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  1. 1 minute ago, pianoknight said:

    I like that they chose a rabbit as well.  Hat - Magician - Trick - Pulling Rabbit out of Hat....

     

    Took me a minute to make that connection, but it's very well thought out.

    It's actually clever and well executed, instead of a Brandiosesque, ham-fisted attempt at being clever. 

     

    Just now, Discrimihater said:

    Oddly enough, this is the first time I've seen Hat Tricks used as a team name in spite of it's cliche-ness.

    First time I've seen it for a "proper" team. Lots of beer league use.

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  2. On 4/9/2019 at 1:53 PM, Wings said:

    At this rate Mobile, Alabama will end up with an NHL team before Quebec City does. Houston is most likely next through more expansion or relocation. It would be so Jeremy Jacobish to convince Bettman and the other cartel members to relocate the Senators to Houston. I've come to the conclusion that the Arizona Coyotes will never move. 

    I completely disagree. The NHL gets to sell the markets, regardless of viewership in them, as part of their TV deal. Atlanta (a larger market) wouldn't have moved if it hadn't had more complicated factors, and the league wasn't already neck-deep in keeping Phoenix (smaller than ATL) afloat.

     

    With it being a larger market than PHX, I think Houston is the only way the Coyotes actually move, for the foreseeable future.

  3. 4 minutes ago, DustDevil61 said:

    The Tucson Roadrunners unveiled a faux back of sorts, going with a black alternate that’s based on the Coyotes’ initial set: 

     

     

     

    I really like the pairing of the Sedona Red and Purple (as well as the Roadrunners’ regular colors of Sedona Red, Black, and Copper), though the color balance needs some work.

    It's not perfect, but as a STH, I'm excited and will be getting one, for certain!

  4. 23 hours ago, McCarthy said:

    The heat :censored:s with your head and everything being the same color and every building and house looking the exact goddamn same and all the artificial air-conditioned air you have to breathe :censored:s with your head. In the times I've visited family in Phoenix I felt agitated and grouchy the entire time and was very happy to get on a plane and go somewhere with grass. 

     

    I live in Tucson. If it weren't for the need to occasionally go to see the Preds, I'd never set foot in the Phoenix metro. The city is despised by the rest of the state.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Phoenix hockey has had it's chance, and the continued existence as a money pit is insulting to Quebec. The NHL's ability to sell the TV market is the only reason they haven't jumped ship, meaning Houston is likely the only way they move them.

    That being said, I'll continue to pull for the Coyotes. I'm dating a 'yotes fan, their continued existence means Preds games a couple hours drive away, and there's no way Tucson keeps their AHL team if they move.

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  5. On 10/21/2018 at 12:20 PM, the admiral said:

    ...and not the guy who pretended to live in a model home.

    Well, the up side is that it'll get him too, eventually.

     

    The irony of Spano is that, despite the embarassment, he actually managed to secure the Islanders' ability to weather the lean attendance of the next decade. OITGDNHL could one of the most embarassing guys in the league's history actually be a halfway decent owner.

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  6. On 5/18/2018 at 9:22 PM, Wings said:

    It's the NHL, so Houston is inevitable. Bettman finally gives in and the Coyotes relocate there in time for the 2019-20 season. 

    Nah, they won't allow anyone to relocate until after Seattle's inaugural season, barring a complete meltdown.

     

    I do think Houston is the only way I see them moving the Coyotes, much like Quebec only gets a team if/when the Hurricanes finally hit the end of their rope.

  7. 1 hour ago, the admiral said:

    9.5 million people or whatever in the television viewing area and a really nice arena would seem to do the trick. Houston is fool's gold, they'll never understand.

     

    Also, I believe there are considerably more people within a 50-mile radius of Quebec City's arena than there are in Winnipeg's. Population Explorer shut down, though. :(

    Shhhhhh...stop talking sense, this is the NHL...

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  8. Foley: I want it to be the Black Knights. Because Army!

     

    West Point: We have a problem with that.

     

    Foley & McPhee: We're the Vegas Golden Knights. Because Army. We even invited the parachute team to our big name reveal!

     

    U.S. Army: We have a problem with that, too.

     

    VGK legal representation: Hold on, this has nothing to do with the Army!

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  9. 12 minutes ago, tigerslionspistonshabs said:

    Also- if anyone had to move east, wouldn't Nashville be the logical choice?

    They would be. It wouldn't be a horrible choice, as they'd actually save money on travel, overall.

