Big 10 Hockey At Joe Louis

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rood wrote:
jpfalcon09 wrote:My guess is Minnesota/Chicago/Denver/St. Louis will be likely destinations to rotate through.
Are you talking WCHA or NCHC, there? Denver/St. Louis would make no sense for our new conference at all.
NCHC. I'm just assuming they'll have more pull over location than the WCHA will.
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jpfalcon09 wrote:WCHA will be hard pressed to find a place to hold their tournament considering the NCHC has many ex-WCHA teams. My guess is Minnesota/Chicago/Denver/St. Louis will be likely destinations to rotate through.
WCHA will NOT be in Denver. No local draw, and a flight for everybody. I'm willing to bet the first order of business of the new WCHA will be to move the league offices OUT of Denver.
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Flipper wrote:The JLA needed a waiver from the mayor to open in 1979...the entrances and upper bowl were deemed unsafe because of the angle of the steps and the building didn't technically pass a safety inspection. A new building is coming...the Ilitch family has been buying up land over by the other stadiums and wings coach Mike Babcock alluded to a new building as part of a mall in an interview earlier this year.

But yeah..the JLA right now is kinda rough...
Anybody else remember old Olympia Stadium?
I saw my first live hockey game there: 1961 or 62.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Olympia
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Freddie wrote:
Flipper wrote:The JLA needed a waiver from the mayor to open in 1979...the entrances and upper bowl were deemed unsafe because of the angle of the steps and the building didn't technically pass a safety inspection. A new building is coming...the Ilitch family has been buying up land over by the other stadiums and wings coach Mike Babcock alluded to a new building as part of a mall in an interview earlier this year.

But yeah..the JLA right now is kinda rough...
Anybody else remember old Olympia Stadium?
I saw my first live hockey game there: 1961 or 62.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Olympia
That's where I saw my first hockey game too--about the same time. I vowed I would never go to another hockey game!! Boy, was I wrong. LOL
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FindlayFalcon wrote:
Freddie wrote:
Flipper wrote:The JLA needed a waiver from the mayor to open in 1979...the entrances and upper bowl were deemed unsafe because of the angle of the steps and the building didn't technically pass a safety inspection. A new building is coming...the Ilitch family has been buying up land over by the other stadiums and wings coach Mike Babcock alluded to a new building as part of a mall in an interview earlier this year.

But yeah..the JLA right now is kinda rough...
Anybody else remember old Olympia Stadium?
I saw my first live hockey game there: 1961 or 62.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Olympia
That's where I saw my first hockey game too--about the same time. I vowed I would never go to another hockey game!! Boy, was I wrong. LOL
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I missed the Olympia by 2 years. My first pro game was at the Joe on Dec. 6th, 1981. 'Wings vs Philadelphia. The 'Wings were horrible back then, but somehow they managed to win that day 4-2. I did get to a game at Chicago Stadium before they tore that down. It was really cool inside and incredibly loud :) I'm still mad at myself for never getting to Maple Leaf Gardens to see a game.

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I missed the Olympia...I did see the first ever game at the Joe vs St Louis...IIRC 12/27/79. We lost....
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The first organized game I saw was also at Olympia - 1963.
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MajorFalcon92 wrote:
dforde wrote:Sorry, but the Joe is a dump and in 2015 it will be an even bigger dump. It's the worst of the 30 NHL arenas. In 2015 we'll be beating all these Big 10 teams on a regular basis!

It literally smells like a sewer, and the seats are rusting in place. Historic yes, but also in need of an upgrade or wrecking ball.
So you're saying it reflects -- perfectly -- the city in which it is located.
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