Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Potomac Yard and very much support this happening, can’t wait for the Wizards & Caps games to happen here!
We were unaware that other than the rats anyone lives in Potomac Yard.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Potomac Yard and very much support this happening, can’t wait for the Wizards & Caps games to happen here!
Anonymous wrote:No way Alexandria can handle this. Alexandria residents have all rightly said they don’t want the franchises moving to their under-resourced and very much ill-prepared city.
I believe them.
Anonymous wrote:No way Alexandria can handle this. Alexandria residents have all rightly said they don’t want the franchises moving to their under-resourced and very much ill-prepared city.
I believe them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NHL fans have the highest median incomes out of any big 4 sports
Baltimore is a horrible fit for the nhl
OTOH, Baltimore would be an awesome basketball city
Financially it wouldn’t make sense to put the wiz in bmore but imo if the wiz moved to bmore and had a name change, it would shift the culture of the org for the better
The Baltimore Bullets were a thing before they moved to Washington.
And the Baltimore Skipjacks were a very well supported AHL team for decades.
Baltimore City was a different place 40 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NHL fans have the highest median incomes out of any big 4 sports
Baltimore is a horrible fit for the nhl
OTOH, Baltimore would be an awesome basketball city
Financially it wouldn’t make sense to put the wiz in bmore but imo if the wiz moved to bmore and had a name change, it would shift the culture of the org for the better
The Baltimore Bullets were a thing before they moved to Washington.
And the Baltimore Skipjacks were a very well supported AHL team for decades.
Anonymous wrote:NHL fans have the highest median incomes out of any big 4 sports
Baltimore is a horrible fit for the nhl
OTOH, Baltimore would be an awesome basketball city
Financially it wouldn’t make sense to put the wiz in bmore but imo if the wiz moved to bmore and had a name change, it would shift the culture of the org for the better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This definitely opens up Baltimore’s middle branch area right off 95 for an NHL arena. I think they would rather have NHL than nba
An NHL team near Camden Yards would be an easier drive for MoCo and PGC residents than the drive to Potomac Yards.
And Maryland already has the infrastructure there, as well as the long standing Maryland Stadium Authority.
If they called it “Chesapeake” like the Chesapeake Blue Crabs or something it could pull in a massive market from Delaware to Baltimore and all of Maryland plus around dc down to Norfolk which woujd relate more to Chesapeake than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This definitely opens up Baltimore’s middle branch area right off 95 for an NHL arena. I think they would rather have NHL than nba
An NHL team near Camden Yards would be an easier drive for MoCo and PGC residents than the drive to Potomac Yards.
And Maryland already has the infrastructure there, as well as the long standing Maryland Stadium Authority.
If they called it “Chesapeake” like the Chesapeake Blue Crabs or something it could pull in a massive market from Delaware to Baltimore and all of Maryland plus around dc down to Norfolk which woujd relate more to Chesapeake than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This definitely opens up Baltimore’s middle branch area right off 95 for an NHL arena. I think they would rather have NHL than nba
An NHL team near Camden Yards would be an easier drive for MoCo and PGC residents than the drive to Potomac Yards.
And Maryland already has the infrastructure there, as well as the long standing Maryland Stadium Authority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This definitely opens up Baltimore’s middle branch area right off 95 for an NHL arena. I think they would rather have NHL than nba
An NHL team near Camden Yards would be an easier drive for MoCo and PGC residents than the drive to Potomac Yards.