yes that picture might be from a preseason game, but even if they showed a picture of a regular season game for pheonix it would be the same thing. the coyotes are filling there arena to 56.1 %. an average of 9,582 fans.
Ahh, so 1,500 is the same at 10,500? Or it just appears the same when you take a picture of it?
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Originally Posted by Barrie22
i know it wasn't said here, but another phoenix fan was happy that ice edge has put in writing that they want to purchase the coyotes. that is all nice, but all ice edge will do is put a temporary stop plug into the organization while they lose millions on end, and have to sell down the road in 2-3 years again.
That silly Coyote fan. Why would they be happy about that.
Can you send me a link to the magic 8-ball you got which tells the future. thx.
You realize that anyone at hfboards can go to any section they want and post as long as its within the rules right?
Last I checked we all have the right to attack ideas anywhere as long as we don't attack each other with personal attacks.
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If Boyle needs any blood, or bones, or a kidney, I'll fly over at my expense = (
I hope fewer Coyotes fans are on their man rag the next time we play them. The fan base has such an inferiority complex from their team being a liability that they're angry about a win.
You realize that anyone at hfboards can go to any section they want and post as long as its within the rules right?
Last I checked we all have the right to attack ideas anywhere as long as we don't attack each other with personal attacks.
Still I hope the Sharks and there very loyal fans do win a cup! Posted via Mobile Device
Oh really, I had no idea. Thank you so much for informing me about that.
You are not to come onto other teams boards and start insulting or taking jabs at the fanbase I believe.
In fairness to the Coyotes fans, it's kind of a cheap shot to be snarking at their attendance figures.
I've always liked the fact that the Sharks board has had a good rep as a friendly place for outside fans who want to mingle. Stuff like this doesn't help that image.
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Todd McLelland was at the Oakland arena this morning and a guy sent his kid to ask him about Boyle but the coach wouldn't say anything.
I would have asked why his team let Pyatt skate by untouched afterward.
No kidding. I wouldn't even care if a couple guys got suspended for a game for instigating in the last five minutes. Dirty play or clean play, it would have been a great opportunity to inject some emotion into the team.
I would have asked why his team let Pyatt skate by untouched afterward.
"A player who is deemed to be the instigator of an altercation in the final five (5) minutes of regulation time or at any time in overtime, shall be assessed an instigator minor penalty, a major for fighting, a ten minute misconduct and an automatic one-game suspension. The length of suspension will double for each subsequent offense. In addition, the player's coach shall be fined $10,000 -- a fine that will double for each subsequent incident."
Not worth it.
The Sharks play the 'Yotes again on the 28th and the 31st. From my understanding (at least from a minor league pov), Pyatt's transgressions have been duely noted, and therefore, I'd wait to see if SJ retaliates - physically and/or on the scoreboard during the aforementioned dates.
In fairness to the Coyotes fans, it's kind of a cheap shot to be snarking at their attendance figures.
I've always liked the fact that the Sharks board has had a good rep as a friendly place for outside fans who want to mingle. Stuff like this doesn't help that image.
Agreed. It's stupid to make such comments because the only people who will be offended are the ones who do care about the Coyotes. Can't fault somebody for being one fan instead of five thousand fans.
"A player who is deemed to be the instigator of an altercation in the final five (5) minutes of regulation time or at any time in overtime, shall be assessed an instigator minor penalty, a major for fighting, a ten minute misconduct and an automatic one-game suspension. The length of suspension will double for each subsequent offense. In addition, the player's coach shall be fined $10,000 -- a fine that will double for each subsequent incident."
Not worth it.
The Sharks play the 'Yotes again on the 28th and the 31st. From my understanding (at least from a minor league pov), Pyatt's transgressions have been duely noted, and therefore, I'd wait to see if SJ retaliates - physically and/or on the scoreboard during the aforementioned dates.
As long as the 10K doesn't count against the cap, I don't think the Todd would care.
But seriously, can you put a price on debunking this reputation the Sharks have? If Randy and Drew talk about it openly during games, then you have to assume it's made the rounds around the league and has some merit.
"A player who is deemed to be the instigator of an altercation in the final five (5) minutes of regulation time or at any time in overtime, shall be assessed an instigator minor penalty, a major for fighting, a ten minute misconduct and an automatic one-game suspension. The length of suspension will double for each subsequent offense. In addition, the player's coach shall be fined $10,000 -- a fine that will double for each subsequent incident."
Not worth it.
The Sharks play the 'Yotes again on the 28th and the 31st. From my understanding (at least from a minor league pov), Pyatt's transgressions have been duely noted, and therefore, I'd wait to see if SJ retaliates - physically and/or on the scoreboard during the aforementioned dates.
It may be arguable though because the spirit of that rule is for teams to not "send a message" at the end of a game they are losing while this would be retaliation for a hard hit on a teammate at a time when the game was pretty well over.
It may be arguable though because the spirit of that rule is for teams to not "send a message" at the end of a game they are losing while this would be retaliation for a hard hit on a teammate at a time when the game was pretty well over.
“It didn’t seem like a dirty play,” Murray said. “And there’s always next game if we want to take care of something. Why are we going to take a suspension and get the coach fined at the end of the game? You can play tough and play smart and protect your teammates without being an idiot out there. It’s not your backyard or the streets where you’ve got to settle s something right away,” Murray added. - 12/14 WTC