Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
Can anyone explain the Stanley Cup final schedule to me!,
I am sure there are more people just as curious, perplexed, pissed off - as I am.
If you don't know what I am talking about, don't worry.
Sports have now gone past being sport
Swede
They played tonight. They play again on Monday, Thursday, then if necessary Sunday and Wednesday. What exactly is your question? It's two days off between each game.
It's all driven by TV revenue and exposure; that's why NBC cherry picks and gets the games THEY want first.
Game 3 tonight, I think the Blues are going to make this series interesting.
So when a team travels its two days between games but once tonight's game is played it will be 1 day so Monday will be the game after tonight's.
Gooooooo BRUINS! Don't poke the bear 😉
waldron7 wrote:
Who cares??
Not me, that's for sure.
The only time I even give a crap about professional sports is if I have a wager on a game, which isn't often.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
I don't follow sports of any kind. I consider it to be a waste of time and money.
The season is way toooooo long. But it won't change because of money if anything it will get longer.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
Personally I wouldn't get out of the electric chair to attend any sports event, especially professional sports. In high school I played in the band. I knew all of the players on the field; I participated in all of the half time shows and had the best time. I cheered on the home team. I loved it. Then I joined the army and in the fall of 1959 was at Fort Jackson, SC in radio school. One Saturday a buddy and I got passes and took a bus into Columbia. We got off in front of the capital building and began looking for something to do. Suddenly it dawned on us that there was a game going on down at the USC stadium so we walked down there and bought tickets. It was the third quarter and our tickets placed us at the very top of the stadium behind the south goal post. It was deathly quiet up there. No one was yelling or even talking. We could see these ant-like characters running around down at the other end of the field. We sat there for maybe 10 minutes before deciding that it didn't interest us and we got up and left. At that point I realized that if I don't know the people on the field it just doesn't interest me. Therefore I could care less.
Bigmike1 wrote:
Therefore I could care less.
When you say this it means you care some no matter how little. If you say "I
couldn't care less", then you are saying you don't care at all. A lot of people get this wrong.
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