Outdoor NHL Hockey: Winter Classic 2008 Fun to Watch

By Sheryl Nantus, published Jan 02, 2008
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Whether you agreed or disagreed with the concept, the 2008 NHL Winter Classic was a fun game to watch. But is the idea of playing on an outdoor ice rink just a gimmick to get more fans? Or is this retro trend something that should be incorporated into the game itself, dragging the comfortable fans and players out of the arenas and into the harsh elements from whence hockey originally began?

Anyone who watched the Pittsburgh Penguins (in old-school uniforms) play the Buffalo Sabres to a 1-1 tie and then pick up the win in a dramatic shootout has to agree that there's a certain appeal to the idea of playing hockey outside. After all, that's where the sport started. But historical buffs aside, who really wants to freeze to death in sub-zero temperatures watching their team shuffle back and forth across snow-covered ice?

The teams playing at Buffalo had the advantage of heated benches to keep warm - just imagine going to see your favorite team game after game and sitting outside on cold cement seats or chilled wooden chairs. While it may seem fun and nostalgic the first or second time the thrill is going to wear off quickly as fans discover that it's just not all that much fun to catch a cold or be constantly worried about freezing off their exterior digits. Sure you can bring hot chocolate and I'm sure the coffee vendors will be rushing too and fro with their wares but is it really worth all that for the retro factor?

Over 70,000 rabid hockey fans poured into the Ralph Wilson Stadium to witness the game; the falling snow often halting the play and allowing players to catch their breath as Zambonis raced across the ice to restore a playable surface. The pace of the game changes, then - to one of trying to fight the weather and the changing conditions instead of playing the other team.

Outdoor NHL Hockey: Winter Classic 2008 Fun to Watch
Date: January 1, 2008
Location:
Buffalo, NY  USA
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were all the seats heated? or was it just the players?

Posted on 01/12/2008 at 4:01:15 PM

 
Gimmick? Tradition? What's the difference?! We love it!

Posted on 01/02/2008 at 3:01:56 PM

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