL or Denver, watch a real game, and pay a lot less than $30/ticket.

Glad they have gotten so many tickets sold though.....

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:05 pm
by StL_Dan
KC wrote:nope, if I want to see hockey, I'll go to StL or Denver, watch a real game, and pay a lot less than $30/ticket.

Glad they have gotten so many tickets sold though.....
you are half right and half wrong on the ticket price thing.

i'm in section 109.....those tix in Savvis would be around $95.

the only way to get screwed at this game is to buy a nose bleeder (all tix are $30). There are still nose bleeders at Savvis for $15. Outside of that example, the game at Kemper is a real value, it being an exhibition notwithstanding.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:07 pm
by StL_Dan
KC wrote:nope, if I want to see hockey, I'll go to StL or Denver....
I've hear the Pepsi Center is cool. What do you think?

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:09 pm
by KCPowercat
never been in Denver when the Avs are playing...they are "my" team...followed Roy over from Montreal.

You are right about the tickets....good seats were a good deal...bad seats bad deal.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:18 pm
by StL_Dan
KC wrote:never been in Denver when the Avs are playing...they are "my" team...followed Roy over from Montreal.

You are right about the tickets....good seats were a good deal...bad seats bad deal.
Roy and his Avs of the past 5 years or so have OWNED the Blues. :x

I'm glad he freaking retired.

I admire his abilities, though. He's the best I've ever seen since following hockey in 76 or so.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:22 pm
by KCPowercat
and feel free to call me a bandwagon hockey fan....although I've been "true" to Roy it wasn't hard to cheer for his teams.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:26 pm
by StL_Dan
KC wrote:and feel free to call me a bandwagon hockey fan....
the thought never entered my mind....seriously

hockey rules

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:11 pm
by GRID
I went to that Blues/Sharks exibition game several years ago and will never pay to see preseason NHL again.

But I am ready for that AHL team, it's been what a 3 year hockey drought in KC? KC has to be the largest city by far without pro hockey.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:16 pm
by StL_Dan
GRID wrote:I went to that Blues/Sharks exibition game several years ago and will never pay to see preseason NHL again.

But I am ready for that AHL team, it's been what a 3 year hockey drought in KC? KC has to be the largest city by far without pro hockey.
SF is bigger......Cleveland and Cincinnati are close.....how about Portland or Seattle?

Most of those listed are larger with the possible exception of Cincy.

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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 11:58 pm
by GRID
those town don't have any level of pro hockey?

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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 8:43 am
by StL_Dan
GRID wrote:those town don't have any level of pro hockey?
I'm not positive about all of them.....

- San Fran used to have the NHL Golden Seals but are now defunct
- Portland might have or had a minor league team
- Seattle used to have both NHL and WHL teams that are now both defunct
- Cincinnati used to have the IHL Cyclones....the I folded...don't know if they were absorbed into another minor league like Peoria Rivermen were
- Cleveland used to have the IHL Lumberjacks and the NHL Barons.....the Barons are defunct....don't know if the Jacks went to the ECHL or AHL when the I folded

I'm sure someone out there knows more about one or two or all of these than I.

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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 9:31 am
by ShowME
I finally made up my mind and think I might try and go. But damn went to ticketmaster.com I knew they advertised the hell out of this game but crap it's sold out. Even the nosebleeds for $30.00 are worth it just to experience Blues-Blackhawks hockey. Don't forget the boxing gloves!

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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 9:49 am
by StL_Dan
ShowME wrote:I finally made up my mind and think I might try and go. But damn went to ticketmaster.com I knew they advertised the hell out of this game but crap it's sold out. Even the nosebleeds for $30.00 are worth it just to experience Blues-Blackhawks hockey. Don't forget the boxing gloves!
check your PM

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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 2:50 pm
by GRID
Over 17,000, wow. Nice job KC and on the same night when nearly 40,000 were at Kauffman and 50,000 at Lawrence.

I think this has to say something about KC and hockey.

I have always said, there are more NHL fans in this city than minor league hockey fans. Most NHL fans will not pay to see an exibition game either, inlcuding myself.

KC's NHL21 should sell the hell out of this attendence number. It would be nice to get at the very least AHL back (as a hockey fan, I would not support anything lower than AHL). A new team would be a nice fit for a new arena.

Black n Blue game.

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 9:05 pm
by StL_Dan
GRID wrote:I have always said, there are more NHL fans in this city than minor league hockey fans. Most NHL fans will not pay to see an exibition game either, inlcuding myself.

KC's NHL21 should sell the hell out of this attendence number. It would be nice to get at the very least AHL back (as a hockey fan, I would not support anything lower than AHL). A new team would be a nice fit for a new arena.
I'm confused....anyone else? Do you think KC will or will not support an NHL franchise? Secondly.....the place was sold out...seems to me "most NHL fans" WILL pay to see exhibition. I've been a Blues fan since the age of 6 and I thirst for NHL action....this was exactly what I needed....inexpensive NHL action. Most NHL fans recognized this and came out in droves.

FYI.....the majority of the fans at Kemper Sat night were NHL fans based on the attire adorned.....prolly 75% Blues or Hawks fans....another 20% SJ, Detroit, Philly and Rangers fans. I'd say the remaining 5% were old Blades or Scouts (seriously) fans.

It seemed to me this event sold out for two or three reasons....

1. tickets went on sale 18 months ago. folks like me bought them over a year ago when they realized the value. equivalent seats at Savvis are $85...i payed $30.
2. hard core NHL fans that find themselves in KC wanted to see something as close to NHL caliber play as possible....and preseason exhibition is as close as it comes to the real thing.
3. It's been 5 years since NHL hockey has visited KC....FIVE YEARS.
4. Blues fans, even in KC, LOVE their team

Most people at the game were fans that wanted to see NHL caliber play....not AHL or ECHL.

Black n Blue game.

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 11:02 pm
by GRID
Dan calm down.

What I mean is that there are probably many more fans out there than what showed up to the game becasue a lot of people won't pay to see exibition games.

KC and it's suburbs keep bringing up ECHL or CHL etc and I guarentee you, those leagues probably won't do well here. I think KC is a big league sports town that most hard core hockey fans avoid minor league hockey or only attend occationally. I can handle AHL, but the NHL would be best. KC would have Denver and StL as instant rivals and the teams would be more fun to follow etc than minor most minor leagues, which are just more of a night out with the kids.

Having said that, I will take the AHL over nothing or as the next step to NHL. But I would support a league lower than that like I support the T-Bones (haven't been yet).

BTW, 30 bucks for behind the glass seats is a good deal for even exibition, but packing that arena at 30 bucks a seat shows KC could support hockey.

Black n Blue game.

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 8:02 am
by StL_Dan
GRID wrote:Dan calm down.
:?