When he didn’t have the Saddledome as one of the 5 worst NHL arenas, I knew this channel was not one to be taken seriously. These wild mispronunciations seal the deal.
Buffalo native here, Sabres aren’t getting a new arena anytime soon. Keybank center needs a lot of improvements and they’re finally starting this offseason with a new roof and Jumbotron, but they need a lot of improvements like seating and concourse area. Most importantly a good team though lol
Terry would even have more of a reason to not be seen in public if he asked for a replacement arena for his Sabres after whats going down with the Bills new stadium and its ticket price.
This guy obviously has not been to a Panthers game, so let me tell ya what’s it’s really like. Seats are comfy, tons of GOOD local and fast food options, big food courts, clean concourse, cool vibes, big team store, and some the largest and nicest luxury boxes of the NHL.
They’ve been talking about new arena / renovating Ball Arena in Denver for years. They want to build a whole new sports complex with restaurants and apartments. Right now the Avs practice in a public athletic complex so they want a private practice rink right by Ball Arena. They are planning on closing Eltich Gardens and adding the practice complex for the Nuggets and Avs on the same property as a new arena last I heard. The current arena isn’t too bad but it could use a refresh for sure as it’s started showing its age the past few seasons. They definitely need to get their bathrooms figured out as you could be in line for the entire intermission because there’s not enough bathrooms for the capacity.
I agree it's time for them to start thinking about getting a new arena for the Avs and Nuggets as I do like the plan of the sports complex with restaurants and apartments. It can probably coincide with the Denver Broncos new stadium in the future and build them both in the same area downtown. Coors Field is the only one that doesn't need a new ballpark for the Rockies.
Bridgestone Arena is one of the nicest, cleanest and overall best Arenas i've ever been to, there's 0 point in replacing it and its already recently been heavily renovated
Bro as a panthers fan our arena isn’t great but its by far from the worst, we have a decent seating capacity and the location is not as bad as people make it out to be
I’m a Canadian and when I went there I thought it was really nice, huge concourses and great food options. I’d put it ahead of Amalie, Canadian tire center, key bank and far better than the saddledome and probably on par with Scotiabank lol. This guy is wild.
The Wells Fargo Center was built mostly for the Flyers with the Sixers being secondary. They just did a $400m renovation in the last 5 years. The Sixers new arena would be basketball-only and isn’t looking likely to happen.
It's gonna happen it's just going to take a little time, they should make sure it can fit a hockey rink though, but the Flyers don't have to move in there because they own the Wells Fargo Center and can stay in South Philly.
Plus Wells Fargo added the first ever kinetic scoreboard which can change sizes and it's in 4K as part of the renovations. The upgrades helped the fan experience in several ways.
One of the newer. If I'm not mistaken, there were no expansion teams between when the Jackets and Wild entered together, and when the Golden Knights entered
What's funny is the bro, then says the Xcel Energy center is an older arena, despite being built the same year as nationwide!. He might be a little dumb.
Well, they are one of the 4 newest teams in the league. Even the revamped Winnipeg Jets are technically older as Atlanta joined in 1999. Also considering you have 3 teams that are 100+ years old in the league (MTL, TOR, BOS), being less than a quarter century old makes them young in every sense of the number. 24 year old humans are considered young, so the same goes with sports teams that are the same age.
