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  • ddaryl
    Everything I post is sexual inuendo
    • Jan 2005
    • 10714

    #16
    Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

    Originally posted by OpIv37
    they already have that now- it's called HDTV. The trick is getting the stations to actually show that view more often during games.
    Kind of what I was getting at. I know it possible but they don't use it. They sit in the puck chase mode with the camera and that just makes many people sea sick

    Show me the whole zone add an enhancer to better see the puck (no as gawdy as the FOx puck but in the same realm). That would make watching hockey on TV much better

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    • ddaryl
      Everything I post is sexual inuendo
      • Jan 2005
      • 10714

      #17
      Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

      Originally posted by rbochan
      The only people I know that aren't fond of hockey have never actually been to a game.
      the fact is attracting new fans will need to happen mostly at home via TV's 1st.

      Not many fans are going to shell out $100 per ticket to sample the game

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      • TacklingDummy
        Unreachable Douche
        • Jul 2002
        • 71728

        #18
        Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

        Originally posted by ddaryl
        Wathcing the game on TV is difficult, so getting newbie fans interested is harder.
        Watching the game when you are 4 hours away and it's not on TV is even more difficult.

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        • ddaryl
          Everything I post is sexual inuendo
          • Jan 2005
          • 10714

          #19
          Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

          Originally posted by TacklingDummy
          Watching the game when you are 4 hours away and it's not on TV is even more difficult.
          yeah a good TV contract that makes the game much more available to the masses, especially local teams games for local fans wouldn't hurt....

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          • DMBcrew36
            Registered User
            • Feb 2005
            • 5096

            #20
            Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

            How about some common complaints from hockey fans about non-hockey fans...

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            • RockStar36
              Dude's Little Ignorant Crony
              • Sep 2004
              • 24761

              #21
              Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

              I hated the Fox glowing puck. I took it as an insult to hockey fans. As if we're too stupid to follow the puck. Awful idea.

              D & S Sports



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              • DraftBoy
                Administrator
                • Jul 2002
                • 107444

                #22
                Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

                Its pretty simple;
                -Horrible TV Coverage
                -Somewhat complicated rules (see Soccer for similar issues)
                -Lack of interest due to climate around most of the country
                -Poorly Run
                -Horrible Marketing

                I dont think its a regional issue, or the idea that its boring. I think that its a poorly run business with one of the worst marketing people ever. Take the NBA for example, which has gone way down hill and is poorly run but is still very popular. Why? Great TV deal, excellent marketing, and simple rules.

                Hockey can't change its rules, and unless global cooling kick in the majority of the country doesnt get a lot of ice, so that's another uncontrollable issue. To me (a casual hockey fan) the NHL must do three things and do them quickly, small contraction, sign a friggin good TV deal, and they need to find a way to market their brand. So many good players in Crosby, Kovalchuk, Ovechkin, etc...there is no reason these guys shouldnt be branded like Kobe, LeBron, and Dwade. If you put Ilya Kovalchuk in a lineup of 5 Russian looking guys right now, hardly anybody could pick him out.

                The game of hockey itself is exciting, fast paced, and fun but the NHL sucks donkey balls at showing people that.
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                We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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                • chernobylwraiths
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 41838

                  #23
                  Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

                  Originally posted by RockStar36
                  I hated the Fox glowing puck. I took it as an insult to hockey fans. As if we're too stupid to follow the puck. Awful idea.
                  I always hate that argument. Who really cared about the puck. It was interesting, but why would hockey fans be insulted? They could already follow the puck. It was supposed to help NON hockey fans follow the play better.

                  As a hockey fan, the worst thing about the game is that it has gotten incredibly boring and hockey is it's own worst enemy. I got into an argument with somebody that kept saying they hated all the stoppages in play when they came back from the lockout because of penalties. He said they should go back to "old time hockey" like it was before the lockout and I said that before the lockout, it was terribly boring because the skill players were constantly being grabbed and held up through interference. I'm not saying they should eliminate hits or checking, but the rampant interference that the officials have allowed them to get back to. The game IMO has gone back to what it was before the lockout, so a team without hitters and people who will hold a player up in the neutral zone will not win. There are plenty more things wrong with hockey too, but this is the worst.

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                  • chernobylwraiths
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 41838

                    #24
                    Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

                    Originally posted by DraftBoy
                    Its pretty simple;
                    -Horrible TV Coverage
                    -Somewhat complicated rules (see Soccer for similar issues)
                    -Lack of interest due to climate around most of the country
                    -Poorly Run
                    -Horrible Marketing

                    I dont think its a regional issue, or the idea that its boring. I think that its a poorly run business with one of the worst marketing people ever. Take the NBA for example, which has gone way down hill and is poorly run but is still very popular. Why? Great TV deal, excellent marketing, and simple rules.

                    Hockey can't change its rules, and unless global cooling kick in the majority of the country doesnt get a lot of ice, so that's another uncontrollable issue. To me (a casual hockey fan) the NHL must do three things and do them quickly, small contraction, sign a friggin good TV deal, and they need to find a way to market their brand. So many good players in Crosby, Kovalchuk, Ovechkin, etc...there is no reason these guys shouldnt be branded like Kobe, LeBron, and Dwade. If you put Ilya Kovalchuk in a lineup of 5 Russian looking guys right now, hardly anybody could pick him out.

                    The game of hockey itself is exciting, fast paced, and fun but the NHL sucks donkey balls at showing people that.
                    How can you say it is not a regional issue and then say that people in warm climates won't like it? Plus it IS boring right now. They CAN'T get a good TV deal because TV people only care about ratings and they didn't watch when they were on ESPN. You're right about the marketing angle though.

                    Lastly, you hit on one other point about why it is not popular and it has almost everything to do with American ego. This league's greatest players are NOT American. Americans just usually don't much care about non Americans, so there isn't an American face on the product, Americans won't much care except for hardcore fans. Just look at cycling for example once Armstrong retired and why soccer isn't popular. The best thing that could happen to hockey is for team USA to win the Olympics.

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                    • ddaryl
                      Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 10714

                      #25
                      Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

                      Originally posted by RockStar36
                      I hated the Fox glowing puck. I took it as an insult to hockey fans. As if we're too stupid to follow the puck. Awful idea.
                      I liked the idea although I thought it was a little bit over the top. They need to subtle it out so it wasn't as invasive on the screen. that i smy only complaint reagrding that.

                      but the idea has excellent merit IMO...


                      it may be an insult to hardcore fans, but hardcore fans don't grow the fan base.. it is the more casual fan. Diehards are already fans and won't be leaving because of a glowing puck on the screen

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                      • RockStar36
                        Dude's Little Ignorant Crony
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 24761

                        #26
                        Re: What are common complaints from non hockey fans about hockey?

                        The best way to see the puck is to have every game in HD. The fact that the NHL still barely pulls this off is pretty bad. They are very behind the times with this and several other things and it's slowly killing the sport.

                        D & S Sports



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