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Basically this guy named Steve Williamson i think it was. was going to visit all 30 Arena's of all 30 teams in 30 freaking days.

I mean wow, that is just awesome i know that is something alot of us would love to do, and he is doing it. He said that St Louis was by far a surprise, everytime the puck went into the corner the crowd was on its feet.

All i can is that he must be freaking rich, but man o man thats something amazing..

Here is a link http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2007/11/11/...0-hockey-games/

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Btw, Melrose said the Wings should be thankful for all the damn sweedes.

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Bascally, what arena would you like to go to other then the ones you havent been to already?

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their all cookie cutters now.

maple leaf gardens was pretty sweet, im glad i got to go watch the wings beat the hell outta t.o. while they still played there.

saddledome would be sweet...id like to goto a game at mellon in pittsburgh before its gone

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These days there isn't much to separate one hockey arena from another. I can't think of any that make me go "man, that would be a sweet place to watch a game."

I'd like to see the Wings play the Wild up in Minnesota. I've heard great things about that arena.

Edited by auxlepli

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The Islanders arena (I've been to a few games there), although old, still has a certain charm about it that you don't find in most of the newer arena's. Their all cookie cutters of each other now.

Never been to Pittsburgh's, but I'd like to go before it's gone. If I ever get enough money saved, I'd make a special point to going there to watch.

Other than that, though, I can't think of any I'd really like to go to. Maybe catch a game at the ACC in Toronto, or the new Prudential Center in Jersey. Of course, these teams both have their problems: the former has very expensive tickets that are hard to get, while the ladder is in one of the worst cities in the country. I don't think downtown Newark is exactly the best place to go.

I hope when the Wings new arena comes along they keep a classic charm to it. Not turn it into a grayscale business/corperate suite like the majority of NHL arena's today.

Edited by Kp-Wings

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I love hockey as much as the next guy. But hockey arena's are just too similar. Baseball I understand if someone wanted to see all of them because almost each one is unique. Football has its own special designs to the buildings as well. But hockey and basketball, you pretty much have to be doing this to say you have or to just see the mannerisms of the fans.

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I'd like to see the Wings play the Wild up in Minnesota. I've heard great things about that arena.

Hey Auxepli, as a resident of MN, I have seen many Wings games at the Excel, great place to watch hockey not a bad seat in the house. By the way there restaurant inside is amazing, great food. To bad my aunt and uncle have box seats against the Wings, but they did not invite me, I am pissed. Oh well. Guess I get watch it on the tube.

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