The Wells Fargo Center just finished up a 400 million renovation in the early parted of this Season it was a 2 or 3 year the new locker-room looks alot better when tye renovations where finally finished The TV crew Jim Jackson took a tour and showed of all what was renovated over the last couple seasons . The 76ers want a new Arena because they don't own any part of the Wells Fargo Center they rent it Josh Harris also owns the Devils & Commaners
I’ve been to a lot of NHL arenas and The Excel arena for Minnesota is awesome and not a bad seat in the place and I think one of top arenas in the NHL and they won’t be moving for many many years, it really doesn’t even need a renovation. Chicago and Colombus arena are also awesome, Vegas is good, Dallas and Nashville arenas are fine maybe need a little renovation but nothing major. Winnipeg arena although not that old but seemed to be made somewhat on the cheap side and could use a major renovation and my least favorite arena been to
Yes a new arena is needed for the Panthers. But I still don't get why people that are not from South Florida decide that the location of it is "bad", with ZERO research or anything to back up what they say. What is the good location? South Beach? Hialeah? Mar-O-Lago? What outsiders don't understand is that the current arena is actually where the fanbase is, suburban families (western suburbs), and relocated northeasterners and Canadians (Broward County). They will not see better attendance if they went back to downtown Miami.
@@spacemansports4129 I keep checking several NHL sources on attendance and all put Florida in the top 10 in attendance inthe league even with the 5th biggest seating. The Heat whose fans also get called out has sold out for 15 years and it's only one of 6 NBA arenas that sell out every game. The bottom line is there is a lot of South Florida hate from supposed better fanbases who don't even sell out their games. They talk about empty seats at Heat, Dolphin and Panthers games but yeah that's South Florida like LA there is a lot to do and many people with crazy amounts of money who have tickets but don't show up all the time.
3:41 um the United Center is fine dude for over 10 years. That’s an old picture too, they have LED Screens on the outside of the building now, and as someone who goes to the UC pretty regularly. The building is in phenomenal shape, they’re not going anywhere in 10 years. That building easily has another 75 years left in it if not more. Plus it’s the largest arena in the NHL
T.B. Lightning Amalie Arena is not part of Tampa's issues to fund. Jeffrey Vinik owner is considered the top owner or thereabouts in all of sports. He uses his money to remodel or whatever he decides to do. He is even behind the revitalization of a district around Amalie. With POS Bill Gates contributing. Vinik gives away 50k every home game for years now for some group or person in the community. City of Tampa is only responsible for Raymond James(Bucs) and Legends Field(Yanks Minor league Team, Corp). Our money built both.
Teams in Washington DC have a huge problem locating land to build any stadiums or arenas. Heck, the Washington Commaders wanted to leave FedEx stadium in Maryland, and they finally got some potential offers to build a stadium in tge where the RFK memorial stadium once stood. That took years and it would probably make more sense for both the Capitals and Wizards to build a new stadium where the current on is located and rent places until the new one is complete.
Amerant Bank Arena is in a decent location. It is an hour and a half drive (NOT INCLUDING TRAFFIC) from Palm Beach County, Broward County, Collier County, and Miami-Dade. They could put the team in Downtown Miami but it wouldn't make much sense. It would be a worse traffic nightmare then where it is now. A lot of the Season ticket holders live in Broward. I haven't seen a lot of team support from Miamians. They don't claim the Panthers as their team because the stadium is not in Miami, however people that live in Broward see the Dolphins and Heat as their team.
The majority of its Fanbase are in the north broward and Palm Beach counties. I’ve seen lots of cars with panthers decals and stickers, flags, and license plates.
After the Panthers first ever Stanley Cup win in June, I believe that Miami Dade is now on board with the Panthers, so anytime you go down to Miami your going to see a lot of Panthers stuff going forward.
The owner of the Capitals (and Wizards) and the District of Columbia announced a $515 million package to keep the team in DC and renovate the current arena. Still needs approval by DC City Council, but it's pretty much a done deal at this point.
Scotobank, (instead of Scotiabank), A-maul-ee (instead of Am-a-Lee), Ball Centre (instead of Bell Centre). When you watch anything from Depressed Dude, you IQ lowers 40 points. I only watch sporadically to see what other errors and total crap he posts.
The only person in the Ottawa area who wanted a new arena was a former owner of the Sens. Most people in the Ottawa area can lve with the Canadian Tire Centre.
