Saturday, August 25, 2007
SABRES, PENS WILL GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY
http://www.thehockeynews.com/en/news/news.asp?idNews=25638
It's on.
According to various sources, the NHL will go ahead with a second outdoor game on Jan. 1, 2007-08.
The game, tentatively call the "Ice Bowl," will feature the Penguins and the Sabres dueling at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo and will be broadcast nationally in the U.S. by NBC.
After the remarkably successful 2003 Heritage Classic in Edmonton, the league is hoping another alfresco will create similar a buzz.
The sold-out game at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton had record audience of 60,000 watch the hometown Oilers drop a 4-3 decision to the Montreal Canadiens.
The New Year's Day game could surpass the Heritage Classic as the largest audience to ever watch an NHL hockey game as Ralph Wilson Stadium seats 73,967 for a football game and would likely seat more for hockey.
The NHL is expected to make an official announcement Sept. 10 in Buffalo.
SABRES, PENS WILL GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY
http://www.thehockeynews.com/en/news/news.asp?idNews=25638
It's on.
According to various sources, the NHL will go ahead with a second outdoor game on Jan. 1, 2007-08.
The game, tentatively call the "Ice Bowl," will feature the Penguins and the Sabres dueling at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo and will be broadcast nationally in the U.S. by NBC.
After the remarkably successful 2003 Heritage Classic in Edmonton, the league is hoping another alfresco will create similar a buzz.
The sold-out game at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton had record audience of 60,000 watch the hometown Oilers drop a 4-3 decision to the Montreal Canadiens.
The New Year's Day game could surpass the Heritage Classic as the largest audience to ever watch an NHL hockey game as Ralph Wilson Stadium seats 73,967 for a football game and would likely seat more for hockey.
The NHL is expected to make an official announcement Sept. 10 in Buffalo.