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In search of the DVD of the 2011 Connecticut Whale Bowl featuring the Providence Bruins vs Connecticut Whale on February 19, 2011 outside at Rentschler Field.
I believe the DVD was created on demand based on online sales so if there are any out there, they are probably extremely scarce.
It does let me get to the payment page, but I definitely don’t want to risk paying and then get a “not available in your region” message when trying to watch a game.
Does Grand Rapids players use individual goal songs for goals scored? I was wondering because I am updating goal horns and songs for my old NHL video games.
Would it not make sense to move 2 teams from the pacific? One each to the central and north for four 8 team divisions?
Anybody else bothered by the fact that you can no longer watch single AHL games. Last season I watched quite a few Griffins games at $8 per game. Cheaper than a ticket. This year I haven’t seen a single game because Flohockey makes you buy a monthly or yearly subscription. It’s AHL hockey, few people are watching the league broadly and most fans only seem interested in their team. If I can’t buy individual games I’d at least like a team package. I have no interest in buying Hershey Bears content (for example) that I don’t care about.
Title says it’s all really
I live in San Jose. I've been to some Barracuda games and it seems like they're just as good as Sharks players except they make a few more errors. They look just as big, fast, and talented but maybe there's not enough room on an NHL roster with so much talent. Seems to be the case rather than them being inferior product.