Club level seats are a good view.
You do see much more of the game in person, especially how players are without the puck. But I also find I can miss quite a bit if/when I get focused on a certain player, or on the check being finished where the puck just was. - Ratsreign
As I am the top row of the 100 level, that is essentially my view (except I am directly behind the goalie), so a vertical rather than horizontal perspective. It's really the perfect height to see the game. You get 95% of the speed and all of the ice at once.
That speed from about the 7th row though.... everybody's gotta see McDavid from in close one time.
Club level seats are a good view.
You do see much more of the game in person, especially how players are without the puck. But I also find I can miss quite a bit if/when I get focused on a certain player, or on the check being finished where the puck just was. - Ratsreign
Club level seats are a good view.
You do see much more of the game in person, especially how players are without the puck. But I also find I can miss quite a bit if/when I get focused on a certain player, or on the check being finished where the puck just was. - Ratsreign
Absolutely agree
The Sabres were having a really difficult time fumbling the puck in their own zone. Easy chips up the boards were not easy yesterday.
Power of course is gonna struggle at 19 years old.
Sabres defenseman were almost purposely passing in front and thru comrie. Sloppy
Florida looked good, you're gonna have a great season
Club level seats are a good view.
You do see much more of the game in person, especially how players are without the puck. But I also find I can miss quite a bit if/when I get focused on a certain player, or on the check being finished where the puck just was. - Ratsreign
Lol, it’s good I always go with my boy, he’ll tell me what I missed with the puck, and I tell him how the guy who made the pass got wrecked - Ratsreign
That's Cool, ask your boy to bring his Crayola and paper next time. He can draw pictures of what's happening and you can send them to other people who happened to sit in a boxes yesterday and help them understand.