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Tipsheet: McDavid remains in the Stanley Cup chase, which is great for the NHL
Connor McDavid will bring his star power to the Western Conference Final. That makes this exciting NHL postseason that much better.
Same here......Who are you rooting for...
Dallas and Florida for me
Who are you rooting for...
Dallas and Florida for me
What are you basing your comment on in regards to the Stars?Anyone but Dallas. They and Colorado are two of the worst fanbases in the league.
I have a soft spot for the Canadian franchises. Though I lived in Calgary for a while long ago, I support their rival the Oilers over the Stars.Who are you rooting for...
Dallas and Florida for me
What are you basing your comment on in regards to the Stars?
I've been a season ticket holder for the Stars for over 30 years & you're dead wrong on this, but agree to disagree.Playoff history involving the Blues (for example, the Ben Bishop incident) and just how god awful their fans are in general. And this isn't just a Central Division thing either. I know plenty of people that aren't Blues fans that can't stand Stars fans either.
I've been a season ticket holder for the Stars for over 30 years & you're dead wrong on this, but agree to disagree.
How many post season games did the Blues play? Oh yeah, its the Stars fans that are a**h***s.Happy Stars Elimination Day everyone!
Hopefully next year the Hawks can take a big step and sneak in. Playoff hockey is just the greatest sports has to offer.
How many post season games did the Blues play? Oh yeah, its the Stars fans that are a**h***s.
I just don't see Houston having a franchise. I live here and one is interested in hockey, other than Tillman Fertitta. It's football (in all forms), Astros, Rockets. Never have I heard anyone talking about anything related to hockey.The great thing about places like Las Vegas and Dallas and Florida and Nashville doing so well on the ice is that they are buildIng/have built passionate fan bases of their own.
Chicago has been such a great hockey town for so very long with so many energetic fans that this is just part of the long-time fabric of the City. From the great teams of the 1930s to the Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita and Glenn Hall era of the 1960s to the Cups won several years ago. Chicago simply loves hockey.
And now that kind of fever had taken root in the Nevada Desert and in the warm and balmy breezes of South Florida and the crowded Metroplex of North Texas and in Music City in Tennessee. A great sport that now has strong roots from SoCal deep into Canada.
The NHL playoffs are great for many reasons including the fact that these guys play real DEFENSE, too. Something the NBA decided to forget about years ago. And their product has suffered for that. On the ice it is all-out... every second.
The only places where hockey has had trouble gaining traction have been in Arizona and in Atlanta. And neither of them will see NHL teams for a long time, if ever.
Adding Houston one day would be sweet. A natural rival for the Stars. And maybe some day the NHL will try Kansas City again.