TimThomas24
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Toronto has the least intimidating fanbase in Canada and it’s not even close.
Well, we definitely have our answer. Toronto is putting these other teams to shame. Place is way louder than any other. Expected nothing less
Thats what happens when it's a sea of suits.Toronto has the least intimidating fanbase in Canada and it’s not even close.
Toronto has the least intimidating fanbase in Canada and it’s not even close.
NJ has a very underrated crowd. They definitely weren't always loud though, it started in the 2nd round of the 2012 playoffs when there was a real belief the Devils could make a deep playoff run. The crowds for those Philly and Ranger series were some of the loudest I've heard. Same thing this year. After being away from the playoffs for almost 6 years, there's an excitement surrounding this years team. People are pumped.
The Rock is small and the fans are right on top of the ice, it gets loud as hell in there
Probably Jets. Though I don't really find it meaningful to order teams by loudness only (in dB), but by how intimidating they are. "Go Team Go" in 110 dB is pretty boring compared to actual singing and original chants in 109 dB.
They really were. You could tell they jacked to finally be back in the playoffsAvalanche fans were rocking yesterday
Thats what happens when it's a sea of suits.
I'd say Nashville or Vegas. The more educated crowds tend to be a bit more reserved. Montreal is an exception though, that's a very discerning and loud fan base.
Probably Jets. Though I don't really find it meaningful to order teams by loudness only (in dB), but by how intimidating they are. "Go Team Go" in 110 dB is pretty boring compared to actual singing and original chants in 109 dB.
Why's it always gotta be a pissing contest?
I wondered about the layout/design at the arena. I've watched NJ games through the years but when I tuned in for last night's game I thought the crowd was crazy loud. Probably the best I've heard so far.
Well, we definitely have our answer. Toronto is putting these other teams to shame. Place is way louder than any other. Expected nothing less
There aren't many original chants left. Everyone is basically all doing the same chants these days.
Exactly. But on the plus size that means there is money and that means they will never have attendance issues. Look at the Jets last year when we were doing bad, people couldn't give their tickets away.Thats what happens when it's a sea of suits.
I don't know what "singing" means, but the Jets rank first for just overall never ending noise and chanting.Probably Jets. Though I don't really find it meaningful to order teams by loudness only (in dB), but by how intimidating they are. "Go Team Go" in 110 dB is pretty boring compared to actual singing and original chants in 109 dB.