deytookerjaabs
Johnny Paycheck's Tank Advisor
Chicago also had ownership who didn't care one bit about the team's fans. Nashville's ownership has a different approach that has grown the local fan base.
It's just a different perspective. Being a teenager going to a Wings/Hawks game in '98 when the teams was still "supposed" to be good and all over the audience were winged wheeled jerseys topped with backwards baseball caps atop some often foul mouthed cocky humans then add a large amount of tension/nastiness in the atmosphere I must say I've seen "it" first hand. Talk about small mentality: I still get goosebumps if anything with a last name ending in -ov comes near the 'Hawks
Come to realized it's happened around Manhattan, all over Canada, and around that bottom corner of California too.
That's why I hate the policy, call me old fashioned but that attachment to the real world even when it's negative in the home fans favor is a big part of the charm of hockey. I've never though of home ice as guaranteeing a safe space and I've always rooted hard against nearby rivals taking home trophies for that very reason, you'll never hear/see the end of it.