NHL March 2018

Apologies to dalej42 once again, but we got stuff to talk about!

The fan support is pretty clearly there, eh. That link says they sold 25k season tickets in under and hour and ultimately sold over 32,000 of them.

BTW, ‘Sasquatch’ isn’t on the list:

At least they are not planning on Metropolitans or Thunderbirds.

Obviously, with Vegas getting a team, adding another Western Conference team was going to happen soon. And, Portland still remains to take the Coyotes once that failed experiment finally ends.

I’m not super thrilled with any of the proposed names. I like Emeralds best. Totems sounds awkward to say, but had good imagery. Seals or Sea Lions would be OK but would feel like a letdown and there are two pinniped predators used by nearby NHL mascots.

They could do a deal with the band and be the Seattle Screaming Trees; that would be pretty cool, especially the mascot.

Just, FFS, don’t tack a stupid color onto a mascot and call it good. No one wants the Seattle Silver Sockeyes or the Seattle Umber Pumpkins or etc., etc.

Seattle Surrenderers?

Seals has already been tried, and died.

I’m reasonably sure that part of that was the “Golden” appellation; it’s just dumb as hell.

Those Leafs uniforms need to dial back the brightness on that white.

The Seattle Starbucks - a name that celebrates the city’s coffee heritage (and brings in lots of sponsorship dollars).

NO.

one thing I like about American sports is that the players aren’t walking/running/skating billboards. To me, this is insane. Does the team* even have a logo or insignia?

  • Straubing Tigers, in Germany

There’s a nice strain of Indica I vape called Thunder Kraken, so I’ll go with the Seattle Crackheads er I mean Kraken.

Seattle Mudhoneys?
Feels like I’ve been getting repeatedly slapped in the face how the Canucks consistently blow leads - pretty well every fucking game. Even though they were long out of the play-off race, I’d still watch, but lately that’s been too big an ask, what with all their third period implosions, and so I went and cancelled any future Canucks recordings on my PVR. Felt like a blasphemous fairweather fan, doing it, however enough’s enough. If there’s sequences like with Daniel Sedin against the Preds the other night, near the end of the second period, where the puck went by him FIVE TIMES (while he was standing in the slot) and was unable to receive a pass, nor re-direct a slap-pass to the net, well, then, it’s time. (For him.)

Looking like Barzal just might edge out Boeser for the Calder.:frowning:

I can’t believe the season Price is having - showing he’s human, I guess. Must be quite the wear and tear on him, not only having no support in front of him, but also being under the magnifying glass of the most intense NHL media. (not fun if you’re a Hab this season)

I dig the Kraken name myself.

They can yell “Release the Kraken!” at the start of every home game.

That would totally fucking rock!

That is one thing that is nice about American sports teams and how they make substantial money in selling jerseys. I imagine one covered in ads would be less appealing when you’re spending at least $100 and often much more for a jersey.

Although I certainly haven’t been everywhere, it has been my experience that you just don’t often see adults in most other countries wearing sports jerseys, especially if there’s no game that day, whereas it is common in the USA. I’ve worked in offices where NFL jerseys were common every Friday during the season.

I don’t know, I’ve been in a London sports shop where they are selling tons of team jerseys to fans and they are always covered with ads.

Hate to be Debbie Downer, but it is, without question, a matter of when, not if, IRT to eventual ads all over N.A. pro jerseys, with the NHL most likely to be the first reprobates to do so.

I heard the new generation of Adidas jerseys were specifically designed with a lot of blank space on them for future ad placements.

Apparently the Columbus Barbasols (soccer) didn’t have much trouble selling jerseys.*

*too few though, compared with opportunities for marketing the Austin Preparation H’s.

welp, by last night’s debacle I can safely say the Red Wings’ players have effectively given up.