The Sixers new arena, if it came to fruition, would be like the Barclays Center. Intended for basketball only and it couldn’t properly accommodate a hockey rink. It would be Barclays Centre 2.0. But Comcast Spectacor owns the Flyers and the WFC so in reality they wouldn’t be going anywhere. The Sixers just don’t want to be a paying tenant using someone else’s building anymore.
again on amerant arena? i've been to a dozen NHL arenas and it's pretty average if not above average... and the location is perfect since the entire SWFL can get there in an hour and a half.
The reason ball arena in denver is 25 years old and not going anywhere is because kroenke owns the building, not the city so stan the man would have to pay for a new arena himself. Hard to believe stan kroenke bought the arena, the nuggets, and the avs for 800 million package deal. Granted it was 1999 but still a bargain.
Winnipeg's arena only seats about 15k. The reason they chose to build to that capacity was because it was meant for the biggest hockey team in the city at the time (Manitoba Moose AHL). But Winnipeg was still open to getting the Jets back. 10k seats would be the right amount for a big AHL team and 18k-20k for an NHL team. So they settled in the middle at 15k lol
Capital One Arena isn’t going anywhere bc it’s getting renovated so it’s not endangered. Amerant Bank Arena, after research, is not bad either. Plus it’s the largest in Florida
This is basically a how new/recently renovated list. Rogers arena in Vancouver is perfectly fine and its a really enjoyable expirenece going there. I don't even know someone could say we need a new arena. Not to mention all the transport infrastructure around the arena that allows people to quickly get in and get out form games once its over
Man he really rips the panthers so much, but I’ve been to their arena so much it really isn’t bad, they have done some minor renovations in the past few years, also the exterior has been fine, really only the top is ugly, and sorry the location isn’t in the exact middle of Miami, they built it their because it’s between the major highway between Ft. Lauderdale (also sold out the whole season this year)
I read on the arena website that they are renovating all of the concourses, replacing the ribbon boards this summer, planning an eventual renovation to the current scoreboard, among many other upgrades. Scotiabank Arena is not going anywhere anytime soon.
well the delta center supposed to built for only basketball. because back in 2002 olympics when they add an ice rink. they have to move the seats back and clover it up to look like a literal wall there. it is a ugly look. it is not built to put a ice rink in it. so i am so glad they will get a new arena. because fans and player can not want to look at a wall while playing here.
Wells Fargo Center had new renovations over the past 2 years outside. LEDs now too. I like the stadium and they made some renovations indoors. Also the Flyers aren’t going to 76 place. Past few months the Phillies and Flyers are working on a project to build something major around the complex
lol now I know this guy is cappin! Florida Panthers actually have one of the nicest arenas in the nhl lol. Sure the location is shit but you can’t deny that the arena is sick!
The Flyers are not leaving the Wells Fargo Center; they own it, and they just spent a couple hundred million renovating it. The 76ers are looking to leave because they pay rent, and want to make a 'BASKETBALL ONLY' Arena.
The Ducks are going nowhere, but the area around it will be improved and Honda Center will be renovated. And didn't the DC situation get solved last week? This guy needs to sharpen his game.
You don't know a brutal arena exterior unless you saw Market Square Arena here in Indianapolis. There were huge burn marks on the exterior for many years, and they just left it that way until it was demolished. That arena was built in the early 1970s, and it was literally brutal because of the brutalism architectural style. It was also built over a street, so you could drive at ground level right under the court. Market Square Arena was loud and fun but very unappealing visually. And, of course, there were zero luxury suites with no real way to add them, which is why it was replaced by what is now Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Amerant bank isnt going anywhere and the interior is fine and has been somewhat updated. And the panthers just resigned a lease agreement til 2039. I honestly think you have no clue what youre talking about
Here in Buffalo, there is zero talk about a replacement arena for the KeyBank Center. Renovations are starting this summer with a new roof and scoreboard which will be one of the larger ones in the league. It's going to be nearly identical to what PPG Paints Arena installed last summer. Then there is some talk about renovations beginning on the interior. Capital One Arena is not endangered as the Capitals and Wizards are staying at the arena until 2047. Plus there have been renovations over the past few years. No new arena will be built.
