Cahokanut wrote: ↑09 Dec 2025 15:25 pm
[quote="a smell of green grass" post_id=13204805 time
And most importantly...
* The fans in St Louis are not getting near the NHL excitement of fans in other cities.
This^^^^^
Hockey is not a game any fan watches for the defense.
If your playing defensive hockey it's because you don't have the horses to play real hockey.
This happens when teams have [shirt]ty gms.
Our goaltending is winning games other teams have no interest getting up for. Making our defensive hockey, more of a note.
Then there's our announcers having a pod cast during play and that just adds more turds to the already clogged up [shirt]er.
I probably watch ten full games a week. And our 3hours is the hardest to enjoy.
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Yet here I am. I live in Georgia, have for near 28 years. I was a Blues fan from the beginning, apparently I was attracted to defense because I couldn't get enough of Glenn Hall and company. I rarely watch other games (playoffs excepted), just the Blues.
I'm akin to a St. Louisan who was a die hard Big Red or Rams fan. In years past I was, Big Red fan and a Rams fan until after the Warner years. I had a hockey team here in Georgia (Thrashers) that the league took away, that Atlanta City and regional leaders snubbed their nose at and let walk away. So, I watch the Blues, a team I might never again see play in person, paying for the privilege. Every game. I wear my Blues cap EVERYWHERE. I'm proud to be a Blues fan. A good number of people down here stop and talk a bit of hockey when they see me wearing it. I get more reaction than people in Dawgs gear, frankly because they are everywhere in droves.
I miss the Kelly voice and professionalism. But I'm still here.
I've been an NHL fan for many, many DECADES. Now that I'm retired and can actually follow ALL the team's games, well, life is good. I'm happy to debate the team's ups and downs but listen, after 58 years of Blues hockey and the entirety of the Thrashers existence on top of that, how could I possibly entertain the endless, mindless Army diatribes and all the negative agendas? How could I enjoy other broadcasts MORE than the Blues? How could I not comprehend the struggles of a challenged team? I lived through the 70's, Saskatoon, the turbulent 90's, hey even the Thrashers (yuck).
The Blues are much more than the here and now, today's game or this season. They are the sum of all things Blues in the past and all yet to come. They are why I wear a Blues cap, proudly. They are why I root for them regardless of the ups and downs, players coming and going, coaches and GMs galore. Seen all of that, over and over. Still here.