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saden1
02-25-2005, 08:34 PM
Hockey & Football are my favorite sports. What the NHL really needs to do is open the game up, its too "defensive" right now. They really need to do something so the "skill players" can really show their stuff.

Make it more exciting (increase the scoring) and more people will watch. Although to be honest, hockey is much better in person.

And like Big C said, it is a regional sport. I guess I got kind of lucky, growing up there was a guy in our neighborhood who was really into hockey. He had his own nets, sticks and everything...so we played alot (street hockey). That's pretty much how I got into the sport.


Eliminate the whole offside/ ICING thing and have a free-for-all perhaps?

That Guy
02-25-2005, 09:20 PM
Eliminate the whole offside/ ICING thing and have a free-for-all perhaps?

so we're talking about naked chicks in an on ice free-for-all? sounds good to me...

btw, what ratings do those figure skating fruitfests pull in?

SmootSmack
02-26-2005, 12:17 AM
Hockey & Football are my favorite sports. What the NHL really needs to do is open the game up, its too "defensive" right now. They really need to do something so the "skill players" can really show their stuff.

Make it more exciting (increase the scoring) and more people will watch. Although to be honest, hockey is much better in person.

And like Big C said, it is a regional sport. I guess I got kind of lucky, growing up there was a guy in our neighborhood who was really into hockey. He had his own nets, sticks and everything...so we played alot (street hockey). That's pretty much how I got into the sport.

With the Tampa Bay Lightning being the defending Stanley Cup champs, and the Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers having had been there the past few years you'd think hockey might be a bit more popular in the southeast.

But yeah, everybody wants to follow the New Jersey Devils' defense-first model. That style of hockey isn't really going to draw in the casual fan. So if the NHL comes back maybe things like widening the blue zone and limiting the goalies ability to play the puck (especially behind the net) need to be implemented.

I love playing hockey, I've played and coached street hockey for most of my life. But it's just not the same watching it on tv as it live. Watching the line shifts, etc. You just can't capture that on television. Before the lockout, NBC had agreed to a tv deal with the NHL that didn't require NBC to pay a dime, they just split the revenues with the NHL. That's the same deal NBC has with Arena Football.

And speaking of Arena Football, former Skins WR Justin Skaggs is tearin' it up with the Orlando Predators....see how I tied it all back to the Redskins?

That Guy
02-26-2005, 12:48 AM
I believe they went defense first because they figured they could run that system effectively with a MUCH cheaper payroll... and then everyone else jumped in...

So long NHL, i never really new ya...

TheMalcolmConnection
02-26-2005, 10:57 AM
...and I won't really miss ya.

TheMalcolmConnection
02-26-2005, 10:57 AM
Because without the NHL it makes it easier for me to get to scores I care about when NHL scores aren't hogging the sports tickers.

monk81
02-27-2005, 01:03 AM
I disagree. i end up watching it all the time. Sometimes I make the mistake of putting on a poker tournament before going to bed, next thing I know its four in the morning becuase I HAD to see who would win.

SkinsnCanes.......I agree........while I give "Tilt" a thumbs down, I LOVE to watch the real poker tournaments....my friends and I play a lot of cards.......so I just enjoy it.......

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