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Chevy Lover
1/20/2008 1:52:08 AM
What a blast! I went to the Canucks hockey game tonight and sat in the front row right at the glass and what an experience. Not only do you hear and see the game, but you get to feel it too. There were a few pucks that hit the glass in front of me and a few players did as well. I had my feet on the boards and felt them move when the players hit them.
If you ever get the chance to sit really close at a hockey game, go for it.
You know I took a camera  


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Paddle_grl
1/20/2008 4:10:02 AM
Awesome!!! Sounds like a great time...nice pictures too!
TheBrettster
1/20/2008 7:27:12 AM
I want a picture with the dolphin/whale thing.
blazinloud
1/20/2008 8:39:41 AM
sweet!
 
I'd have to go to a different province to watch an NHL game
 
alls we have here is WHL
 
so did vancouver win?
Blazin_Jason
1/20/2008 9:15:09 AM
Too bad they lost.
Chevy Lover
1/20/2008 11:10:09 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: TheBrettster

I want a picture with the dolphin/whale thing.

You mean the Orca/killer whale?


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Idriveachevy
1/20/2008 11:10:47 AM
Hey i went to a hockey game too last night, it was only an AHL game but it was fun none the less.  hartford wolfpack -vs- portland pirates
lennyblazer
1/20/2008 11:22:37 AM
I watched the Redwings the last couple nights on my HDTV 20" widscreen computer monitor, but next weekend I get to see some WCHA hockey action. My University (Michigan Tech) is playing Colorado College, should be a pretty good game and I have 2nd or 3rd row season tickets at center ice, right behind the away pentaly box and the annoucer. I really want to get down and see a Redwings game in the Joe, but not sure if that is going to happen this year.

Looks like you had a good game, and those tickets were really good seats for the Vancouver game.
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