Oh man here we go just by the look of the thumbnail I'm gonna go straight to my MSG and see what you say.... 👍 gooooooood! You're not too bad after all depressed ginger. Legendary MSG is Sir.
There’s no warning for Wells Fargo Center. That stadium is owned by Comcast and is completely designed to be the Flyers home. The Sixers are out of place there, which is why they’re moving. The Flyers will be playing in the Fargo for a very very long time.
The problem in Winnipeg is the cost of the tickets to watch the Jets. It's an Issue in every Canadian NHL City. Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal all have a solid season tickets Holders base who have the money to buy the tickets. Those platinum seats at Scotia Bank arena for a Premium priced game run over 800.00 per seat. not to mention the fact that when that arena was built seat owners paid 25K per seat for a license fee. Not much lower in all of the other Canadian cities either. Ottawa and Winnipeg have an attendance problem. The tickets are too cost restrictive for an average fan to go to a game. Don't get me started about the concession prices. Quebec City has a new arena sitting there ready but they may not get a team again. The fan base is small but loyal, but now the ticket prices won't fly. Gary Bettman would be stupid enough to give Atlanta another chance at Disaster. I don't think a team in Salt Lake City is going to fly either. Hamilton. Not a Chance. There is the fact also that the taxpayers don't want to fund Billionaire Owners New Stadiums. You have the money to own a team. Pay for the Fucking Building yourselves or Move to somewhere stupid enough to make you richer.
The Fargo is safe. Comcast Spectator, which owns the Flyers, is planning to build an enormous dining/entertainment complex next to the Fargo. Some people are saying it's to keep the Sixers in South Philly, but really I think it's to keep the Flyers there.
"Scoto Bank Arena"
"Ball Center"
"Amolly Arena"
You gotta learn some of these names, man.
His language skills are notoriously bad, it seems like he flubs several words in every video
Ball center is correct, that’s where the avs play
Ball vs Bell ain’t hard. That had me rolling.
@@arandomdudeontheinternet5792ball arena is where the Avs play. Bell Center (Centre) is where Montreal plays. Wild pronunciations
I have the same fav teams as you lol
"scotobank arena"
Amalie Arena too
Fr
Surprised he didn't say scooterbank
Yeah I was gonna comment he butcher the name of this arena .. it's Scotia-bank like nova Scotia lol not scotobank lmfaooo
Lol
“BELL” Centre not ball centre
Centre Bell, not Bell Centre, it is French, and Centre is written first on the ice, and the stadium
@@t_bone_9876 I know, I’m a Habs fan. Just for the sake of the video and the English pronunciation. Depressed Ginger isn’t Québécois
@@raptors9097he's barely an anglophone
@@t_bone_9876 People refer to it as the Bell Centre in English and Centre Bell in French.
Sees well maintained exterior . “Just absolutely BRUTAL looking” 😒
These sources are coming from a C- graduate who thinks he knows stuff about arenas yet he hasn’t been to them.
When he didn’t have the Saddledome as one of the 5 worst NHL arenas, I knew this channel was not one to be taken seriously. These wild mispronunciations seal the deal.
But renderings......what about renderings?
@@saturnotakuwhen your scripts sound like the love child of early AI and wikipedia articles, it's hard to take anything seriously.
Obviously and Clueless to boot.
Lmao, saw the title. Said to myself, has this guy been to more than two of these arenas?
I'm laughing how 1/3 of the comments are correcting his pronunciations
This is why Trump loves him
Not only pronunciations, but lack of accuracy in general.
DG barely graduated high school and it shows
"ball center" it's bell centre
He gets his balls mixed up.😅
Nobody cares
But I do 😂
The X isn’t going anywhere. What is this list?
