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Buffalo City Flags to be at Half-Mast for Tim Russert

Tim Russert’s sudden death is striking me much more than I first thought. Keith Olbermann, I think with tears on his face, just read Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown’s statement. Brown ordered all flags on Buffalo city property to be lowered to half-mast. For Tim Russert.

Today Buffalo lost its biggest booster.

TAGS: buffalo

Jun 13, 06:04 PM /

 

My NBC Ice Bowl Crowd Shot

During the third period of the Ice Bowl, an NBC cameraman panned the front row of my section. Bruce, Scott, and I were shown waving our Buffalo Sabres flag, and then the digital signal froze while the camera was on us. My dad downloaded the whole Ice Bowl from a torrent and cut this video.

Jan 6, 08:22 PM /

 

The Ice Bowl

On New Years Day, the Buffalo Sabres and the Pittsburgh Penguins will meet in the first-ever outdoor NHL hockey game in the United States, playing before 73,000 people at Ralph Wilson Stadium, home of football’s Buffalo Bills. Though the NHL calls it the Winter Classic, Buffalo fans know this game as the “Ice Bowl” – the closest any Buffalo team has come to a “Bowl” game in about 15 years.

I won 4 tickets to the Ice Bowl from a contest on Sabres.com; though they’re obstructed view and in the family section, I’m still going to watch the game in the front row in the middle of the stadium.

I’ve been in Buffalo since before Christmas, and the Ice Bowl is taking on mythologically epic proportions. For many Buffalonians, this ranks alongside the Bills’ Super Bowl appearances, or the Sabres’ sole Stanley Cup series eleven years ago.

How do you build a hockey rink in a football stadium? The NHL made this time-lapse video.

Each night on the news shows, there’s a special report on the progress of the construction of the ice rink in the center of the football stadium. There’s Ice Bowl and Sabres merchandise in every grocery store. More than 8,000 people bought $5 tickets to watch the game on the Jumbotron in the Sabres’ HSBC Arena. Tickets are going for as much as $1400 on eBay.

For those with tickets, the NHL is making sure there’s going to be a big party for the event. The Buffalo News ran a story this morning titled, “Party Time at The Ralph”:

The outdoor hockey party, featuring the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins on center ice at Ralph Wilson Stadium, officially kicks off at 8 a.m. Tuesday when the parking lot gates open. And for those who have run out of party-planning energy, pregame festivities await.

“What I’m thinking is everybody’s going out for New Year’s and probably not thinking tailgating, so we’re going to create a tailgate party for those arriving,” said Don Renzulli, National Hockey League senior vice president of events and entertainment.

Once the stadium opens at 11, the party spills inside. The main vendor for the game expects to sell more than $1,000,000 in food and merch during the game.

“There is no doubt this will be the most food ever eaten at a hockey game,” said Sportservice President Rick Abramson. “It will be a spectacular feast.”

The pantries at the stadium are being stocked to sell an estimated 12,000 slices of pizza, 10,000 hot dogs, 31,000 cups of coffee, 6,000 pretzels, 5,000 hamburgers, 5,000 cups of potato soup, 3,000 bags of peanuts, 1,400 pounds of chicken wings, 12,000 bottles of soft drinks, and 5,400 bottles of water.

Fans who have gotten past their New Year’s Eve celebration are expected to down some 70,000 cups of beer. And in a first for the stadium, hot chocolate sellers will be roaming the aisles to help fans beat the chill.

Needless to say, I am beyond excited for New Years Day. I’ll be hitting the parking lot at 8 am with my friends and my 16-year-old (6’ 4”) brother, who we need to get into the special “family” section.

For a slightly more pesstimistic view of the Ice Bowl, this FoxSports hockey commentary dismisses the “Big Outdoor Game” as a last-ditch effort by the struggling hockey league to siphon casual fans surfing TV into this spectacle on ice.

For one-off gimmicks like the Winter Classic, it’s a neat idea that will make for great photo ops and highlight segments, but don’t expect to be anything else than a quick spark in the sports fan’s world. There are no quick fixes, and if the NHL’s willing to accept that, then by all means keep up the occasional outdoor game for its spectacle and grandeur. If they want anything else out of it, I’m afraid they’re out of luck.

However, the author makes some really interesting points about hitching the future of hockey to new media for easy updates to news and scores, as well as the continued adoption of HD TVs to enable casual fans to better see the details of the game, and the critical element, following the puck.

Dec 30, 11:30 AM /

 

It's finally happened: Canada invades United States

I’ve been home in Buffalo since Monday, and there is a disturbingly larger number of cars with Ontario or otherwise Canadian license plate. For the first time in a long while, the Canadian dollar is worth more than the US dollar. As of Saturday Nov 24, $1 US is worth only 98 cents in Canada, and so our northern neighbors continue to come in droves to our malls.

The Buffalo News investigated the invasion in its Black Friday coverage:

Sue Hazelwood of Brighton, Ont., led a posse of shoppers, which included two daughters, a daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters, through the Galleria. The seasoned, crossborder shopping gang drove 3z hours to Niagara Falls, N.Y., on Thursday. They got hotel rooms, rested briefly, then headed to the outlet mall just after midnight.

By 6:30 a.m. they had begun their assault on the Galleria, armed with detailed lists and walkie-talkies to keep track of each other. [...]

Already a fan of stores like J.C. Penney and Disney, which don’t have outlets in Canada, she said the strong Canadian dollar — worth $1.01 U.S. on Friday — will keep her and her family members on this side of the border through Saturday.

Forget everything else about George W. Bush in his quest to become the Worst President Ever. Canada has invaded the United States to take advantage of the weakest dollar in 30 years, and they’re not leaving any time soon. Thanks, George.

Nov 24, 10:22 AM /

 

Auburn Marching Band Plays Thriller in Horror Costumes

On Sunday Oct. 28, dozens of high school marching bands met at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY for the annual New York State Field Band Championships. Congratulations are due to Orchard Park High School (woooo alma mater! wooo!) for clinching their first ever National-class championship.

The show you have to watch, though, is Auburn High School’s rendition of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Trumpets don Freddy Kreuger masks, the drumline all has skulls on their heads and painted on their drums, and, well, you really just have to watch it. The title track of Thriller comes on about 2/3 the way through the video.

TAGS: buffalo, music, videos

Oct 30, 08:20 AM / Comment

 

I have to immediately blog this.

TAGS: buffalo, hockey

Oct 11, 09:33 PM / Comment

 

Buffalo Bills: Early Disconnect?

“Like countless others, I go into each season consumed with blind faith that somehow this year will be the one. Then a horrible thing happens: they start playing the games.”

Donn Esmonde, The Buffalo News 9/28/07

On Sunday, the Bills (0-3) face the Jets (1-2). This random betting site has the Bills winning +3, but we’ll see if second-string QB Trent Edwards can pull us through these dark, dark days.

TAGS: buffalo, football

Sep 29, 12:58 AM / Comment

 

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