Quite a turnaround from the days of record-low ratings.
The NHL is becoming must-see TV!
That is why it requires ESPN and/or a much more visible, nightly game-airing NHL network!
Quite a turnaround from the days of record-low ratings.
The NHL is becoming must-see TV!
That is why it requires ESPN and/or a much more visible, nightly game-airing NHL network!
ESPN and other OTA networks have tried before. The ratings generated by a rare Game 7 of the Stanley Cup do not make up for the dismal ratings (and revenue loses) suffered the rest of the year, where Bowling has more viewers.That is why it requires ESPN and/or a much more visible, nightly game-airing NHL network!
Pens party at Mario's Estate. No wonder The Kid won't move out!!!....
The Cup Floats!.....
The Penguins championship makes Pittsburgh the fourth city this decade to concurrently hold championships in two sports.
In '02 both the Lakers and Angels won championships.
The '04 Red Sox were sandwiched in between the '03 and '04 Patriots.
The '07 Red Sox won the World Series and still held the title when the '08 Celtics won the NBA Title.
The Penguins championship makes Pittsburgh the fourth city this decade to concurrently hold championships in two sports.
In '02 both the Lakers and Angels won championships.
I'll take that but you'd have a lot of complaints with that '02 statement. Technically in'02 they were the ANAHEIM Angels. The name has since changed from that Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to now just the Los Angels Angels.
That said, it gives L.A. TWO more chances this year to do this. :up
(FYI, 1988 was the last time the Dodgers and Lakers made it all the way together).
I'll take that but you'd have a lot of complaints with that '02 statement. Technically in'02 they were the ANAHEIM Angels. The name has since changed from that Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to now just the Los Angels Angels.
That said, it gives L.A. TWO more chances this year to do this. :up
(FYI, 1988 was the last time the Dodgers and Lakers made it all the way together).
I got that stat from ESPN, but I hear what you're saying.
I think maybe a better way to term it would be "market" instead of "city", because technically the Patriots don't play in Boston either.
Bill,
Not to be a smarty about it...as I said I'll gladly take it. But there is a BIG rift between L.A. and Anaheim known as "The Orange Curtain". This new name is still not going over well in the O.C. (But at least the silly two city name is gone for good!)
I doubt you guys in New England have any of that to deal with. Your proud of all of your teams and consider them "Boston" first.
course be worse, at least the Patriots are in New England, the Giants & Jets aren't even in the state of New York.I think maybe a better way to term it would be "market" instead of "city", because technically the Patriots don't play in Boston either.
The Penguins championship makes Pittsburgh the fourth city this decade to concurrently hold championships in two sports.
In '02 both the Lakers and Angels won championships.
The '04 Red Sox were sandwiched in between the '03 and '04 Patriots.
The '07 Red Sox won the World Series and still held the title when the '08 Celtics won the NBA Title.
course be worse, at least the Patriots are in New England, the Giants & Jets aren't even in the state of New York.
Yep. The only NFL team in the State of New York are the Buffalo Bills. Think about that for a moment.
Believe it or not, I still call them the "California" Angels frequently.
Foxboro is actually right in the middle of Boston and Providence, but your point is well taken. :up
I do to. I called the Raiders the Oakland Raiders the whole time they were in LA. By time they moved back to Oakland, I was finally calling them the LA Raiders. Took me a couple of seasons after to get that one right. I still occasionally call the Colts, the Baltimore Colts.