And based on your username, I'm guessing you are probably well aware of how a state income tax makes it a bit harder to convince someone to sign in Detroit for a slightly more team friendly salary.
People have less to do during the winter. I doubt it would account for the gap in attendance we’re talking here, but I do think hockey would have the potential to draw more if it’s a decent level.
I found this link that goes through opening day rosters from last season. It’s very goalie heavy, but there are some decent names in there.
But anyway, we have a good number of Amerk fans here and the ECHL is a source of players for them.
On top of all those injuries last year, I think people really underestimate the impact watching one of your teammates die on the field had on the team.
I just don’t like looking at turnover from one opener to the next during the off-season. It starts happening within days so I hope people don’t view it as a “here’s what we did this summer”.
Then there’s the guys on that opening roster who are only there due to injuries. And the new guys the following year who have been I. The system for years. I just don’t know exactly what picture is painted by this.
They should have to pay you at the same interest rate they charge. I'd abuse the hell out of that.
My wife is constantly playing this game. My personal favorite is when they "accidentally" cancel the prescription, forcing her to scramble last second and go to the local CVS with no choice but to pay that jacked up price.
I has to be some obscure guy who never actually played here. I know there was a late pick defenseman who played for years but I’m blanking in the name.