Hockey is the only sport that matters [to me]. Greenwood is too far, and drinking while sad makes me sad. :( $14-$16 hockey sounds good though. Is there beer?
I've been watching Cricket on ESPN3. It's kind of like hockey, except it's mostly East Asians, they don't wear skates, and they throw a little ball at a wicket while some guy tries to hit it, and games tend to go on for hours and hours with hundreds of points scored, and nobody fights. What were we talking about again?
Hockey? Eh. I like it, but I'm not exactly going to miss it either. Just a bunch of overpaid pricks playing a kids' game for teams owned by overpaid rich people. Snore.
I see the lock out ending in December, so as not to disrupt the Winter Classic, the NHL's big cash cow. Of course, I'd like to see it end sooner, but I feel like I gotta be realistic.
@1 I haven't been to the T-Birds new arena (because who the hell wants to go to Kent?), so I can't speak to that. However, I can report that yes, there is plenty of beer at the Comcast Arena in Everett.
Go Beaver! This lockout will get resolved, Seattle will get an NHL team and The Angry Beaver will have a corner for Red Wings fans and of course, Canuck fans! Hey, we'll have a ton of TV's so just request your team and we'll get it going! Plus POUTINE!! Hells yes.
There is plenty of beer in Kent too. And the arena is way better than Key Arena was. And the parking is free. But I'm still pissed that they couldn't get this agreement done. None of them even tried. Assholes. Go T'birds.
Megan, have you seen "Goon" yet? There's some great stuff in it, including the dumbest cliches you can imagine. There's more fighting than I wanted to see, but in the end, the fighting is a sidenote to the game. It made me nostalgic for Saturday nights with a Molson's and a Canucks game. I hate you Gary Bettman, you little sycophant.
@16, I think it's going to make it easier for Seattle to lure a team out of Florida. Their fans were fickle before this second strike, and the small market owners would have to be the ones to suffer the most economically in this. I'd be happy to watch a good young team like the Panthers playing in Sodo.
I'm hoping the players don't give the owners free reign on realignment. The fans of a lot of smaller teams would get screwed on that deal.
the NHL has an awfully short memory. the last lockout/strike/disagreement basically ruined hockey.
in fact, i blame that work stoppage for the popularity of poker on TV. with all those games gone, ESPN had all this air time to fill, and basically pulled texas hold em' out of it's ass and on to the air.
add that to the fact that during that work stoppage, many of the international players found they could go back home and work, and that the money was fine (maybe not NHL fine, but fine enough), and they never came back. and hockey suffered for it. it's just not as good of a game as it used to be.
the "the Angry Beaver" link goes to a Facebook login screen. Google did not turn up anything, nor did Twitter. I guess it's not a bar for non-Facebook users.
#14, from the trailer, Goon looks like the Amos and Andy version of a Hockey film. I think it does the sport a diservice and panders to the stereotype that the game is all about fighting rather than the athleticism and beauty of skating, passing, and shooting pin point accurate slap shots and top shelf wristers as well as the artistry of scientific angle cover goaltending.
Slapshot was good in that it took a broader satirical look at sports culture, but Goon looks just plain brutish and retrobate.
@27, I also wrote off "Goon" based on the ads and trailer, but the reviews were good and it was amusing. It's not as good as Slap Shot, but it's definitely worth seeing. It's not pro-fighting, but you have to watch the movie to understand the point.
@26 The owner of the Angry Beaver just signed the lease on his space this week (it's where the Pig and Whistle is currently). I'm sure he'll have a stronger web presence by the time the place opens in mid-October, just in time for the hockey season to not start when it should.
There's always Canadian Thanksgiving and the Grey Cup. Shuffleboard and SCTV repeats works for me. I've always love the idea of a Canadian bar with a hockey player on the roof.
What?
Does this make it easier or harder for Seattle to get an NHL team?
I'm hoping the players don't give the owners free reign on realignment. The fans of a lot of smaller teams would get screwed on that deal.
in fact, i blame that work stoppage for the popularity of poker on TV. with all those games gone, ESPN had all this air time to fill, and basically pulled texas hold em' out of it's ass and on to the air.
add that to the fact that during that work stoppage, many of the international players found they could go back home and work, and that the money was fine (maybe not NHL fine, but fine enough), and they never came back. and hockey suffered for it. it's just not as good of a game as it used to be.
@17 I didn't know the last agreement had a provision that gave the Red Wings top-notch scouts and the best farm system in hockey. Thanks Bettman!
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2012/08/11…
Slapshot was good in that it took a broader satirical look at sports culture, but Goon looks just plain brutish and retrobate.
Honestly, I thought Perry was much better in "Friends"