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Saturday, July 02, 2016

Professional hockey league eyes Wicomico County

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) — A professional single-A level hockey league has expressed interest in expanding into Salisbury.

Federal Hockey League Vice Commissioner Andrew “Sarge” Richards says the league, which is in its seventh year, is looking to broaden itself geographically and thinks Salisbury would be a good fit.

Wicomico County Parks and Recreation Director Steve Miller says the county is just beginning to examine the possibility of having a professional hockey team.

Richards says for a team to survive, each game would generally need to see 1,200 to 1,500 attendees at about $10 per ticket.

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18 comments:

  1. Are there really enough people in this area that are interested in hockey and would be willing to pay to see a game? It seems like more of a northern sport.

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  2. 554-Just look around and recognize those #8 Capital jerseys. It's an NHL team that's sorta local. Kind of a big deal. Despite the fact that the Caps do nothing but choke.

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  3. If you build it,they will come.

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  4. @ Anonymous 6:14 PM

    As a person that has attended more minor league hockey games then National League Hockey in his life time, I would attend at least a half dozen games a season provided the ticket prices were right.

    Sand Box John

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  5. Never payed much attention to the sport., but I might ??

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  6. Ticket prices will probably be high and don't forget the added fees.

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  7. does the shore birds sell that many tickets per game?
    that would be the answer as to whether it is sustainable or not.

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  8. The old mall property would be better with an arena built at the 3/4 mark app 200 yards from the Twilley Center & in the direct center of the property between Civic Ave and St Albans Church Rd.Lots of parking would be available.The Civic Center is not configured properly for ice hockey.

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  9. @ Anonymous 11:23

    The Civic Center is a hell of lot better then the old American Royal Arena that hosted the minor league Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League back in the 1960 and 1970s. It had columns behind the board and the first row of seats were 15' from the ice surface. They filled the joint up most games.

    Sand Box John

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  10. Don't forget you current and future hockey fans - you're expected to buy lots of beer to keep the 'ice' smooth!

    I enjoy NHL hockey and my team isn't the Caps or Flyers.

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  11. Who is coming. Ghetto bury residents? Maybe all those trendy hipsters moving to the downtown area. FYI Jamaaal, Tyreiskeka, and Pablo don't watch no hockey.

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  12. Anonymous said...
    Are there really enough people in this area that are interested in hockey and would be willing to pay to see a game? It seems like more of a northern sport.

    July 2, 2016 at 5:54 PM

    No there isn't enough people. And yes it is more of a Northern sport. Remember when Ed Urban was on the Parks and Rec's Commission and pushing for indoor hockey? Where is Urban originally from?

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  13. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    554-Just look around and recognize those #8 Capital jerseys. It's an NHL team that's sorta local. Kind of a big deal. Despite the fact that the Caps do nothing but choke.

    July 2, 2016 at 6:14 PM

    And Rarely do you see them Dumb Dumb. No it isn't kind of a big deal. Just because you like them Capitals doesn't mean every one else does. Idiots like you are just pipe dreaming. Jeez!

    And by the way it's not the Capitals they are bringing here.

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  14. Anonymous said...
    @ Anonymous 6:14 PM

    As a person that has attended more minor league hockey games then National League Hockey in his life time, I would attend at least a half dozen games a season provided the ticket prices were right.

    Sand Box John

    July 2, 2016 at 9:05 PM

    Wow!! Bring on the Hockey!! Sand Box John is going to set the County on fire with his six games attended. Heck, that's enough to bring in all that revenue to pay off Culvers Scholarship program. Wow, 6 whole games!

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  15. Anonymous said...
    Ticket prices will probably be high and don't forget the added fees.

    July 2, 2016 at 11:03 PM

    If it's anything like the concerts it will be like $50 a ticket.

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  16. Anonymous said...
    does the shore birds sell that many tickets per game?
    that would be the answer as to whether it is sustainable or not.

    July 2, 2016 at 11:09 PM

    No and No!

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  17. Anonymous said...
    @ Anonymous 11:23

    The Civic Center is a hell of lot better then the old American Royal Arena that hosted the minor league Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League back in the 1960 and 1970s. It had columns behind the board and the first row of seats were 15' from the ice surface. They filled the joint up most games.

    Sand Box John

    July 2, 2016 at 11:55 PM

    Whelp, here the the expert opinion of Mr. Six Game Savior. He will be on the Board advising the team and the Civic Center.

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  18. Anonymous said...

    Don't forget you current and future hockey fans - you're expected to buy lots of beer to keep the 'ice' smooth!

    I enjoy NHL hockey and my team isn't the Caps or Flyers.


    July 3, 2016 at 12:17 AM

    It's going to be a drunk fest for the few hockey fans that will be there.

    Now we will have to pay $600K a year for that failed scholarship program and then all the renovations and equipment for a failed hockey league. Yep, we gunna be paying that debt for many years to come.

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