NoNecksCurse
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- Oct 19, 2011
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yep correct. 2 goals, 1 assist = 5 pointsSo that would mean he got the same as whomever chose Smith right?
yep correct. 2 goals, 1 assist = 5 pointsSo that would mean he got the same as whomever chose Smith right?
Tonight was maybe the worst experience I have had with opponents fans. The section was probably 70% bruins fans and they were all extremely intoxicated and obnoxious.
It was largely fine where I was, and ironically I'm pretty much in the all you can eat/drink zone. There were a lot of Boston fans but they weren't doing much really obnoxious of note. In general I was worried the crowd was gonna be really weak as it was a Monday and it was really friggin empty at the beginning but I guess it filled up eventually and was a "sellout". (between Saturday and last night there must be a lot of people not using their tickets.)Tonight was maybe the worst experience I have had with opponents fans. The section was probably 70% bruins fans and they were all extremely intoxicated and obnoxious.
It started raining last night about 6 and there were crashes everywhere which caused a backlog with traffic.It was unbelievably empty at faceoff. Most of the crowd showed up by 730 or so though.
I know we're nowhere near this bad, but Nashville is quickly starting to remind me of LA where there's no real consistent pattern of traffic on weeknights (or out there, anytime). It's just people driving everywhere.... into town, out of town, across town, wherever. I know a lot of cities deal with it but it's no fun having to deal with traffic as soon as the slightest thing goes wrong. I don't think we're used to it yet. Growing pains I guess. I think that's a big reason that a lot of empties are being seen early on over the last couple of years.It started raining last night about 6 and there were crashes everywhere which caused a backlog with traffic.
What makes that worse is there isn't really any good alternative routes around here. There is the interstate and one main road off of it and that's it.I know we're nowhere near this bad, but Nashville is quickly starting to remind me of LA where there's no real consistent pattern of traffic on weeknights (or out there, anytime). It's just people driving everywhere.... into town, out of town, across town, wherever. I know a lot of cities deal with it but it's no fun having to deal with traffic as soon as the slightest thing goes wrong. I don't think we're used to it yet. Growing pains I guess. I think that's a big reason that a lot of empties are being seen early on over the last couple of years.
Probably Lexus LoungeThere is a section behind the penalty boxes that rarely fills up til after 7:30. I don't know whether it's staff seating or what, but the people that arrive are usually in darker clothes, not in Preds jerseys or T-shirts--it may be business attire, I can't see clearly that far. It's on the same side as cameras so you wouldn't see it on TV (no doubt by design).
I typically leave for the arena at 5:30, coming from Donelson. I never know how long it will take me to get there because of traffic--and I go back roads! There have been times I barely made it to my seat by puck drop and others where I'm roaming the arena for an hour. I can't imagine having to navigate the interstates at rush hour--even going opposite traffic it looks terrible!
It's possible, but I think that would be more staggered arrivals. These are empty then the whole section fills up at once.Probably Lexus Lounge
It was unbelievably empty at faceoff. Most of the crowd showed up by 730 or so though.
It's just the one guy, really, and he's a known anti-Pred poster similar to the handful of Blues/Ducks fans that go out of their way to knock us in any general board thread. The more of these posters we accumulate, it means the better our team is league-wide. Pretty funny to be calling out our fake-tough guys when supporting a team with Brad Marchand. It's like the Ducks fans complaining about diving while having supported Perry and Kesler for years.Whenever we play Boston and win their entire online fanbase talks about how the Preds are "fake tough guys" or the Bruins didn't play physical enough. It's almost like they believe their team still intimidates their way to wins. The Bruins are mediocre at best and Marchand is a total fraud.
My mother, sister and I went to a hotel bar dressed in full regalia when we were in Bruins territory for the first game. They gave us some grief because we were losing that game, but on the whole they were much more interested in the Patriots and Red Sox games--and our accents, of course.It's going to be really fun when I'm in NYC for school and I go to places like Philly and Boston to catch Preds games. I just need to get really big between now and then so the *******s are less likely to start **** with me
My experiences of trash talking in our direction at away games consists of:My mother, sister and I went to a hotel bar dressed in full regalia when we were in Bruins territory for the first game. They gave us some grief because we were losing that game, but on the whole they were much more interested in the Patriots and Red Sox games--and our accents, of course.
Yes, there was a ton of Bruin fans. I think the upper levels had more of them than the lower bowl but as I stated earlier my section was about 60-70% Bruin fans and the sections around us had a good number too. They had some pretty loud chants going at times.Were there more opposing fans there than usual? Seemed like quite a roar when Boston scored.
One of my favorite moments was after the game about 15 miles east an SUV came up on my bumper very fast flashing bright lights then before I could move over it passed me on the right and cut back making me hit brakes. It had a Bruins license tag frame. About 15 seconds later a trooper passes me and lights the guy up!
Second moment was the Bruins fan 3 seats to my right who had been yelling F... 'em up repeatedly in third period having his head on the rail in a rain of mumbled g*damits and having his girlfriend console him.