Dec 102009

The ice for the 2010 Winter  Classic has arrived at Fenway Park as the trucks rolled in this morning to the legendary ball park. With the big game just three weeks away and there is a lot of work to be done. So who is responsible for the construction of this winter wonderland?

Meet Dan Craig, the NHL facilities operation manager. Dan brings 38 years of ice making experience to Beantown and assures the hockey community that they will not be disappointed. Here is a few questions and answers about the ice that will be constructed on the infield of Fenway Park. The NHL has set up a live web cam from the park, see it live here.

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Posted by Jeff Sinkiewicz Tagged with: , , ,
Oct 102009

There is no question that with the sluggish economy, certain luxuries lose out on the deal and major sports is not excluded.  Don’t get me wrong, the NHL just had their fourth consecutive attendance record with 21,475,223 overall giving the league an average of 17,460 per game and there is no doubt that the birth of the Winter Classic has boosted the interest in hockey in most areas.

The Pittsburgh Penquins had a first in franchise history , back to back season sell outs. Other teams that sold out the 2008-09 season were the Canucks, Leafs, Oilers, Rangers and Flames with the Bruins, Blackhawks, Canadiens and Minnesota Wild with significant increases over the 07-08 season.

So what’s the problem you ask? The smaller market teams are suffering severely, teams like the Panthers, Predators and Thrashers who are looking to sell or move out of Atlanta. It’s no secret in the NHL that the Coyotes are in serious trouble and what about the Islanders who thought signing a goalie to a 100 year contract (obviously exaggerated) would fill the seats.

Then you have the city of Winnipeg, looking to get an NHL team and there is some rumors out of Winnipeg of course, that the Atlanta or possibly Pheonix are just a few teams that may be looking to re-locate to Winnepeg. But is that the answer?  Lets think about this, a city that once had an NHL team and lost it , only has a 15,000 seat arena wants an a team that once played there.

Here’s the harsh reality, with the crazy money that pro players make now a days and the sluggish economy, unless you have a very strong core of players in your locker room, you will not fill the seats. There are 30 NHL teams, use that formula and do the math…we are talking about roughly 150 marquis players (give or take)are needed to make 30 teams strong enough to survive.

There is no shame with a few of these teams shutting down and letting those fourth line players and back-up goalies, play where they should be.. the AHL. There are great advantages of downsizing, the players I am referring to will get some quality ice time instead of a shift or two a game and it will make both the AHL and the NHL well represented.

Bruins season tickets price from $1247 to $9116 per seat with only seats $3098 and up available. Going to an AHL game is a great alternative with ticket prices under 20 bucks. They are very kid oriented with games and events going on through out the building. I personally think that the AHL should expand and the NHL should down size. It is time to give the fans some quality hockey games for the price they are paying to see them.

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Oct 072009

It has 6 months since Boston University won their 5th NCAA Title after defeating Miami (Ohio) last April. A new season is upon us and the preseason poll is out with the defending champs ranked 2nd behind Denver. Massachusetts has a strong showing in the top 20 with Umass-Lowell (11), Boston College(12) and Northeastern (20) joining BU in the top 20.

Last season BU had a impressive 35-6-4 record , setting the school record for wins and will begin their 2009-10 campaign on 10/16 at Umass-Amhearst.  The Terriors most notable scheduled game will be the much talked about outdoor game on Friday 1/8/2010 vs cross town rivals Boston College at historic Fenway Park one week after the Winter Classic with the Bruins facing the Flyers on New Years Day.

When you hear the term double header at Fenway Park  one would think, who are the Red Sox playing?  This time we are talking about  NCAA  hockey with the women kicking off the day with a showdown between UNH and Northeastern University marking the first time in history the NCAA Women will play an outdoor ice hockey game.

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