I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Teams do NOT belong in states that maintain that kind of weather. They can knock the Tampa Bay Lightning out, too. More than the Boston Bruins already did, anyway.
@gmartin997I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Teams do NOT belong in states that maintain that kind of weather. They can knock the Tampa Bay Lightning out, too. More than the Boston Bruins already did, anyway.
If you use that logic, with the way the weather is going every team in the league will have to play in towns above the arctic circle.
bdaverin about 13 years ago
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Teams do NOT belong in states that maintain that kind of weather. They can knock the Tampa Bay Lightning out, too. More than the Boston Bruins already did, anyway.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 13 years ago
Atlanta has already lost its NHL team — for the second time.
landshark67 about 13 years ago
@gmartin997I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Teams do NOT belong in states that maintain that kind of weather. They can knock the Tampa Bay Lightning out, too. More than the Boston Bruins already did, anyway.
If you use that logic, with the way the weather is going every team in the league will have to play in towns above the arctic circle.
CedarCircle about 13 years ago
I’ve lived in Phoenix since before the Jets moved here and changed their name. I have yet to watch a Coyotes game, either live or on TV.