Posted on 05/23/2020 12:34:43 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
The only hockey players most Americans can name from the top of their heads are Gretzky, Howe, Messier, and Lemieux.
I would rate hockey at the lowest of the 4 big sports.
Why doesn't it get much attention?
Per a Harris poll from 2016 (before all the kneeling), hockey ranked as the 6th most popular sport in the USA, with just 5% of respondents claiming hockey was their favorite, with Pro Football at the top of the pile:
But that doesn't means that people who love football also don't like hockey. Further, there are undoubtedly demographic reasons (hockey isn't as popular in Houston as it is in Philadelphia) and even physical reasons - kids only need a ball or a ball and bat and glove to play football or baseball or basketball but you need two kids with a pair of pads and a few nets to play a pickup game of hockey.
All that said, the best sports movie of all time is still Slap Shot.
I forgot Orr as well.
Im not certain this is universal, but I have a hard time following the puck on TV. I think that was a problem even when I went to a pro game in person . . .I would think that would be fixable on TV, by the expedient of putting a cursor of some kind on the puck. Use AI or something to keep the puck highlighted.
” The only hockey players most Americans can name from the top of their heads are Gretzky, Howe, Messier, and Lemieux. “
Gretzky and maybe Howe are the only names I even recognize. Couldn’t have named any from recall. Game has never appealed to me although I’ve lived in B.C. and Washington State where we have a local team.
Putting on the foil..!!!
Say that to my wife when I have to mask up to go in stores...
the answer to the question is because 98% of Americans have never played hockey even as children.. the more a sport is played in a country the more popular it is even with people who have never played it.. pretty simple
Several years ago I learned that NHL Hall of Famer Tim Horton, of the Buffalo Sabres was a cousin of mine, but of course that was after he had already died. I was doing research in Prince Edward County in Ontario, where my mother was born. On one of my trips there, I met a cousin I never knew before, and she took me to a Tim Horton’s restaurant, and told me of the family connection. I’d never heard of them before as there weren’t any in central New York State at the time. I believe we shared great-grandparents.
And the answer is:
It’s hard to follow that little black puck on television.
No TV, no money. No money, no fans.
I have no idea what that means. I’m assuming Tukka Rask is that machine they use between periods to smooth the ice?
Baseball needs a pitching clock
Football is better. More watchable with the technology.
Agree on nba. Basketball is a great game but not the way the pros have ruined it
Rarely, but sometimes, I'll randomly announce that "I am placing a personal bounty on the head of Tim McCracken." People ask "who?" "what"? And then I move on.
I don’t accept the premise. It is actually very popular but has a niche base and I would say it needs to retract.
Its better than *bleeping* soccer; Ill give it that.
The 3-Point Shot ruined basketball.
The country/media is overrun with and managed by gay blades?
No.
That is the xeroxaroni.
Yup, from the original 6 to over 20 teams and cities.
Boston, New York,Chicago,Toronto, Montreal,and Detroit.
Hardly.
There's no crying in hockey.
Or pansy fakery either.
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