men who feel the need to spread their legs into my seating space.
And complaining people bang on glass? You sit up there and have a big play upfront of you you will get excited and do the same. Is a pet peeve tossing hats on the ice? My pet peeve is sitting around a bunch of complainers that can't realise yelling shoot or hit him or glass banging is all part of the game. Not everyone has the hockey iq you do let others enjoy the game and if you don't like it stay home
Well stop it. I'm a guy and I don't need to spread my legs over onto someone else's space. If you're uncomfortable, then do an "adjustment" to the boys.Listen, I am sorry, but the arena is cramped and I can feel my balls going numb.
Well now I am leaning forward.Well stop it. I'm a guy and I don't need to spread my legs over onto someone else's space. If you're uncomfortable, then do an "adjustment" to the boys.
What does "so Wonder bread" mean in this context???My pet peeve has always been the arena itself. The seating area is so Wonder bread, the concourses are cramped. We just replaced one barn with a slightly bigger one.
Mmmmm...starchyWhat does "so Wonder bread" mean in this context???
So the seating area is starchy? I still don't understand.Mmmmm...starchy
I sit in the 200's and I find leaners to be a bit rare tbh. It's usually people who you don't see often and probably don't get to many games, regular seat holders tend to be more aware. Yes it has a domino effect, once somebody starts leaning, everyone next tp that person is forced to do the same.In the 300s it is dicey to see along the boards so people lean forward.
I will be honest, it used to bother me, but it is impossible not to do it, I know I do it when someone in front of me is doing it and I have no doubt it is a domino effect behind me. It is just part of life to me now.
People are sitting there for 3 hours, they will lean.
My biggest issues are people who lean over constantly, large people who take up 1.5 seats, and men who feel the need to spread their legs into my seating space.
hmmm...I thought he meant like bread crust, so worst part of the bread.So the seating area is starchy? I still don't understand.
I sit in the 200's and I find leaners to be a bit rare tbh. It's usually people who you don't see often and probably don't get to many games, regular seat holders tend to be more aware. Yes it has a domino effect, once somebody starts leaning, everyone next tp that person is forced to do the same.
Plain Jane......boring, dull......like Wonder bread.So the seating area is starchy? I still don't understand.
Yeah, I've been up there a few times, it does suck for that.I think it is a worse angle in the upper deck. particularly behind the goalline on the ends, where my seats are.
Sometimes you can't see **** below the goalline or the damn goalie.
Yup, it can be really frustratingYeah, I've been up there a few times, it does suck for that.
Okay so what do you expect? I don't see any other arenas having exciting seating areas. Seats are seats.Plain Jane......boring, dull......like Wonder bread.
Wasn't my comment, just guessing at the interpretation. Ask the other guy.Okay so what do you expect? I don't see any other arenas having exciting seating areas. Seats are seats.
Do you want glow in the dark seats?? Seats with a built in toilet?
With the hope we'd eventually get an NHL team. I do think it was built with the NHL in mind.Keep in mind this arena was built for an AHL team
Right, but it was mainly directed at the "wonderbread" comment, and you don't pay bills with "hope".With the hope we'd eventually get an NHL team. I do think it was built with the NHL in mind.
Yes, but you can pay the bills with concerts in the meantime.Right, but it was mainly directed at the "wonderbread" comment, and you don't pay bills with "hope".
...Concerts are not turning it into the Xcel Centre with an AHL team as the primary tenantYes, but you can pay the bills with concerts in the meantime.
Even without the Jets, MTS Centre was one of the busiest arenas in North America....Concerts are not turning it into the Xcel Centre with an AHL team as the primary tenant