As someone who can barely fit my knees into an aisle seat, if I find out that the douche sitting in front of me, cramming my knees against the cupholder even more, is ticketed in some other area, hell's going to be paid.
Which frankly was still better than what they've got now. I'm starting to wonder if that's not the only way to save NHL hockey in Phoenix, send them back downtown. If the Islanders can play at Barclay's Center there's no reason the Coyotes can't do the same. Particularly when it would solve one of the franchise's worst problems with the location of Glendale. Keep in mind that with the Islanders still having a few years in Uniondale that it's possible for Barclays to have some off-season tweaks done to the lower bowl to accomodate the rink.
911, what is your emergency? Help, please! Someone's broken into my house! I'm sorry ma'am. Glendale PD doesn't have any first responders left. I tell you what, for your inconvenience, I'm going to mail you a pair of Coyotes tickets. Have a nice day! *click*
I will never understand the obsession with Toronto, Part Deux. It's almost akin to MLB placing an expansion AL team in Boston. Good luck tapping into that spoken for fan base.
Ignoring the pedophile pictures to ask this... Is there any way to bypass the mobile site? I'm using Chrome on Android yet I still get the mobile view even when requesting the desktop view of all sites.
Actually, rumor is that the Leafs and the Canucks are switching cities to cut down on the rioting problem, since when you don't have any playoff appearances, you can't riot after an elimination.
It's like USC. They have the ring of honor, but still issue the numbers. Plus, when you have more than half the numbers taken on an active roster, and them limited by position, retiring numbers is a bit problematic in the NFL.