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Trigger
26-09-18, 10:53
Play Nottingham panthers tonight. Live on Freesports TV channel, available via sky, virgin and even free view apparently.

https://www.freesports.tv

IanD
26-09-18, 14:26
Play Nottingham panthers tonight. Live on Freesports TV channel, available via sky, virgin and even free view apparently.

https://www.freesports.tv
Happy to give it a watch. I went to a few Devils matches last season fitting them in after home matches. Always a good crowd and atmosphere.

Taunton Blue Genie
26-09-18, 15:58
Happy to give it a watch. I went to a few Devils matches last season fitting them in after home matches. Always a good crowd and atmosphere.

I just bought tickets to see the Dusseldorf v Augsburg ice hockey game on the same weekend in January when a Gladbach home game (coincidentally v Augsburg) is pencilled in.

Lawnmower
26-09-18, 16:28
Happy to give it a watch. I went to a few Devils matches last season fitting them in after home matches. Always a good crowd and atmosphere.

I enjoy the sport, the skill and the pace,but the atmosphere makes me cringe.

They play the anthem and hardly anyone sings it, then the rest of it seems Americanised, synthetic and manufactured.

Doesn’t necessarily spoil it , just seems a bit unnecessary as the game would create an atmosphere on its own.

Rock_Flock_of_Five
26-09-18, 16:59
I've only been to one ice hockey game, that was in the Devil's first season at the old rink next to Toys R'us. I was stood behind the goal at the end near the entrance. The players were doing their usual pre-match warm up routine, when all of a sudden, a stray puck hit the net, came through and caught me on the thigh. I was later told that a spectator at another Devils home game wasn't so lucky.. and caught the puck full in the face!

chris lee
26-09-18, 17:08
I enjoy the sport, the skill and the pace,but the atmosphere makes me cringe.

They play the anthem and hardly anyone sings it, then the rest of it seems Americanised, synthetic and manufactured.

Doesn’t necessarily spoil it , just seems a bit unnecessary as the game would create an atmosphere on its own.

I personally love the atmosphere, I find the mood just light-hearted fun, not very intense or gripping like football, but I enjoy the change, and is great place to go for some beers with friends, and fantastic to take little ones!

Maxim
26-09-18, 18:04
Lets go Devils.

Wales-Bales
26-09-18, 18:22
I just bought tickets to see the Dusseldorf v Augsburg ice hockey game on the same weekend in January when a Gladbach home game (coincidentally v Augsburg) is pencilled in.
Did you pay in Euros?

Taunton Blue Genie
26-09-18, 19:11
Did you pay in Euros?

Last week I quietly completed my task of visiting every independent European country, by the way, Wally-Bollocks :-)

Lawnmower
26-09-18, 19:48
Lets go Devils.

Where ?

I’ve only just got here FFS

Lawnmower
26-09-18, 19:49
I personally love the atmosphere, I find the mood just light-hearted fun, not very intense or gripping like football, but I enjoy the change, and is great place to go for some beers with friends, and fantastic to take little ones!

Agree it’s good for kids, it just feels weird

billy.ronson
26-09-18, 20:03
2 up at end of second period :thumbup:

jon1959
26-09-18, 21:26
I enjoy the sport, the skill and the pace,but the atmosphere makes me cringe.

They play the anthem and hardly anyone sings it, then the rest of it seems Americanised, synthetic and manufactured.

Doesn’t necessarily spoil it , just seems a bit unnecessary as the game would create an atmosphere on its own.

I only ever went to one ice hockey match - Sheffield Steelers v Cardiff Devils - and it was years ago, but what you describe is exactly why I never wanted to go again. It did spoil it. GSTQ, union flags, popcorn and synthetic Americana - my idea of hell!

billy.ronson
26-09-18, 21:27
Lost 3-4 :frown:

IanD
27-09-18, 07:53
Lost 3-4 :frown:

3-1 up and conspired to lose 4-3 with seconds on the clock in the final period. Good to see free to air, live, matches on tv. Yes, it's different to going to the CCS. No segregation, more of a family audience, drinking allowed. The days of "went to a fight and a hockey match broke out" seem long gone. Full credit to Panthers for their tribute and minutes applause before the game in memory of Devil's fans daughter who sadly passed away.

The Bob Banker Spanker
27-09-18, 07:54
Never been before but going next Saturday with the missus.
Hopefully a good evening.

Maxim
27-09-18, 17:14
Never been before but going next Saturday with the missus.
Hopefully a good evening.

Try the John Wayne burger its lush.:thumbup:

Lawnmower
27-09-18, 17:52
I only ever went to one ice hockey match - Sheffield Steelers v Cardiff Devils - and it was years ago, but what you describe is exactly why I never wanted to go again. It did spoil it. GSTQ, union flags, popcorn and synthetic Americana - my idea of hell!

Glad it’s not just me. It doesn’t bother my wife or daughters, but my lad cringes as much as I do 👍

IanD
28-09-18, 06:36
I only ever went to one ice hockey match - Sheffield Steelers v Cardiff Devils - and it was years ago, but what you describe is exactly why I never wanted to go again. It did spoil it. GSTQ, union flags, popcorn and synthetic Americana - my idea of hell!

If you've not been to Ice Arena Wales then it's worth giving it a go for a unique Welsh take on proceedings. If it's one thing Devil's are very good at it's ramping up the atmosphere particularly with their pre-match videos. Yes it can be a bit cheesy but Devil's fans are now finding their own voice/developing their own songs and chants. Belfast Giants showed the way forward in the Challenge Cup final. They've taken football chants and adapted them for ice hockey. It's perfectly possible to go to CCS in the afternoon, down the Bay/IAW afterwards and take in a Devil's match. Plenty more parking too now that Toys R Us have gone bust.

the other bob wilson
28-09-18, 07:04
Do the crowd still get more excited about the punch ups than they do when their team scores?