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Does MLB need more than 120 games?bluehenbillk wrote:Here's rooting for about a 50-game schedule. Honestly, do the NBA & the NHL need to play anymore than 50-60 regular season games???
19 teams in the NHL average 94%+ capacity, with a dozen at 100%+ (will be 20 and 13 this year with Atlanta moving to the Peg).bluehenbillk wrote:Honestly, do the NBA & the NHL need to play anymore than 50-60 regular season games???
I figured you would love the NBA.tampajag wrote:
tampajag wrote:
TV would agree but NHL actually puts a few more butts in the seats. As for which is a better sport... it's no contest. NBA is a joke.andy7171 wrote:I really don't care all tha tmuch about either the NHL or NBA, especially early season NHL and NBA but IMHO, NBA > NHL.
you should know by now I don't fit all sterotypes.grizzaholic wrote:I figured you would love the NBA.tampajag wrote:
Learn something new every day.
you should know by now I don't fit all stereotypes.grizzaholic wrote:I figured you would love the NBA.tampajag wrote:
Learn something new every day.
NHL has picked up more fans than they lost because of the strike. The NBA taking time off will only help the NHL.Gil Dobie wrote:They could end up turning off fans like hockey did. I haven't been as big of hockey fan since the season of the strike, even though my favorite team won the cup, the Chicago Black Hawks.
No...not that. All the white women that show for the games.tampajag wrote:you should know by now I don't fit all sterotypes.grizzaholic wrote:
I figured you would love the NBA.
Learn something new every day.
Luckily I can pass for an NBA player in public so I'm good in that aspectgrizzaholic wrote:No...not that. All the white women that show for the games.tampajag wrote: you should know by now I don't fit all sterotypes.
Talltampajag wrote:Luckily I can pass for an NBA player in public so I'm good in that aspectgrizzaholic wrote:
No...not that. All the white women that show for the games.
Hopefully more people will watch the vastly superior product that is the NHL as a result.BlueHen86 wrote:I hope the NBA cancels the entire season, and every season until Prince James retires. Anything to keep him from winning a title.![]()
Besides, I won't miss the NBA at all, the only time I watch is the playoffs and even then not so much.
NHL picked up fans due to the kid that played hockey and left school early, at Shattuck St Mary's High School, in Minnesota.89Hen wrote:NHL has picked up more fans than they lost because of the strike. The NBA taking time off will only help the NHL.Gil Dobie wrote:They could end up turning off fans like hockey did. I haven't been as big of hockey fan since the season of the strike, even though my favorite team won the cup, the Chicago Black Hawks.
Grizalltheway wrote:Hopefully more people will watch the vastly superior product that is the NHL as a result.BlueHen86 wrote:I hope the NBA cancels the entire season, and every season until Prince James retires. Anything to keep him from winning a title.![]()
Besides, I won't miss the NBA at all, the only time I watch is the playoffs and even then not so much.
That's pretty closegrizzaholic wrote:Talltampajag wrote: Luckily I can pass for an NBA player in public so I'm good in that aspect
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http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=531483ODUalum11 wrote:the NHL which IMO still is feeling the affects of their lockout years ago.
http://penguins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=525443NBC's telecast of Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final between the Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers was the most-watched and highest-rated NHL game in 36 years.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/01/ ... AI20090108The Pittsburgh Penguins set a new team record for television ratings with an 8.17 rating on FSN Pittsburgh in 2009-10 – a 17 percent increase over last season’s record rating of 6.98.
The Penguins led all U.S.-based NHL teams in local television ratings.
The Penguins also sold out every game at Mellon Arena for the third straight season. The team’s sellout streak is now at 159 games
Fresh off an outdoor game that drew the highest overnight TV ratings for the sport in almost 13 years, the National Hockey League is headed to another year of record attendance and revenue despite the U.S. recession, the sport's leader said on Thursday.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=417969The Bruins' Stanley Cup-clinching win matched the highest preliminary television rating for a Game 7 on record.
Boston's 4-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday on NBC earned a 5.7 overnight rating and 10 share. That ties the 2003 Game 7 between Anaheim and New Jersey.
Mark Recchi hoisted the Stanley Cup in his final NHL game. (AP Photo)It was up 14 percent from the most recent Game 7 in 2009, featuring two popular U.S. teams, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings.
The 5.7 is the second-best Stanley Cup overnight rating in 37 years, behind only last year's Chicago-Philadelphia Game 6, which drew a 5.8/10. It's the highest for a game involving a Canadian team in 38 years.
The National Hockey League has set an overall attendance record for the fourth consecutive season. Total attendance of 21,475,223 and the per-game average of 17,460 were 1.1% higher than the corresponding record figures of 21,236,255 and 17,265 from 2007-08.