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- Dec 2, 2013
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Johnstown has a history of hockey dating back to 1950. We are a hockey town with very knowledgeable fans . If the current NAHL was anything like Hoodaha is describing, the Johnstown Tomahawks would not be averaging well over 2,000 fans per game for the third consecutive season.
Our beloved village, a few miles outside a large metropolis, has a history of eating at a singular restaurant dating back to to 1830. Our hamlet has very knowledgeable hungry diners. If the old historic burger joint was anything like the restaurant guidebook describes, the diner would not be crowded every meal time hour every day.
However, if our village had some other eateries in the immediate vicinity such as a steakhouse, an Italian Ristorante, or a Chinese Buffet that greasy burger joint would be less congested.
Whether hockey or food, if the local patrons have no alternatiive they're a 'captive audience', and build a misguided loyalty for the lone available product. Therefore, your endorsement of the NAHL is not convincing for those of us that have a range of levels from mites to the NHL.