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PostMay 05, 2025#851

I feel differently as the blues were never expected to make it to the playoffs let alone win the series so I didn’t expect them to win & when I saw they were up 3-1 I knew they were going to blow it & sure enough they did it’s a collapse however they were the 8th seed & not the number 1 seed either way they fought & did the unexpected & really hung with the number overall team in the league. Now if they were the number 1 overall team & did this then that would be an epic collapse but again they were an 8th seed team & 8th seed teams will do 8th seed things heck look at Colorado they virtually did they very same thing & they were the 4th seed I think. Either way great series a very disappointing way to go out but there’s next year & with the playoff experience who knows how good they’ll be. The Jets needed this series win more than the Blues. Just my perspective is all but I agree with the above.


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PostMay 06, 2025#852

Well that was a real kick in the gut - But I think the 1996 overtime loss with Gretz coughing up the puck at the blue line was worse. 1991 when we looked like world beaters with an amazing lineup losing to the lowly North Stars in round two was pretty bitter.  The 93 loss in round two to the Leafs was though to take as was 2016 conf finals loss to the Sharks where Backes broke down after the game.... but the absolute worst was the 2000 7 game meltdown "curse of the President's Trophy" loss to the Sharks - I still see Mike Ricci's ugly mug in my nightmares.  This team worked hard to get in to the playoffs on the last game they played, in Feb I would have said making the playoffs and a first round loss would be a great season - It was then a great season, it just ended with a gut punch.  

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PostMay 07, 2025#853

for those wondering, yes that was me in the blue in the sea of white celebrating the 3rd blues goal 

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PostMay 09, 2025#854

beer city wrote:
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Well that was a real kick in the gut - But I think the 1996 overtime loss with Gretz coughing up the puck at the blue line was worse. 1991 when we looked like world beaters with an amazing lineup losing to the lowly North Stars in round two was pretty bitter.  The 93 loss in round two to the Leafs was though to take as was 2016 conf finals loss to the Sharks where Backes broke down after the game.... but the absolute worst was the 2000 7 game meltdown "curse of the President's Trophy" loss to the Sharks - I still see Mike Ricci's ugly mug in my nightmares.  This team worked hard to get in to the playoffs on the last game they played, in Feb I would have said making the playoffs and a first round loss would be a great season - It was then a great season, it just ended with a gut punch.  
It's called "Blues Hockey".  We all live with the mental marks.

No one expected them to win a cup this year, or even contend for playoffs.  More importantly got the young guys some playoff experience.  And with a battered team took the #1 team in the league to the brink.

Should they have won game 7? No doubt.  It's disappointing, but positive strides nevertheless.  Excited for next season.  We have solid prospects and a solid GM.  Ownership is willing to spend to the cap too.

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PostJun 03, 2025#855

Looks like they're replacing the concrete in that "plaza" by the Kiel Garage/Post Cereal entrance on the SW side of the arena.  It was crumbling pretty bad.

Probably a bad batch of concrete that got beat up when they parked stuff like satellite trucks, concert merch stands and other things on that pavement.

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PostJun 04, 2025#856

It’s part of a multi year project to replace entire plaza. Last summer they did the eastern side

I’m actually working with the enterprise center GM and alder Aldridge on Clark street improvements, safer pedestrian crossing at the garage and getting rid of those concrete jersey barriers and putting in bollards

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PostJun 04, 2025#857

^ Great to hear.  It's a worthy investment that I would assume is relatively inexpensive and could have a big perception impact.  Can't wait to see more soon!

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PostJun 04, 2025#858

I guess this means they're not going to put a sports book on that side of the arena. I'm talking like the way the Cubs added one at Wrigley along the first base side. 

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PostJun 04, 2025#859

I'm curious to see what this "rebrand" has in store for the team.

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PostJun 12, 2025#860

Now they're going to do a 3rd try in Atlanta, this time way out in the exurbs. This area is like 75+ minutes to downtown even without traffic.



Funny how their fragmentation works.
  • The Braves play in Cobb County
  • Hawks and Falcons in Fulton County
  • now Forsyth County is going to try for the NHL

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PostJun 12, 2025#861

Geez I didn't realize how far away Forsyth was. I wonder if they take the name "Atlanta" or if they go with "Georgia".

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PostJun 13, 2025#862

How does putting the stadium at the very edge of a ridiculously sprawled region help anybody? It would be like putting a stadium in Warrenton, some people on the other side of the metro would have to drive over an hour to get there. Seems like a great way to lose your team to Canada again when people stop showing up

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PostJun 13, 2025#863

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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How does putting the stadium at the very edge of a ridiculously sprawled region help anybody? It would be like putting a stadium in Warrenton, some people on the other side of the metro would have to drive over an hour to get there. Seems like a great way to lose your team to Canada again when people stop showing up
That's the problem with the Ottawa Senators and why they've been making pushes to leave their suburban fringe arena.

I also find the Florida Panthers arena interesting. Literally across the tollway from them is the start of the Everglades and 100 miles of nothing but swamp.