     

    Still, with most hockey games being played at 7, local time, the bulk of their away games suddenly being at 6 pm is less than ideal. Could it work, if it had to? Sure, but a central time zone team in the eastern conference isn't a great fit.

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  10. I dunno, unless I've misread the situation, the Coyotes are homeless after this season. (Who am I kidding, they'll work out an 11th hour one-year extension with Glendale, in April)

     

    Unless Arizona finds a new permanent home, don't be surprised if we eventually get Seattle, Houston, and no Phoenix. Being a Roadrunners STH, and dating a Coyotes fan, I'm hoping the figure it out. Objectively, it's well beyond time to pull the plug. 

     

    The Hurricanes are really the only hope Quebec has. I doubt Chicago will move to the east, just because that's their easy TV means to most of the West's national coverage.

     

    Lets be honest, no one is relocating yntil after the NHL gets their $500 million for team 32. After that, Arizona and Carolina fans should be worried.

  11. I don't think it's haha funny, more strange or off.

     

    I have a good friend who does some street level blogging for her local football team. She had relatively little success and found her opinions being criticized regularly by men. When she started doing hockey, she started going by a short version of her middle name (ala Max, Sam, Cal, etc.). She said it was amazing how little resistance she felt with the new name. She thinks a little bit of it might have to do with the sport, but there are some of the same people who were hard on her football writing, who are totally in agreement with a lot of her hockey writing (she has a common enough last name that she could pull this off).

     

    She's not even trying to pass herself off as a man, she's just leaving that fact ambiguous.

     

    This isn't the first case where simply presenting the same arguments as a man greases the road; far from it. Take, for example, the founders of Witchsy, an online art marketplace, or the numerous social experiments where male and female coworkers exchanged signature blocks for a week.

     

    I get a 13 year old girl feeling the need to pose as a man to get her takes viewed seriously. Doing so in an age where people do it through twitter, where folks try to have actual interactions with people they follow, is where it went awry.

     

    She should have just taken the stance that she preferred to not divulge too much information. She didn't, however, and got caught up in how she believed a typical college 'bro' would behave. The thing is that it worked. Maybe her fabrication wasn't quite the everyman she thought it would be, but people are so used to seeing this type of belligerent behavior from guys on social media that it isn't what tipped anyone off.

     

    It was never the male persona that got her exposed, it was that it was so believable that fellow writers felt the need to try to reach out to the fake wife, for support.

     

    Does it excuse her from the sociopathic way she treated people? Absolutely not, and I'm not even meaning to hint such. I do, however, see this as a social commentary on gender issues in sports.

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  12. On 11/10/2017 at 11:05 AM, the admiral said:

    Yes I am, particularly the part where people talked to her on the phone or had her on a podcast and could not recognize the voice of a teenage girl. Wild stuff.

    I've got a coworker who still sounds like a woman, on the phone, in his 30's. Heck, my own voice didn't drop down into its current baritone register until I was 25. The article said they noticed the pitch.

     

    Is all this seriously your takeaway from the story? This article tells a story that is a dark reflection of the rampant gender issues in sports media. This is the kind of case that winds up being discussed in academia. 

     

    Either you get the gravity of this, and still played it for a cringe-worthy joke (in which case I'd be wasting my time), or it's not occured to you, and this is a discussion worth having.

     

    As an aside, before a mod steps in, I'm not trying to start anything. @the admiral and I have gotten into it before, but this isn't intended as a continuation of that. There's a lot in this story that I think is worth discussing, if we can all behave like adults.

  13. On 10/25/2017 at 11:47 AM, Ice_Cap said:

    We’ll be happy to deal with any and all inquiries via PM.   

    I get the reasoning for getting rid of the thread. However, I don't think quietly doing it, with no explanation, is the way to go. This is a community, and not everyone used it as a piling-on thread. There are some who went there for context, and it is useful to inform us of the circumstances, to avoid putting ourselves in similar spots.

     

    Are we owed an explanation? Probably not, but more trasparency is generally better.

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  14. On 10/14/2017 at 12:03 PM, the admiral said:

    I've never been quite sure about the ECHL. It has no use as a prospect incubator (anyone worth a damn is stocked in the American, major-junior, college, or Europe) but never quite got to the blood-and-gore depths of the U-Haul or the LNAH. I suppose, if anything, it's found its calling as the inheritor of the legacy AHL towns, but even that's kind of a dodgy half-measure.

    Like @Sodboy13 said, its only real usefulness to the NHL is for goalies. Aside from that, it's primarily just a development program for AHL level contracts.

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