Detroit Pistons in the Blogosphere
2008-05-29
"Hockeytown, USA" - Pfffffttttt!!!!!!!!
Found on 2008-05-29, from http://www.thenhlarenaprogram.co
Doesn’t the mere suggestion that you are “Hockeytown, USA”, suggest that your city is the biggest hockey hotspot in the United States?
If so, someone needs to file a petition to have that term removed from the city of Detroit.
After watching the first two games on the Stanley Cup, being televised from the so-called hockey capital, it was appalling to see so many empty seats. And then game three was played in Pittsburgh, where it was not only sold out for this game but thousands sat outside the arena to watch the game on a big screen television. In addition to that, when the two games were played in Detroit, upwards of thirteen thousand paid $5.00 to sit in Mellon Arena to watch the game on the scoreboard, with all proceeds going to the Mario Lemieux Foundation.
Now, t...
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If so, someone needs to file a petition to have that term removed from the city of Detroit.After watching the first two games on the Stanley Cup, being televised from the so-called hockey capital, it was appalling to see so many empty seats. And then game three was played in Pittsburgh, where it was not only sold out for this game but thousands sat outside the arena to watch the game on a big screen television. In addition to that, when the two games were played in Detroit, upwards of thirteen thousand paid $5.00 to sit in Mellon Arena to watch the game on the scoreboard, with all proceeds going to the Mario Lemieux Foundation.
Now, t...
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