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Aw, shucks. It's weird to see fans!
Yeah... I was in one of those shots once. LOL I had no idea.
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Aw, shucks. It's weird to see fans!
Yeah... I was in one of those shots once. LOL I had no idea.
lol... Did they give you a royalty cheque?
Heck no... but I saved that sucker on my laptop until it got fried one day. I would send it to people and go... this is me. They're like what? Yeah I'm in the background. Guess who. lol
That's awesome. You would been the one in the Leafs shirt, right?
Nah it was a home game against the Preds. Was sporting my team colors.![]()
You probably look good in gold.![]()
Don't feel great about my Rangers after yesterday's game 1. Got outplayed by what looks to be a better Hurricanes team. We'll see, but not the start I was hoping for.
Either way, great to have another full day of hockey (and baseball)
Yes thank goodness for a little normalcy or a great distraction.
I think they did a really nice job setting up the buildings in Toronto and Edmonton.
Doesn't seem like just playing in an empty area. Games yesterday had crazy high intensity. Way more than I was thinking, awesome to see.
We'll see how your boys do tonight
If I wasn't a fan of another team, I would become a fan of the Seattle Kracken. I think it's a totally cool name, love their logo and their colors.
https://queenannenews.com/Images/Images/33037.jpg
If I wasn't a fan of another team, I would become a fan of the Seattle Kracken. I think it's a totally cool name, love their logo and their colors.
https://queenannenews.com/Images/Images/33037.jpg
A serious question, that applies not just to hockey but all teams sports:
Does something other than geographic area/personal connection make you a fan of a team? Do you like the name, uniforms, a specific player, a team's style of play or culture?
I've never been a fan of a team that wasn't in the geographic area I lived in, was passed down to me via my parents, or is the school I attended. I'm curious why/how people become genuine fans of a team if none of these factors exist.
For me it's about geographic or regional locations too. My favorite hockey and baseball teams are both in Ohio. However, a favorite player of mine was traded to another hockey team and I would root for them when we weren't playing them of course. I think that's the risk you take as a hockey fan when you get attached to a player.
I agree with your main point, I've never been a fan of a team not in my area (except of Notre Dame football because I'm irish and catholic, but that has waned over the years). I think people who claim to be fans of teams not in their area are basically bandwagon jumpers, looking for a winner.
So maybe saying I'd be a Seattle fan is a bit strong. I've always liked all things nautical, I like the colors and the name. So they would be on my radar, at least. And besides, I live and die (mostly die) with my Caps, nothing could change that.
That's Ovi without his shirt. Not sure who he's kissing.
This was an impromptu Cup-sharing event at a downtown fountain.
A serious question, that applies not just to hockey but all teams sports:
Does something other than geographic area/personal connection make you a fan of a team? Do you like the name, uniforms, a specific player, a team's style of play or culture?
I've never been a fan of a team that wasn't in the geographic area I lived in, was passed down to me via my parents, or is the school I attended. I'm curious why/how people become genuine fans of a team if none of these factors exist.
hockey's the best right? lol