07-08-2022, 08:52 PM
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Celebrated Square Root Day
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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Poor comparison. The ASU Arena is not 90 miles from Phoenix.
If the Saddledome had collapsed before the Corral was demolished, you may be quite sure the league would have allowed the Flames to play temporarily in the Corral again rather than force the franchise to relocate. No doubt they'd have required massive renovations to bring the place up to code, just as the Coyotes are apparently putting a lot of money into ASU to meet league standards for issues other than seating capacity.
So the Islanders were approved to move into an 11,000-seat venue which was supposed to be permanent, and Winnipeg is playing in a 15,000-seat venue that actually is permanent… but you can't compare with the 1980s because there are no arenas that small now? Oooookay.
When first built, yes. After several renovations, capacity topped out at 16,316. It was still at that number when the Flames moved to Calgary.
Joe Louis Arena was the biggest in the NHL in 1980, with 19,275 seats. It would still be one of the biggest.
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I'm far too drunk for all of your rebuttals, so I concede.
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