Llewzaher
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LOB “ call me Spicy Tuna!!”
Boy to father” Dad, what does that mean?”
Father “ Not a damn thing if he can’t win a fight”
LOB “ call me Spicy Tuna!!”
Unfortunately you are correct. But I think when hockey does finally return here with a brand new arena in a great location, we will see support for hockey like we never did before….and I think that will be for multiple reasons. 1) We’ll all realize what we lost and not take it for granted, plus all the new people still moving here in droves. 2) brand new arena in the right place 3) reset of the market and brand. As has been said before, I think the Coyotes will be well served by taking a timeout and letting some of the stink wear off. People in the Valley need to hear Arizona Coyotes and get excited and it needs to be fresh again…not be immediately filled with negative thoughts and emotions.Folks, we Arizona fans got schooled.
This is how a market is SUPPOSED to support a hockey team. Outside of us diehards, none of the Coyotes players ever got this from Arizona. It's totally unsurprising how much the players, staff, and families loved this event and how excited they are to play and bleed for Utah.
NHL hockey is dead in AZ, but it looks like it's got a good home in Utah. Good for them and their fans. That's how to do NHL hockey right.
I haven't followed the Coyotes a ton, but I have to imagine as a fan it would be very difficult to bring sustained enthusiasm and support for a team given the years of drama around ownership and the arena. I think with new ownership or, at the very least, a new arena you'd see a similar reaction from fans in ArizonaFolks, we Arizona fans got schooled.
This is how a market is SUPPOSED to support a hockey team. Outside of us diehards, none of the Coyotes players ever got this from Arizona. It's totally unsurprising how much the players, staff, and families loved this event and how excited they are to play and bleed for Utah.
NHL hockey is dead in AZ, but it looks like it's got a good home in Utah. Good for them and their fans. That's how to do NHL hockey right.
I want one of those Utah hoodies bad.
I'll check with my daughter. She lives up there and may have a lead on them.Let me know if you find them for sale online.
Folks, we Arizona fans got schooled.
This is how a market is SUPPOSED to support a hockey team. Outside of us diehards, none of the Coyotes players ever got this from Arizona. It's totally unsurprising how much the players, staff, and families loved this event and how excited they are to play and bleed for Utah.
NHL hockey is dead in AZ, but it looks like it's got a good home in Utah. Good for them and their fans. That's how to do NHL hockey right.
I agree completely about Liam O'Brien. Team first guy. Has some skill; will defend teammates.I mentioned in another forum that LOB will be a fan favorite immediately. Especially when he drops the gloves for the first time.
Thousands of fans prove Utah is a hockey state at NHL event Wednesday
Lines of thousands of people wrapped around the Delta Center to welcome Utah’s new NHL team to their new home.www.deseret.com
The Deseret News is the other newspaper in town and they are not behind a paywall like the Tribune is. I will let you hockey veterans decide if the coverage is good or not but at least it is another Utah source.
There was a time that the fans of each of the SLC newspapers were just as rabid about their favorite newspaper as are the fans of the Utah-BYU rivalry.Speaking as a former Utah resident, the subscription to the Trib is well worth the cost of not having to read the Deseret News.
There was a time that the fans of each of the SLC newspapers were just as rabid about their favorite newspaper as are the fans of the Utah-BYU rivalry.
That is not near as noticeable since the internet has taken things over.
Check KSL - I think I saw both videos on their site.Is there video of Armstrong and Tourigny's press conference from 2 days ago?
BA seemed to give LOB the “love” on a recent KSL sports podcastI think we’ll bring back LOB for one more year and I’ll fine with that. Just keep it cheap and play him part time.
It would never happen, it I would love to see the PHNX group cover themAs a current Utah resident, I cannot in good conscience support anything the Trib does. KSL is not much better. Hopefully there's some decent coverage from other local outlets.