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I forgot to ask earlier if the USCHO attendance of 6003 at the Whitt was close for this past Saturday night. If so, I think that 90% capacity is pretty good for these days. And, how was the noise level? And, any new antics related to Jumbotron?
Judge Smails. Also brought back an "old friend".Depends on who you read...one blogger said it was a 'morgue' during the 3rd period. We sit near the student section and they were loud enough. As per the 'tron, they are adding stuff like the Simpsons and other little short 'fun' video blurbs etc no 'kiss cam' yet. (Thank God but it's prob comingFor instance when they were reviewing a goal they had some thing where Homer Simpson says "we're waiting". Using the student reporters to interview the 'fan of the game' and that kind of thing. After UNH scores they do the player looking down/looking up thing. At the FOMH meeting someone asked Souza if he could bring back the clapping to O Fortuna before the game he said "I have nothing to do with that" as you'd expect. I think a lot of fans miss that, plus the "Your Wildcats" they would say before they would skate out between periods. Personally the video before the game is cool and all but I still long for the other intro. Ooops I promised I'd let that go.
I forgot to ask earlier if the USCHO attendance of 6003 at the Whitt was close for this past Saturday night. If so, I think that 90% capacity is pretty good for these days. And, how was the noise level? And, any new antics related to Jumbotron?
1. Attendance looked like 6000+
2. Bring back the old clapping intro
3. The occasional "spike" in the sound level from the jumbotron is absolutely, undoubtedly, and without a doubt way too loud. A look around me often found some fans actually cringing with hands over ears.
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.
As the CHB's used to say when UNH fans got excited about some meaningless triumph ... "Hang a Banner!!"
1. Attendance looked like 6000+
2. Bring back the old clapping intro
3. The occasional "spike" in the sound level from the jumbotron is absolutely, undoubtedly, and without a doubt way too loud. A look around me often found some fans actually cringing with hands over ears.
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.
100%. Most engaged, complete crowd I've seen in years. Student section was excellent (few new chants thrown in - good stuff). Very few empty seats, with the majority of the empty ones in the corners at the non-student section end of the ice.
It did feel like the old days, in many ways. Hope a few wins in December get some fan interest chugging along. I'm wondering how these ticket "mini-packs", or whatever they're called, are driving some new demand. Certainly looked like a mixed crowd (long-timers and newer joiners, hardcore and more casual).
I was in a section with a couple who graduated in 1965, and the woman was a RABID fan. Funny as heck. She kept ignoring her hubby (who had much less interest in the game) and was as intense as anyone in the stadium, save for our beloved HR!
(By the way, HR, great to see you and your husband, and thank you so much for the wedding gifts!!)
1. Attendance looked like 6000+
2. Bring back the old clapping intro
3. The occasional "spike" in the sound level from the jumbotron is absolutely, undoubtedly, and without a doubt way too loud. A look around me often found some fans actually cringing with hands over ears.
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.
1. Attendance looked like 6000+
2. Bring back the old clapping intro
3. The occasional "spike" in the sound level from the jumbotron is absolutely, undoubtedly, and without a doubt way too loud. A look around me often found some fans actually cringing with hands over ears.
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.
BRUTAL. Ear plug brutal.1. Attendance looked like 6000+
2. Bring back the old clapping intro
3. The occasional "spike" in the sound level from the jumbotron is absolutely, undoubtedly, and without a doubt way too loud. A look around me often found some fans actually cringing with hands over ears.
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.
The game is "fun to watch" because they won. And not only did they win, but they had a couple quick strikes in the first period which gets the crowd into the game. Things leveled off in the third because UNH was comfortably in the lead. It's hard to remember when games like this was a common occurrence but I do recall times during the heyday where the boys would put their stamp on a game early on and coast to victory. Fans back then had that same "follow the leader" kind of approach that you saw Saturday night. Not wrong, not right, just the way it is.
I also remember when the Cats would get an early big lead, and then sit back and cough up, or nearly cough up, the game. That was also when the Cats frittered away one PP opportunity after another by dinking around with the puck for two minutes looking for the perfect shot. In those ways, and in those ways only, I like this team better, playing from behind, and throwing everything but the kitchen sink on net.
I also remember when the Cats would get an early big lead, and then sit back and cough up, or nearly cough up, the game. That was also when the Cats frittered away one PP opportunity after another by dinking around with the puck for two minutes looking for the perfect shot. In those ways, and in those ways only, I like this team better, playing from behind, and throwing everything but the kitchen sink on net.
... and you've got 'em right where you want 'em.So you're the masochistic sort - spot the other guys a 1-2 goal lead ... and sweat it out from there?
You must have loved the 'Cats back in the mid-'80's. Lots of desperate, catch-up hockey back then ...
As we left the Whitt my wife said , "that was a fun game to watch - kind of like the old days." I asked what she meant and she said, "i don't know, it just was." i agreed.