@desaix2112 San Jose is a ghost town. And what have the sharks accomplished besides choking in the playoffs? They've never even made it to the finals. MOP!!!!!!
Just an FYI - the hawks opening shows all the great alums from years past. witnessing the traditions of the hawks will make any hockey fan feel proud. Then we have the national anthem. All the fans cheer so loud, and it makes you feel very proud to be an american.
@youngblood3383 Ok to start out, your national anthem is 2nd to none so props there. Understandable your intro is very nice in terms of honoring hockey tradition. San Jose's intro however is something that anyone (hockey fan or not) will get goosebumps by attending a sharks playoff game. When the head drops, the loudest arena in the NHL reaches an amazing decibel level.
You guys do have the tradition don't get me wrong, but in terms of presentation and noise: advantage Tank
@KnightsHuSayNee Fair enough. I've always planned on going to a sharks game if i ever get to San jose or the next time I visit Frisco. So I will take note of the noise level. But i still have to give the advantage to the UC. Shark tank only holds up to 18K... UC holds over 22K. Look, I like san jose. any hockey fan would respect the team... I think I was just a little fired up before. I mean, you have to understand... Chicago hasn't had the cup since '61. Everyone here is pretty excited.
@youngblood3383 understandable man... I'm rooting heavily for Chicago to beat the shit outta Philly. I didn't like take it personally or anything. Yes San Jose is a pretty small arena, but the roof is also very low, the upper row can almost touvh the rafters, it holds the noise in quite nicely. I was in the tank for game 2 against Detroit and we hit 128 dB (threshold of pain is 130). Many NHL players consider it to be the loudest arena in the league.
ur a fucking idiot wat does chicago even have u poor bums
its a piece of shit city ahahha ya we are new but accomplish more then the hawks do in a decade stupid ass GO SHARKS
desaix2112 1 year ago
@desaix2112 San Jose is a ghost town. And what have the sharks accomplished besides choking in the playoffs? They've never even made it to the finals. MOP!!!!!!
youngblood3383 1 year ago
Intro sucks. Come to chicago for a real opening. Tradition... something a 19 year old team just doesn't have. Playoff bums!!!!
youngblood3383 1 year ago
@youngblood3383 you got the victory... but this is the best intro in the NHL hands down
KnightsHuSayNee 1 year ago
@KnightsHuSayNee please explain why.
Just an FYI - the hawks opening shows all the great alums from years past. witnessing the traditions of the hawks will make any hockey fan feel proud. Then we have the national anthem. All the fans cheer so loud, and it makes you feel very proud to be an american.
youngblood3383 1 year ago
@youngblood3383 Ok to start out, your national anthem is 2nd to none so props there. Understandable your intro is very nice in terms of honoring hockey tradition. San Jose's intro however is something that anyone (hockey fan or not) will get goosebumps by attending a sharks playoff game. When the head drops, the loudest arena in the NHL reaches an amazing decibel level.
You guys do have the tradition don't get me wrong, but in terms of presentation and noise: advantage Tank
KnightsHuSayNee 1 year ago
@KnightsHuSayNee Fair enough. I've always planned on going to a sharks game if i ever get to San jose or the next time I visit Frisco. So I will take note of the noise level. But i still have to give the advantage to the UC. Shark tank only holds up to 18K... UC holds over 22K. Look, I like san jose. any hockey fan would respect the team... I think I was just a little fired up before. I mean, you have to understand... Chicago hasn't had the cup since '61. Everyone here is pretty excited.
youngblood3383 1 year ago
@youngblood3383 understandable man... I'm rooting heavily for Chicago to beat the shit outta Philly. I didn't like take it personally or anything. Yes San Jose is a pretty small arena, but the roof is also very low, the upper row can almost touvh the rafters, it holds the noise in quite nicely. I was in the tank for game 2 against Detroit and we hit 128 dB (threshold of pain is 130). Many NHL players consider it to be the loudest arena in the league.
KnightsHuSayNee 1 year ago