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i want to bang on the drum all day
Comma after the "much"?
Why you heff to pay so much money?
Eric Stephens @icemancometh
Ducks sign Ilya Bryzgalov to a one-year deal worth $2.88 million, according to NHL source.
You want your team to ice a talentless jobber? Pourquoi?
He just went pointless in 8 games in Portland.
Anze and Ines are going to be the coolest parents ever
Senators possibly moving from Kanata to downtown Ottawa (close to the War Museum).
Centre ice: Ottawa Senators considering move to LeBreton Flats | Ottawa Citizen
Isn't it sort of in the middle of nowhere? To me, it's more about having things around the area. You can have it outside of a city center, but you need to have things around the arena. Build up restaurants and bars, etc. Then the issue becomes the offseason for those places.
I think Kanata is about a 40 minute drive from downtown Ottawa (Kenny or other Ontario guys familiar with the location can correct me if I'm wrong) so that will have an impact on attendance especially when the weather turns nasty or the team is struggling. You want to have an arena in the downtown area close to bars/restaurants/hotels/nightclubs etc. so this proposed move makes sense to me.
Add Zajac and Adam Larsson to the mumps list.
I blame Oprah and Jenny McCarthy.
I think Kanata is about a 40 minute drive from downtown Ottawa (Kenny or other Ontario guys familiar with the location can correct me if I'm wrong) so that will have an impact on attendance especially when the weather turns nasty or the team is struggling. You want to have an arena in the downtown area close to bars/restaurants/hotels/nightclubs etc. so this proposed move makes sense to me.
you trying to tell me Sunrise and Glendale werent good ideas??? lol
Arenas outside city cores can work provided it's easy for everyone to get to. I actually preferred when the Caps played in Landover at the Cap Centre because coming from the North it was WAY easier. But I imagine it was a nightmare to get to from NoVa. Philly arenas being right off 95 is awesome.
I guess that's the same for downtown arenas though. They have to be easy to get to. I used to hate the Baltimore Arena because it was in the middle of a ton of one way streets and had awful parking in a garage with one way in and one way out. I preferred to drive twice as far to Hershey arena for AHL games.
The problem with Sunrise is they put it where land was cheap not where it made sense. And Glendale tried to build the area around the Arena and it failed.
I think Kanata is about a 40 minute drive from downtown Ottawa (Kenny or other Ontario guys familiar with the location can correct me if I'm wrong) so that will have an impact on attendance especially when the weather turns nasty or the team is struggling. You want to have an arena in the downtown area close to bars/restaurants/hotels/nightclubs etc. so this proposed move makes sense to me.
if the downtown core of a city is thriving and has a population base people will go there no matter what the travel issues that may exist ... it isnt exactly easy to get to Rogers arena from the distant suburbs ... we dont have a system of highways in the city so someone driving in will be facing gridlock/traffic on gamenights (although there is a public transit alternative which is more user friendly than alot of other cities in NA)
When I was younger and still lived in the western GTA, I never fucking understood why anybody in their right minds would drive to a Leaf/Raptors game. The train got you there and back so much faster, cheaper and with less headache, and you can literally get to any part of the region by subway or regional rail. And yet, thousands did exactly that every game.
When I was younger and still lived in the western GTA, I never fucking understood why anybody in their right minds would drive to a Leaf/Raptors game. The train got you there and back so much faster, cheaper and with less headache, and you can literally get to any part of the region by subway or regional rail. And yet, thousands did exactly that every game.