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PostJun 13, 2025#864

GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
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How does putting the stadium at the very edge of a ridiculously sprawled region help anybody? It would be like putting a stadium in Warrenton, some people on the other side of the metro would have to drive over an hour to get there. Seems like a great way to lose your team to Canada again when people stop showing up
Well obviously the county just wants the economic benefits of having a sports arena and district. Presumably Fulton is uninterested in providing any tax incentives to build a hockey arena. Then maybe they'll bank on there being a decent amount of season ticket holders out there, similar to the Braves in Cobb County.

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PostJun 16, 2025#865

dweebe wrote:
Jun 13, 2025
GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Jun 13, 2025
How does putting the stadium at the very edge of a ridiculously sprawled region help anybody? It would be like putting a stadium in Warrenton, some people on the other side of the metro would have to drive over an hour to get there. Seems like a great way to lose your team to Canada again when people stop showing up
That's the problem with the Ottawa Senators and why they've been making pushes to leave their suburban fringe arena.

I also find the Florida Panthers arena interesting. Literally across the tollway from them is the start of the Everglades and 100 miles of nothing but swamp.
I think the Panthers are IN the Everglades and all of south Florida is nothing but swamp

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PostJun 16, 2025#866

Bart Harley Jarvis wrote:
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dweebe wrote:
Jun 13, 2025
GoHarvOrGoHome wrote:
Jun 13, 2025
How does putting the stadium at the very edge of a ridiculously sprawled region help anybody? It would be like putting a stadium in Warrenton, some people on the other side of the metro would have to drive over an hour to get there. Seems like a great way to lose your team to Canada again when people stop showing up
That's the problem with the Ottawa Senators and why they've been making pushes to leave their suburban fringe arena.

I also find the Florida Panthers arena interesting. Literally across the tollway from them is the start of the Everglades and 100 miles of nothing but swamp.
I think the Panthers are IN the Everglades and all of south Florida is nothing but swamp
Just asking: do you know if the Panthers arena sits on reclaimed land? It feels like its on a very slight rise (like 10 feet). Did they pick that spot or is it infill?

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PostJun 16, 2025#867

dweebe wrote:
Jun 16, 2025
Bart Harley Jarvis wrote:
Jun 16, 2025
dweebe wrote:
Jun 13, 2025
That's the problem with the Ottawa Senators and why they've been making pushes to leave their suburban fringe arena.

I also find the Florida Panthers arena interesting. Literally across the tollway from them is the start of the Everglades and 100 miles of nothing but swamp.
I think the Panthers are IN the Everglades and all of south Florida is nothing but swamp
Just asking: do you know if the Panthers arena sits on reclaimed land? It feels like its on a very slight rise (like 10 feet). Did they pick that spot or is it infill?
I don't know for a fact, but it's my understanding that pretty much everything south of Orlando is whatever the Everglades is.  Whether or not it's labeled THE Everglades is a different story.  

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PostJun 19, 2025#868

Bart Harley Jarvis wrote:
dweebe wrote:
Jun 16, 2025
Bart Harley Jarvis wrote:
Jun 16, 2025
I think the Panthers are IN the Everglades and all of south Florida is nothing but swamp
Just asking: do you know if the Panthers arena sits on reclaimed land? It feels like its on a very slight rise (like 10 feet). Did they pick that spot or is it infill?
I don't know for a fact, but it's my understanding that pretty much everything south of Orlando is whatever the Everglades is.  Whether or not it's labeled THE Everglades is a different story.  
There are some sugar farms down that way. But when you drive across South Florida from Fort Myers’s to Jupiter, say, either above or below Lake Okeechobee, be sure and fill up first. It’s like Kansas.


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PostJun 25, 2025#869

^But flatter. 

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PostJun 26, 2025#870

I like the new logo and uniform redesign.

https://www.nhl.com/blues/team/brand

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PostJun 28, 2025#871

Stillman's $120 million investment looks to be paying off.


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PostOct 09, 2025#872

LGB!

I haven't been this excited for the start of the Blues season for several years, team is young and talented and we have Monty behind the bench for the entire season.

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PostOct 10, 2025#873

Might be a long season

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Might be a long season
Attendance was already dropping to the 15-16k range on weekday nights, already lagging behind last season as well (which itself was lagging behind the season before). Probably won't improve if they don't start pulling closer to expectations, not sure if they're going to anymore.

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PostOct 26, 2025#875

Auggie wrote:
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Auggie wrote:
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Might be a long season
Attendance was already dropping to the 15-16k range on weekday nights, already lagging behind last season as well (which itself was lagging behind the season before). Probably won't improve if they don't start pulling closer to expectations, not sure if they're going to anymore.
Not sure what you're talking about. How many games have you been to this season?

The Blackhawks game was a full house at the start but was weighed down by a 8:55pm puck drop on a week night for a regular season game. It did empty out quickly because the game was half over at 10:30pm and the team was losing badly.

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