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CJ, caught you floating around the JI board yesterday. Long time no speak?
Anyway, what do you (or any other JI hockey fans) make of this new WHA? I don't actually remember the first WHA, but as a former Whalers fanatic, I've always loved the history of the league....I'm sure as a Oiler fan, the original WHA means something to you also...... http://www.worldhockeyassociation.net/ Here are some quick comments: **The Quebec Nordiks? You got to be kidding me.......lucky they folded before even taking the ice....Even luckier they the "c" out of their new nick-name B) **Teams in Dallas and Miami? What the F' are these fools smoking? Miami is an NHL joke, now you add 2nd team to the city mix....Phoenix on the horizon :o :wacko: **Cincinnati? Anybody ever see the Cincinnati Stinger (WHA) logo/ flag prominately displayed on re-runs of WKRP in Cincinnati--that was Mike Luit's team...Still look for it, whenever that show is on TV Land. **Is this league really trying to sign 17 year old Sid Crosby, by throwing millions at him? Crosby, by the way, is supposed to be the next Lemiuex or Lindros (super prospect). |
rigs- i was a big wha supporter as my uncle was GM of Nordiques!!!
Original teams Winnipeg Jets Ottawa Nationals NE WHalers LA Sharks NY Raiders Cleveland Crusaders Minn Fighting Saints Edmonton Oilers Philly Blazers Houston Aeros |
afosomf, your uncle was the GM of the WHA Nordiques? Now, that's cool... ;)
Forgot to mention the Indianapolis Racers......Whalers folklore has it that former owner Howard Baldwin came up $5,000 dollars short of landing Wayne Gretzky. Whalers were the early favorite. I read there was a rich Canadian named Nelson Skalbania that used to go around buying teams in a bunch of sports, just for the purposes of moving them or folding them to make a profit (he may've taken the Flames to Calgary). Anyway, Skalbania bought the team from Indianapolis for the sole reason of selling Gretzky. Once Edmonton outbid the Whalers for the great one, he folded the team immediately...... Imagine how different sports in Connecticut would've been if Gretzky was on those young, talented Whalers teams in the 2nd half of the 1980's :o http://www.canoe.ca/GretzkyImages/racers.jpg Another great WHA story--Beer boycott forces merger: Quote:
Check out these logo's B) http://www.abdcards.com/acewhapn.jpg |
The WHA is pissing away a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY right now if they don't make this their inaugural season.
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This just in. The "New" WHA is officially dead.
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The NHL will find out that the interest is lacking even for the established league also, if this silliness continues. |
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The NHL will find out that the interest is lacking even for the established league also, if this silliness continues. [/b][/quote] Agreed. You have to keep ticket prices low to get people in the stands and that will not help the bottom dollar. I like hockey and I am not crushed that it is gone. |
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You have to keep ticket prices low to get people in the stands and that will not help the bottom dollar. I like hockey and I am not crushed that it is gone. [/b][/quote] That ain't the case here in detroit. Nose bleeds are $49 each |
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KC has there first hockey team in about 5 years playing in the UHL. There front row tickets go for $40 and then the next price is $18. |
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KC has there first hockey team in about 5 years playing in the UHL. There front row tickets go for $40 and then the next price is $18. [/b][/quote] Not bad. When I was at FT Sill I used to go to OKC Blazers games all the time. Not that bad of hockey. I was a little suprised that the WHA couldn't even get off the ground. |
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