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Stadium Series Sweater


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2 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Yeah they missed the mark big time. Worst stadium series jersey I’ve seen to be honest. Looks like a 3rd world country knock off. 

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46 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Yeah they missed the mark big time. Worst stadium series jersey I’ve seen to be honest. Looks like a 3rd world country knock off. 

I think it’ll look a lot better with all the padding under it, and hopefully black pants and helmet. That just looks like some dollar store quality jersey in that pic. 

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3 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Ya outside under football lights on fast moving hockey players it’s going to look phenomenal.

For a fans every day use. Not digging it. 

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

I think they just need contrasting sweater colors. After all, the nearest fans to the ice will be at least 15 yards away given the fact hockey ice is about 1/3 the size of a football field.

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I understand the whole appeal of attending an outdoor hockey game, especially in NC; but I can't say I would want to sit in the nosebleeds or really anywhere I couldn't see the action well. 

It will be interesting to see if NC can get one of those upper 60 / low 70 degree February days!  😂

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3 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

understand the whole appeal of attending an outdoor hockey game,

I really don't understand the appeal. One of the biggest selling points of attending a hockey game is the amazing proximity to the action- much closer than any of the other sports, except maybe hoops.

Sitting as far away as a football stadium allows, you'll be lucky to hear a puck hitting a stick or a crossbar.

And we haven't even gotten into how the league just rakes in the cash when the teams have no say in the ticket prices. For $180 I cans sit behind the penalty box at PNC. For $250 I can sit in the upper deck nosebleeds at Carter Finley. No, thanks.

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