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The Difference Between the Carolina Franchises


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I feel like you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. Just because YOU don't like hockey doesn't mean no one does. The 'Canes will be in Raleigh for quite some time.

i can't play hockey with my family,friends,or my enemies,so its really useless,nobody i know down here has a frozen yard

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You have obviously never been to the RBC center so there is no reason for me to reason with you. Its one of the loudest arenas in the NHL and I doubt any of those fans had an ice rink in thier backyards either.

yes i've been,our arena football team has a better crowd,and we half the size of raleigh.if i remember right you got the team cause they couldn't sell out from where they were.you didn't start the franchise,so that is way different.you compare apples to apples if you want to prove a point,if not shut the puck up

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It doesnt matter where the franchise started. The fact is they get better fan support here than they did in hartford. Im pretty sure you're lying because if you really did go to the RBC center you would be honest with yourself and admit that the atmosphere is electric. The canes have been in Raleigh for 4 less years than the panthers have been in charlotte and the atmosphere is light years ahead. Not even a debatble discussion. If you dont like hockey thats fine. But dont lie to yourself and say that the atmosphere isnt awesome. The panthers will never come close to having that unless they move to raleigh.

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