Serbia wrote:I'm not kidding at all. Although, again, I shall not debate the NHL with him, for reasons already stated.
So, really, you may be willing to debate "hockey" with him, just not "some NHL specific issues". I mean, "
Has the crackdown on obstruction interference made the game more dangerous?" can be debated by a person who doesn't follow the NHL while "
Will the NHL reverse or soften their stance on diligently calling all obstruction interference?" requires more in-depth knowledge of the marketing of the "
NHL", while not so much knowledge of "
hockey".
ben79 wrote:what theProwler said is what i think, i like hockey and nhl, but i don't follow the other teams like i follow montreal, imagine me watching the stanley cup final with boston winning it after we were at 1 goal of beating them, just can't watch it ---- it hurts too much

I feel the same way, only about the Maple Leafs. I watch Leafs games only. So I see some other NHL teams, but only when they play the Leafs. I watched some of the Stanley Cup finals last year, but really didn't give a hoot about what happened. Unless it's the Leafs playing, I feel very little emotion about any NHL game.
Meanwhile, I'm refereeing or lining two to seven games a week, so I see a fair amount of hockey. I do care a lot about those games because I try to have a positive (and hopefully unnoticed) impact on the game.