LabattBlue Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Pimlach said: I have been to enough NHL rinks to say that Buffalo's arena was poorly executed from the very start and it poor maintenance just makes it worse. Agree with dark, dingy, dusty, really bad sound, no comfort unless you are in the 200's. I'm older and I want to be comfortable. I won't sit in the 300s, unless you are in the first few rows, you are too far away and everything sucks up there. The irony is I was an Orange seat season ticket holder and loved it up there - chalk that up to youthful exuberance and a good team making the difference. The Oranges overhung the lower bowl and most seats had great sightlines. Put a good team in there and the place is tolerable. They seem to lose almost every time I go to a home game. I end up paying for me, the wife, and often a bunch of our kids, and I get little enjoyment in that place. I went to that Kings game last year, right after the disappointing Euro series with the Devils. They basically gave the game away in the third period. I haven't been back. Not sure I will go back this year either. One big positive change from my younger days of going to The Aud, at least now I have more fun being downtown before or after the game than I did in the Aud days. A problem I see down the road is were would you put a new hockey arena? The arena belongs next to the Harbor Center. How do you build new in that space? I would take the 300’s over the 100’s every day. I am only 6’1” and my knees are jammed into the seat in front of me in the lower bowl. Quote
spndnchz Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, LabattBlue said: I would take the 300’s over the 100’s every day. I am only 6’1” and my knees are jammed into the seat in front of me in the lower bowl. Yeah the sides bad. Front center is nice. Sides Bad Quote
mjd1001 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pimlach said: I have been to enough NHL rinks to say that Buffalo's arena was poorly executed from the very start and it poor maintenance just makes it worse. Agree with dark, dingy, dusty, really bad sound, no comfort unless you are in the 200's. I'm older and I want to be comfortable. I won't sit in the 300s, unless you are in the first few rows, you are too far away and everything sucks up there. The irony is I was an Orange seat season ticket holder and loved it up there - chalk that up to youthful exuberance and a good team making the difference. The Oranges overhung the lower bowl and most seats had great sightlines. Put a good team in there and the place is tolerable. They seem to lose almost every time I go to a home game. I end up paying for me, the wife, and often a bunch of our kids, and I get little enjoyment in that place. I went to that Kings game last year, right after the disappointing Euro series with the Devils. They basically gave the game away in the third period. I haven't been back. Not sure I will go back this year either. One big positive change from my younger days of going to The Aud, at least now I have more fun being downtown before or after the game than I did in the Aud days. A problem I see down the road is were would you put a new hockey arena? The arena belongs next to the Harbor Center. How do you build new in that space? I agree with almost everything you said above. As for the last point...if they ever built a new Arena, where would it go? Let me say to start that I have always been a 'downtown guy'. On the surface I think the football stadium should have been downtown, I want money spent to develop downtown. HOWEVER, the reality is, a football stadium or a new arena isn't going to pull Downtown 'up' with it. You want the best atmosphere for the fans, AND ammenities that the players and their families will want? A suburban Arena i THINK is where things are going. If you have a very vibrant downtown area, VERY vibrant (Boston, NY City), a downtown Arena works. I have doubts whether or not this team ever gets a new Arena (at least in the forseeable future), but if It did...for the first time in my life I would start to consider the idea of something in a nice area in the Suburbs. Almost as the centerpiece of a 'lifestyle and sports' center. Quote
Pimlach Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: I agree with almost everything you said above. As for the last point...if they ever built a new Arena, where would it go? Let me say to start that I have always been a 'downtown guy'. On the surface I think the football stadium should have been downtown, I want money spent to develop downtown. HOWEVER, the reality is, a football stadium or a new arena isn't going to pull Downtown 'up' with it. You want the best atmosphere for the fans, AND ammenities that the players and their families will want? A suburban Arena i THINK is where things are going. If you have a very vibrant downtown area, VERY vibrant (Boston, NY City), a downtown Arena works. I have doubts whether or not this team ever gets a new Arena (at least in the forseeable future), but if It did...for the first time in my life I would start to consider the idea of something in a nice area in the Suburbs. Almost as the centerpiece of a 'lifestyle and sports' center. I would normally be opposed to putting it in the suburbs but until I hear the where, the how, and the why, I will reserve judgement. I like it were it is, it brings revenue to downtown, and downtown Buffalo needs attractions to get people down there, especially in the long winter months. Quote
Drag0nDan Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, shrader said: This one got me thinking. The last game I went to in Boston was the Lucic game (2011) and they haven't won here in Raleigh since I've been here. At this point, I have absolutely no clue how long it has been since I actually saw them win in person.I've just set a 14 year minimum right there. Crazy. I've been to like 15 games over 3 seasons and they have lost all but 1 i think. I was late to a sabres lightning game and i think they were down 4-0 before i sat down. The one win was cool because i brought my swedish exchange student and her 2 friends from sweden, and dahlin had a good game. I think that was skinners 1000th game too because we got some free swag. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I was at the infamous Colorado game they were up by 4 in and then lost. We were in the car and exiting the deck when Colorado won... you could tell what was coming. I spent most of the last few years getting 200 level tickets, anytime I went to the 300 level it was awful. Cramped, no food options, dark and dingy. The 100 concourse was fine other than the terrible signs and paint but Keybank looks like a guy who would rather focus on his NFL team owns it. 1 1 Quote
Mango Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Pimlach said: I have been to enough NHL rinks to say that Buffalo's arena was poorly executed from the very start and it poor maintenance just makes it worse. Agree with dark, dingy, dusty, really bad sound, no comfort unless you are in the 200's. I'm older and I want to be comfortable. I won't sit in the 300s, unless you are in the first few rows, you are too far away and everything sucks up there. The irony is I was an Orange seat season ticket holder and loved it up there - chalk that up to youthful exuberance and a good team making the difference. The Oranges overhung the lower bowl and most seats had great sightlines. Put a good team in there and the place is tolerable. They seem to lose almost every time I go to a home game. I end up paying for me, the wife, and often a bunch of our kids, and I get little enjoyment in that place. I went to that Kings game last year, right after the disappointing Euro series with the Devils. They basically gave the game away in the third period. I haven't been back. Not sure I will go back this year either. One big positive change from my younger days of going to The Aud, at least now I have more fun being downtown before or after the game than I did in the Aud days. A problem I see down the road is were would you put a new hockey arena? The arena belongs next to the Harbor Center. How do you build new in that space? The team sucks, nobody goes. I don't believe the attendance reports. The place looks 25% full for any game not against a Canadian team. Just move the games to the Harbor Center until the thing is knocked down and rebuilt. But seriously, maybe play at BCA in Rochester temporarily? Edited 1 hour ago by Mango Quote
Pimlach Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Mango said: The team sucks, nobody goes. I don't believe the attendance reports. The place looks 25% full for any game not against a Canadian team. Just move the games to the Harbor Center until the thing is knocked down and rebuilt. But seriously, maybe play at BCA in Rochester temporarily? If you want to rebuild on the same spot is that a 3 year job? Quote
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