Jason_R Posted Saturday at 02:03 PM Posted Saturday at 02:03 PM Imagine being hot shot Ben Johnson, finally getting a head coaching gig, and having to move to Gary ******* Indiana. Chef's kiss. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 01:54 AM Author Posted Sunday at 01:54 AM Mitch Marner with 2G 1A in 4:06. Suddenly Knights lead 3-0 with under 5 minutes left in the 2nd. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM Author Posted Sunday at 02:02 AM Marner with the natural hat trick! 4-0. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Sunday at 02:16 AM Posted Sunday at 02:16 AM On 6/5/2026 at 6:52 PM, buddha said: 1) its not going to happen. its just more ineptitude on behalf of the bears, specifically kevin warren. aka the ultimate grifter empty suit. he's bungled this to an amazing degree. 2) if it DID happen (which lolololololbears), its hammond, not Gary. and its literally 5 feet from chicago. this is the equivalent of building a stadium in pontiac, mi and saying "see? pontiac can support a team so can quebec." Are Chicagoans really going to drive to a suburb of Gary, IN like Hammond, with absolutely nothing to do or see before or after a football game? It feels like moving to a Gary suburb like Hammond will be a disaster for attendance. No reason now that we can't get a team in Quebec if the Gary metro area can support one. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 02:31 AM Author Posted Sunday at 02:31 AM (edited) 14 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Are Chicagoans really going to drive to a suburb of Gary, IN like Hammond, with absolutely nothing to do or see before or after a football game? It feels like moving to a Gary suburb like Hammond will be a disaster for attendance. No reason now that we can't get a team in Quebec if the Gary metro area can support one. I’m surprised by the Dallas Stars’ proposed Plano arena. You need NHL arenas in the city core, as teams like Ottawa and Arizona have learned. Edited Sunday at 02:31 AM by lordstanley Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 02:39 AM Author Posted Sunday at 02:39 AM And now Carolina has scored 3 goals in 39 seconds! Incredible. 4-3 Vegas but 12 minutes still to go. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 02:46 AM Author Posted Sunday at 02:46 AM Don’t be scared, Miss, everything will be fine. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM Sean McDonough needs to stop with the VGK references. It’s not a thing, is it? Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 03:04 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:04 AM Powerplay Carolina! 2:55 to go. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 03:06 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:06 AM Need to at least review this. It was a busy crease. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Sunday at 03:07 AM Posted Sunday at 03:07 AM That goal has to stand, the Carolina player was shoved into the net. Tie game! Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 03:13 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:13 AM 5 minutes ago, GalagaGuy said: That goal has to stand, the Carolina player was shoved into the net. Tie game! Yeah and that’s why Torts didn’t challenge and risk a penalty. But all goals in final 3 minutes should be reviewed, imo Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Sunday at 03:27 AM Posted Sunday at 03:27 AM 10 minutes ago, lordstanley said: Yeah and that’s why Torts didn’t challenge and risk a penalty. But all goals in final 3 minutes should be reviewed, imo Once you get into the playoffs, I wouldn't mind if all goals were automatically reviewed. Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 04:24 AM Author Posted Sunday at 04:24 AM (edited) Knights win in 2 OT! Funny looking goal. Own goal? edit: bounces off endboards, past a defenseman’s stick, off Bussi’s skate and in Edited Sunday at 04:28 AM by lordstanley Quote
NorthWoods Posted Sunday at 11:14 AM Posted Sunday at 11:14 AM 8 hours ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Are Chicagoans really going to drive to a suburb of Gary, IN like Hammond, with absolutely nothing to do or see before or after a football game? It feels like moving to a Gary suburb like Hammond will be a disaster for attendance. No reason now that we can't get a team in Quebec if the Gary metro area can support one. Again, I'd refer to the NJ location of the NY teams. How many NYers plan to hang in NJ before/after the games? Quote
buddha Posted Sunday at 12:44 PM Posted Sunday at 12:44 PM 10 hours ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Are Chicagoans really going to drive to a suburb of Gary, IN like Hammond, with absolutely nothing to do or see before or after a football game? It feels like moving to a Gary suburb like Hammond will be a disaster for attendance. No reason now that we can't get a team in Quebec if the Gary metro area can support one. sorry tater, but you dont understand chicago's geography. and therr is no correlation between quebec and hammond indiana. again, the bears in hammond is equivalent to the lions in pontiac. Quote
buddha Posted Sunday at 12:48 PM Posted Sunday at 12:48 PM 10 hours ago, lordstanley said: I’m surprised by the Dallas Stars’ proposed Plano arena. You need NHL arenas in the city core, as teams like Ottawa and Arizona have learned. its dallas. there really is no "core" city the way there is in chicago or new york. much of the middle class population with money lives in the plano-mckinney-frisco area. it would be equivalent to the wings building an arena in birmingham or farmington hills. dallas is SOOOOO spread out. Quote
buddha Posted Sunday at 12:51 PM Posted Sunday at 12:51 PM its 30 miles from pontiac to downtown detroit. its 28 miles from hammond to downtown chicago. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Sunday at 04:42 PM Posted Sunday at 04:42 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, buddha said: its 30 miles from pontiac to downtown detroit. its 28 miles from hammond to downtown chicago. distance is similar, though traffic in Chicago is usually worse. Detroit has a road network built for twice as many people as currently live there. But they build football stadiums so small now they don't even need any particular population density around them to fill them, and they don't care if the people in the stands are from Ill or Ind. When the Lions were in Pontiac, even with 80,000+ seats, much less of the crowd was from Wayne Co. than the draw to Ford Field is now. I'm sure the team didn't care a whit one way or the other. Less than 1% of your fans are in the live seats. I suppose you could argue that downtown businesses paying big bucks for boxes might prefer they be close to the business district, but I doubt that preference is enough to make a real difference in sales. Edited Sunday at 04:54 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
lordstanley Posted Sunday at 05:40 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:40 PM The Niners’ stadium is ridiculous. Arriving at SFO, you could either take a cab for around $150 each way to Santa Clara or do what I did and rent a car then drive to Mountain View to catch the train. Which you them wait for 30-45 minutes after the game with thousands of others. Not practical to park anywhere close to the stadium. And if you’re in central San Francsico, a good hour by transit (closer from San Jose). Quote
buddha Posted Sunday at 05:53 PM Posted Sunday at 05:53 PM 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: distance is similar, though traffic in Chicago is usually worse. Detroit has a road network built for twice as many people as currently live there. But they build football stadiums so small now they don't even need any particular population density around them to fill them, and they don't care if the people in the stands are from Ill or Ind. When the Lions were in Pontiac, even with 80,000+ seats, much less of the crowd was from Wayne Co. than the draw to Ford Field is now. I'm sure the team didn't care a whit one way or the other. Less than 1% of your fans are in the live seats. I suppose you could argue that downtown businesses paying big bucks for boxes might prefer they be close to the business district, but I doubt that preference is enough to make a real difference in sales. traffic in chicago is much worse. detroit has a good road system built for millions more people than actually live there. when i return to detroit now, i'm always shocked at how much LESS traffic there is than when i lived there 25-30 years ago. but my point is that hammond is not a separate economic system from chicago. it is intertwined with chicago and is basically a suburb. Quote
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