It's Nashville or Boston so far...not really any others close yet.
Just wait till Columbus returns home next week with a 2-0 series lead
It's Nashville or Boston so far...not really any others close yet.
I was there Wednesday too. Though it was loud at times, I was surprised how quiet it was at other times, I thought it was going to be electric from start to finish. I think this next game will be more high flying and crowd will be into it more though.I was at MTS Centre on Wednesday and then re-watched the game on Sportsnet. Sportsnet without doubt turned down the volume to smother out crowd noise best they could. Watched Nashville yesterday... sounded very loud. If Fox didn't enhance the crowd noise... color me impressed with the Nashville fans. Boston was pretty loud as well.
You are 100% correct, was at the game and watched the recording after and it was muted heavily. Want to know how to tell how loud the crowd really is? Compare it to the announcer/music. It sounded like the starting lineup was being whispered on sportsnet and when Liane tied the game you couldn’t hear the goal song because the crowd drowned it out, both show how low the volume was turned down and how comparitively loud the crowd was. My ears physically hurt that night and my throat still hurt the following day.I was at MTS Centre on Wednesday and then re-watched the game on Sportsnet. Sportsnet without doubt turned down the volume to smother out crowd noise best they could. Watched Nashville yesterday... sounded very loud. If Fox didn't enhance the crowd noise... color me impressed with the Nashville fans. Boston was pretty loud as well.
I prefer watching quality hockey, leave the noise making to European leagues and college....
Thankfully I get to watch the Jets games on the NBC networks and don’t have to deal with Sportsnets’ bull ****.
Loudest crowd is subjective.
Wpg hit higher decibel levels tho.
Source? I mean I watched both and Winnipeg was bonkers. But I've seen nothing about the decibel levels of either games.
I’m a Winnipeg fan who fully believes Winnipeg is the loudest building in the NHL but I wouldn’t say the arena decibel readings confirm that, no idea what level of accuracy they have but I would guess very little.It was posted on TV... During the games. Winnipeg hit 110. Nashville was 107.5
Regardless tho... You a preds fan so of course u gonna say u were louder. Very subjective here.
I just think it's funny that for 15 years Preds fans had to deal with people wrongly saying we had no fans, and now people get annoyed because our fans are too rowdy.
Funny thing is the “traditional” fans whine that Nashville just discovered hockey last year when the truth is those idiots just discovered Nashville last year. The chants and cheers are 2 decades old or older, and the fans started doing them to make the games fun and entertaining when our team was terrible on the ice. I remember doing the same chants when the Predators were losing every game 3-1 or 2-0. Just seeing one goal scored was a reason for excitement.I just think it's funny that for 15 years Preds fans had to deal with people wrongly saying we had no fans, and now people get annoyed because our fans are too rowdy.
Funny thing is the “traditional” fans whine that Nashville just discovered hockey last year when the truth is those idiots just discovered Nashville last year. The chants and cheers are 2 decades old or older, and the fans started doing them to make the games fun and entertaining when our team was terrible on the ice. I remember doing the same chants when the Predators were losing every game 3-1 or 2-0. Just seeing one goal scored was a reason for excitement.
My money's on Winnipeg or Nashville