bigfan wrote:
As the worst management people in professional sports continue to take their sports down into the pits of hell, I was laughing at the "NHL announcement" today.
1. The game will be on New Years day.OK, thats fine, who do you think is flyingin for this game on NY day?
2. The League will handle all ticket distributions of this event. The Cubs and/or Blackhawks will have no tickets for sale.
3. They are not sure how they will lay out the rink, or what they will be doing. Great! Then don't have a press conference.
So who is coming to Chicago on New Years day to see the Red Wing play the Hawk outside?
While I agree this could be a very cool local event, and one which I would have considered attending due to proximity, this potentially great event will have 15,000 people at the event because of the distribution of tickets.
Someone should tell the NHL this event is not, nor is it even close, to the Super Bowl, but it is more like the Rock n Jock softball game.
Yes, if they sold the tickets like a normal game it would be a sell-out, but they will be giving tickets to league sponsors, players, execs, etc. who will pass them on to someone else because no way does some guy from Gillete who is spending his winter in Arizona going to shlep out to Wrigley and the tickets will go unsused! and this thing will be known as a huge flop!
You're an idiot. They sold out almost twice as many tickets in Buffalo last year, in a cookie cutter stadium IN BUFFALO. This is an actual city, and even though I don't like Wrigley Field, it is a destination and a landmark. You have no idea how many people have already talked to me about how they can get tickets for this. Get your head out of your ass.