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three dog night

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May 3, 2014
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Niagara Ice Dog fan season ticket holder since year two also go to most of the junior b Falcon games too and my nephew games he a major bantam now hard to believe maybe a future OHL draftpick in a couple more years.
 

Otto

Lynch Syndrome. Know your families cancer history
Niagara Ice Dog fan season ticket holder since year two also go to most of the junior b Falcon games too and my nephew games he a major bantam now hard to believe maybe a future OHL draftpick in a couple more years.

It would be great if he were drafted by London
 

Bob Barker

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When I moved from Nova Scotia to Kitchener I started following the Rangers, but I still watch every Halifax game online and make a point of going to games when I visit NS for the holidays. I'd say I'm an equal fan of both teams.

I think if I moved within Ontario I'd adopt the local team but still keep and eye on Kitchener. Being a fan of two teams doubles your chances of something good happening!

Especially when it's two of the big boys!
 

Kingpin794

Smart A** In A Jersey
Apr 25, 2012
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The OHL is more of a community driven league than the NHL; seems most of the fans live in or near a city in the OHL and attend many games. My question is, if you were forced to move to another region which had an OHL team, would you become a fan of their team or stay a fan of yours?

I lived in Lansing for a year and during that time going to Flint games was obviously closer than going to Saginaw games. I was there as a fan of hockey, not the Firebirds.
 

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