DustyMartellaughs
Flashing the leather.
To clarify, I LOVE noise, excitement, passion, and energy. All are capable of making the game far more memorable, and getting fans more invested.
BUT, as a poster said, it has to be reactionary. It needs to reflect a big hit, great goal, or amazing save. I loathe the prompted "Let's Make Some Nnnnnooooooisssse!" Crap they show on the screen. Give me a reason first.
I don't care much for the Southsiders, because I think they're trying to apply something to hockey that just doesn't fit. Maybe the Rogers staff overreacted to them, but I suspect they were more distracting than motivating as far as a hockey experience goes.
Fake accents? I don't know. I made that up. Lol! It just seems to me that soccer fans at a hockey game is like yoga clothes in Pamplona. Is it wrong? Not necessarily. Is it necessary? No.
As far as soccer goes, I wouldn't go to a game where the players walk for long stretches, so I am admittedly biased.
BUT, as a poster said, it has to be reactionary. It needs to reflect a big hit, great goal, or amazing save. I loathe the prompted "Let's Make Some Nnnnnooooooisssse!" Crap they show on the screen. Give me a reason first.
I don't care much for the Southsiders, because I think they're trying to apply something to hockey that just doesn't fit. Maybe the Rogers staff overreacted to them, but I suspect they were more distracting than motivating as far as a hockey experience goes.
Fake accents? I don't know. I made that up. Lol! It just seems to me that soccer fans at a hockey game is like yoga clothes in Pamplona. Is it wrong? Not necessarily. Is it necessary? No.
As far as soccer goes, I wouldn't go to a game where the players walk for long stretches, so I am admittedly biased.