02-14-2017, 08:08 PM
(02-12-2017, 09:14 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Ok lets be straight up honest.. hockey in America is a 2nd tier sport.. of course they will go the extra mile to get your ticket, they need to much more than pro football.. Finally i have been a season ticket holder for a long time and I have attended now around 12 away stadiums.. PBS is not that much different than other stadiums as far as parking, food, etc...
You can have your hockey etc.. I will keep my football..
PS I had more fun at Dragons game than the Blue Jackets ...
Knocks the NHL as a "2nd tier sport," then extols the virtues of the vaunted single-A baseball.

(02-14-2017, 12:12 AM)PDub80 Wrote: Anyway, I didn't mean to turn this into a hockey vs. football debate. I was more or less comparing the venues, game experiences, pricing, and overall experience as a fan and not the two sports themselves. And as far as who can have what. Why not have them both? I'm not going to quit being a Bengals fan. I just don't see the thrill of the game day down at PBS anymore. Maybe I'm burned out on attending games? We'll see if I get the itch when the season rolls back around. :)
I get what you were trying to do. Throw the sports themselves out the window: who treats you better and gives you a better gameday experience? I'll be back for 2017, but only because I love the game in person and I've been with this team since I was a kid, not because of anything they do for me from a hospitality standpoint. Hell, I'm going in spite of that.