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Originally Posted by wingsnut19
Sorry, but most people would know better than to assume that Detroit would not fill the arena for an outdoor event. But perhaps you're too... uninformed... to recognize the difference between an event that occurs once every couple years (every year from now on?), and one that occurs 41 times a year, not including playoffs. You'd also have to be blissfully ignorant of the fact that the Hawks have a more difficult time filling the stands than Detroit has over the last couple seasons (Detroit average 2000 more per game last year, and nearly 10,000 per game the year before).
But perhaps you really do know so little about hockey. So I apologize for commenting on your grammar when really I should be more interested in educating you so that you don't appear so... unaware... the next time you take a stroll into the Wings section. Your grammar we cannot help, I suppose, since that seems to be deeply ingrained into your online persona, but if ever you feel yourself lacking or in need of an intelligent opinion, I'm here to help.
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The Hawks are a team on the rise while at the same time their attendance is also on the rise. So filling an out door venue wouldn't be a problem.
While as the wings already have a winner and they can't even fill their barn.
Pretty pathetic if you ask me , or at the very least shows just how lacking wings fans are when it comes to appreciating what the wings have accomplished.
Either way the suggestion that some how wings fans would support an event like this is lacking at best and truelly un informed when the numbers to back the declining interest in the wings is right there staring one in the face.
It just go's to show imo that wings fans can't even appreciate a winner and are dis interested in the wings on a whole .