A brand new place for the Wolves and Wild would be cool though
@@HoshizakiYoshimasa we have separate buildings for a reason
@@HoshizakiYoshimasawho are the wolves
@@peteroni21Timberwolves
@@bobmularky7456 then he should say timberwolves
Bro are you ever gonna pronounce Amalie arena correctly
Real
Never lol
He's terrible at mispronunciation
I still remember it being the Ice Palace and then the St Pete Times
Forum lol
Actually, he excels at mispronunciation.
Xcel Energy Center is in its prime rn!! WDYM Warning! Travis Scott, MNHS Tournament, Frozen 4!
It’s Scotiabank not scotobank. Get it right
He's terrible at mispronunciation
chill man hes already a depressed ginger
Buffalo native here, Sabres aren’t getting a new arena anytime soon. Keybank center needs a lot of improvements and they’re finally starting this offseason with a new roof and Jumbotron, but they need a lot of improvements like seating and concourse area. Most importantly a good team though lol
Terry would even have more of a reason to not be seen in public if he asked for a replacement arena for his Sabres after whats going down with the Bills new stadium and its ticket price.
This guy obviously has not been to a Panthers game, so let me tell ya what’s it’s really like. Seats are comfy, tons of GOOD local and fast food options, big food courts, clean concourse, cool vibes, big team store, and some the largest and nicest luxury boxes of the NHL.
I don't think he's been to any game tbh
He's never been out of his basement
@@Hydra48even that might be overestimating it
Zero is an overestimate.
He’s obviously never been to a hockey game because he thinks hockey rinks and basketball courts are the same size
I went to the Panthers arena in November and both the atmosphere and arena was fantastic!
Yesssss
Little Caesars Arena finally feels complete now that they finally added a real goal horn. Moment of silence for Joe Louis Arena.
They’ve been talking about new arena / renovating Ball Arena in Denver for years. They want to build a whole new sports complex with restaurants and apartments. Right now the Avs practice in a public athletic complex so they want a private practice rink right by Ball Arena. They are planning on closing Eltich Gardens and adding the practice complex for the Nuggets and Avs on the same property as a new arena last I heard. The current arena isn’t too bad but it could use a refresh for sure as it’s started showing its age the past few seasons. They definitely need to get their bathrooms figured out as you could be in line for the entire intermission because there’s not enough bathrooms for the capacity.
I agree it's time for them to start thinking about getting a new arena for the Avs and Nuggets as I do like the plan of the sports complex with restaurants and apartments. It can probably coincide with the Denver Broncos new stadium in the future and build them both in the same area downtown. Coors Field is the only one that doesn't need a new ballpark for the Rockies.
Just wanted to hear your opinion on which team name would you pick for NHL Utah? I heard of Yeti and Blizzard
As a Panthers fan, I go to almost every home game. Amerant Bank arena is honestly the best arena I’ve been too and as a local, it’s in a good location
Bridgestone Arena is one of the nicest, cleanest and overall best Arenas i've ever been to, there's 0 point in replacing it and its already recently been heavily renovated
Bro the flyers just got a renovation. Look it up
They don't have to move either because they own the building, the 76ers have to move though since they don't own the building.
Bro as a panthers fan our arena isn’t great but its by far from the worst, we have a decent seating capacity and the location is not as bad as people make it out to be
Forreal!! The arena opened in 1998 and other arenas he considered safe was way older
Exactly
It is extremely easy getting in and out of games even during playoffs on packed games.
I’m a Canadian and when I went there I thought it was really nice, huge concourses and great food options. I’d put it ahead of Amalie, Canadian tire center, key bank and far better than the saddledome and probably on par with Scotiabank lol. This guy is wild.
The canda center is cool from the outside
The Wells Fargo Center was built mostly for the Flyers with the Sixers being secondary. They just did a $400m renovation in the last 5 years.
The Sixers new arena would be basketball-only and isn’t looking likely to happen.
It's gonna happen it's just going to take a little time, they should make sure it can fit a hockey rink though, but the Flyers don't have to move in there because they own the Wells Fargo Center and can stay in South Philly.
