Fels was already on it today, says he can't be a Hawks fan the way he used to because of Hull.
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Oh but we weren’t done. As if the pregame wasn’t bad enough, we then get a separate interview with Bobby Hull, where Roenick refers to him as one of the “greatest guys.” This was only a few more minutes after Pierre McGuire had told Quenneville that the HAwks have been, “such solid citizens for the NHL” I nearly puked.
Those of us on this side don’t ask much. I don’t need mention of everything that went on with the Hawks last year. I just don’t need them lauded as being some sort of mark of humanity when all they’re really good at is winning hockey games. Stick to that, and we’ll deal with the rest. I don’t need Bobby Hull vilified on TV or tarred and feathered, though I wouldn’t complain either. I just need him to not be around. It’s remarkably simple.
And yet neither the Hawks or NHL can manage it. And they wonder why their ratings are worse than a soccer league’s where all the games kickoff before noon.
All in all, a pretty wretched day for a Hawks fan.
I know this is remarkably dark and morose for a game wrap in January. And I don’t really want it to be. But if you’re curious as to why we sometimes write and talk the way we do, this is why. Because it seems like the league and team, needing the simplest steps with no cost in order to not insult this part of its fanbase, can’t figure it out, actively doesn’t want to, or is purposely putting our nose in it.
I mean, he's right, but when he talks about "insulting part of the fanbase," he's only really talking about an elite coterie of bloggers and twitterers who talk to themselves about how smart they are, where even for the NHL, where the diehards are a bigger percentage of an admittedly smaller pie than in any other league, hardly anyone really cares that Bobby Hull beat his wife and thinks Hitler had good ideas. It's so easy to lose sight of how badly we overrepresent ourselves as hyperinvolved hockey fans. Most people don't care about how short the ice girls' skirts are, just like most people don't care about the rampant taxpayer subsidies going to prop up Columbus or Phoenix or Nashville, just like most people don't care about any of the stuff we care about. Bobby Hull can get lost, but to pretend that the Blackhawks are "rubbing your nose" in anything and not just going about business the way teams go about their business is histrionic martyrdom. No one at the Hawks really gives a shit about what the Ryan Lambert Posse has its feelings hurt about this week.
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