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2013-2014 NHL Thread

bustaheims said:
Well, I'm pretty confused on how a high stick like that could have cut Crosby's tongue. So, either that's a really poorly worded description of the injury or something else cut him.

He bit his own tongue with the heavy embellishment on the head snap?  :P
 
Potvin29 said:
Leave Sidney alone!

LOL reminded me of this
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Forbes gives insight into the teams with the most expensive tickets, followed by the least expensive (the last 5 on the list).

Here's a sampling:

Most Expensive Tickets
1.  Toronto Maple Leafs
2.  Chicago Black Hawks
3.  Winnipeg Jets
4.  Edmonton Oilers
5.  Vancouver Canucks


Least Expensive Tickets
26.  Tampa Bay Lightning
27.  Columbus Blue Jackets
28.  Anaheim Ducks
29.  Colorado Avalanche
30.  Phoenix Coyotes

For the complete list, check here:
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/fjlg45mhf/1-toronto-maple-leafs-avg-price-368-60/
 
Interview with Bobby Orr on various hockey topics & his book, an autobiography entitled "Orr: My Story"...

http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/10/17/on-being-left-broke-and-betrayed-pushy-rinkside-parents-and-the-future-of-the-game/


 
...tribalism ? Us vs. Them ? plain and simple. We?re the good guys because we?re Us and they?re the bad guys because they?re Them. And though it?s always been a big part of the inherent appeal of professional sports, the tribalism we now see in the NHL today is considerably different than it was a decade or two ago.

...the NHL?s modern-day tribalism isn?t only about brand awareness and loyalty. It?s about near-constant, active engagement with the consumer. It?s about building an umbrella, getting as many people under it as you can and when it?s not raining, using it to entertain those people with a vintage Gene Kelly dance routine. And it?s something the NHL has to do in the larger battle to get disposable incomes disposed in their coffers.

?The game is growing everywhere,? says Maple Leafs left winger James van Riemsdyk. ?When I was playing in Philly, you could see the interest rise every year. Obviously hockey was already huge in Toronto, but you see the people in Maple Leaf Square and you realize it?s another level now. It?s awesome.?

Added Boston Bruins left winger Brad Marchand: ?It feels like it?s getting more popular every year. People love to support their teams and it seems like they get more passionate every day. It?s great as a player to have fans appreciate what you do and we want more.?

Norman O?Reilly, University of Ottawa associate professor of sport management, refers to the shift in corporate marketing as the festivalization of sponsorship. ?Corporations believe people are looking for experiences, not just viewing opportunities,? he says. ?There are a lot of other competing activities out there in that regard. Professional hockey teams are competing with many other events for a share of our minds.?

?As long as professional sports keep offering the entertainment and experiential value people are seeking, they should be able to maintain their market share,? O?Reilly says. ?But revenue streams are changing and ticket sales are becoming less important. You run a significant risk of losing fans if you?re not doing other things, because different entities are always trying to steal them away.?

For more reading, go to:
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/53368-Tribalism-and-the-NHL.html
 
hockeyfan1 said:
Forbes gives insight into the teams with the most expensive tickets, followed by the least expensive (the last 5 on the list).

Here's a sampling:

Most Expensive Tickets
1.  Toronto Maple Leafs
2.  Chicago Black Hawks
3.  Winnipeg Jets
4.  Edmonton Oilers
5.  Vancouver Canucks


Least Expensive Tickets
26.  Tampa Bay Lightning
27.  Columbus Blue Jackets
28.  Anaheim Ducks
29.  Colorado Avalanche
30.  Phoenix Coyotes

For the complete list, check here:
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/fjlg45mhf/1-toronto-maple-leafs-avg-price-368-60/

There's one recent Cup winner in the the top 5 and 3 in the bottom 5. The Leafs live in their own world so yeah I get that but the Jets & Oilers? Oilers are teetering on joke status
 
Madferret said:
There's one recent Cup winner in the the top 5 and 3 in the bottom 5. The Leafs live in their own world so yeah I get that but the Jets & Oilers? Oilers are teetering on joke status

My god. It's almost as if ticket prices are determined by the market's demand for hockey as opposed to who wins the most games. You're blowing my mind.
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
Through 7 games only 3 Rangers forwards have scored goals, one of which is injured.

Thing could be worse Leafs nation.

Meanwhile, the Flyers have yet to score more than 2 goals in a game this season. These two offensive juggernauts faceoff against each other on Thursday.
 
bustaheims said:
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
Through 7 games only 3 Rangers forwards have scored goals, one of which is injured.

Thing could be worse Leafs nation.

Meanwhile, the Flyers have yet to score more than 2 goals in a game this season. These two offensive juggernauts faceoff against each other on Thursday.

Possibility of a never ending shootout?
 
Leafaholic99 said:
bustaheims said:
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
Through 7 games only 3 Rangers forwards have scored goals, one of which is injured.

Thing could be worse Leafs nation.

Meanwhile, the Flyers have yet to score more than 2 goals in a game this season. These two offensive juggernauts faceoff against each other on Thursday.

Possibility of a never ending shootout?

Marek Malik's spidey-sense is tingling.
 
ByKevinAllen: The Red Wings are using a defense of Kindl-Lashoff, Quincey-DeKeyser, Smith-Ouellet against the 7-0-1 San Jose Sharks.

Remember when the Wings blueline featured Lidstrom, Rafalski, Kronwall and Stuart? Yeah. That was only back in 10/11. Kronwall's still around, but, still . . .
 
Yeah, yeah, the shootout sucks and everything, but Niemi just made one of the best saves I've seen on Todd Bertuzzi to win the game for the Sharks.
 
What really makes a great captain?  The Leafs have had their fair share, and there have been scores of others in the league-wide in the modern era. Here's a good read...

http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/53912-The-Magazine-Captains-of-the-Universe.html
 
Dallas Eakins is crediting Lars Ellers' stupidity for their win against the Canadiens.

That....and scoring more goals than them.
 

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