seaky12":zs6t13mt said:Brett":zs6t13mt said:So does anyone else have an NHL team they have adopted over the years ? If you do are you going to keep them over a new Seattle franchise ? Me personally I have been a St. Louis Blues fan for a long time, long as i can remember really, and they will very quickly become my 2nd fav team once we have a team of our own. Some people may think that is not cool or that it's a shitty move, but I have wanted a team for us since the early 90's and that is why I picked an NHL team to root for. The Blues will always be a team I cheer for unless we are playing eachother and I think it will be nice to maybe have another horse in the race should we not make the playoffs. My only concern about this is that it looks like we would be in the same division unless the NHL moves another team from the Pacific Division.
So who do you cheer for now ? what do you plan on doing when we finally get a team here in Seattle ?
I started watching ice hockey during the 2014 Winter Olympics and casually followed NHL for a couple of years (I was more of a Penguins hater than anything. In truth, still am) but I eventually latched onto the Buffalo Sabres. I absolutely will drop them like a hot potato for the Seattle franchise, as I'm a Seattle fan first and foremost. But I'll always have a soft spot for them.
The NHL to Seattle rumors actually influenced my team selection. I knew if there was even a silver of hope of Seattle getting a team, they would become priority and I'd drop whoever I decided to follow. So I decided that the team I followed had to meet certain criteria:
-Could not be divisional rival to potential Seattle franchise.
-Must be towards the bottom of their division. I assumed that an expansion franchise would be bad from the get-go so I wanted to go ahead and condition myself to losing hockey.
-Must not have any Stanley Cup wins.
That's a really cool way to pick a team to root for, me being 10 years old in 91-92 area I took a different approach, my name is Brett and there was this really good player named Brett Hull, also I always liked the movie Cujo and their goalie Curtis Joseph's nickname was CUJO. As an aspiring goaltender I always loved his helmet and it looked something like this.

I know we will be in the western conference and shouldnt have to worry about being division rivals which is good, and I too will always have a soft spot for the Blues.