Plus Wells Fargo added the first ever kinetic scoreboard which can change sizes and it's in 4K as part of the renovations. The upgrades helped the fan experience in several ways.
Rogers Arena is no where near teetering towards being replaced. Your irrational hate for that arena is completely unjustified.
The Blue Jackets have been in the league for almost for 25 years. How are they a new team?
One of the newer. If I'm not mistaken, there were no expansion teams between when the Jackets and Wild entered together, and when the Golden Knights entered
@@dannythunder3180 you forget the predators and the thrashers were also expansion teams during that time
@@dustinsindledecker154 the predators came one year, the thrashers after the predators, then the wild and blue jackets
What's funny is the bro, then says the Xcel Energy center is an older arena, despite being built the same year as nationwide!. He might be a little dumb.
Well, they are one of the 4 newest teams in the league. Even the revamped Winnipeg Jets are technically older as Atlanta joined in 1999. Also considering you have 3 teams that are 100+ years old in the league (MTL, TOR, BOS), being less than a quarter century old makes them young in every sense of the number. 24 year old humans are considered young, so the same goes with sports teams that are the same age.
The Wells Fargo Center just finished up a 400 million renovation in the early parted of this Season it was a 2 or 3 year the new locker-room looks alot better when tye renovations where finally finished The TV crew Jim Jackson took a tour and showed of all what was renovated over the last couple seasons . The 76ers want a new Arena because they don't own any part of the Wells Fargo Center they rent it Josh Harris also owns the Devils & Commaners
One thing about the SAP Center; the Sharks' current lease is until 2040... So, SAP Center is going to be around for a *long while.*
I’ve been to a lot of NHL arenas and The Excel arena for Minnesota is awesome and not a bad seat in the place and I think one of top arenas in the NHL and they won’t be moving for many many years, it really doesn’t even need a renovation. Chicago and Colombus arena are also awesome, Vegas is good, Dallas and Nashville arenas are fine maybe need a little renovation but nothing major. Winnipeg arena although not that old but seemed to be made somewhat on the cheap side and could use a major renovation and my least favorite arena been to
MSG in nyc isn’t safe … they want to expand the new penn station and move the arena to the west side over the lirr
theyve been wanting to expand penn for 30 years
dolan aint going nowhere lol
Yes a new arena is needed for the Panthers. But I still don't get why people that are not from South Florida decide that the location of it is "bad", with ZERO research or anything to back up what they say. What is the good location? South Beach? Hialeah? Mar-O-Lago? What outsiders don't understand is that the current arena is actually where the fanbase is, suburban families (western suburbs), and relocated northeasterners and Canadians (Broward County). They will not see better attendance if they went back to downtown Miami.
You have a point and besides the biggest team ever supported in the Miami dade county area are the dolphins and second the Heat.
@@spacemansports4129 I keep checking several NHL sources on attendance and all put Florida in the top 10 in attendance inthe league even with the 5th biggest seating. The Heat whose fans also get called out has sold out for 15 years and it's only one of 6 NBA arenas that sell out every game. The bottom line is there is a lot of South Florida hate from supposed better fanbases who don't even sell out their games. They talk about empty seats at Heat, Dolphin and Panthers games but yeah that's South Florida like LA there is a lot to do and many people with crazy amounts of money who have tickets but don't show up all the time.
I think the area for team is good but the arena does need major upgrades
@shawnerickstad129 Yes I agree to the upgrades. They desperately need one
I think they might move it to Ft lauderdale so that way fans can enjoy other events in ft lauderdale while sunrise only have the mall
Nationwide is a great arena. when i was in Columbus i saw a BlueJackets, and a concert. i was totally impressed.
BallCentreScotoAmalieBallArena Trying to mix up all the mix ups our sad redhead made in this one.
3:41 um the United Center is fine dude for over 10 years. That’s an old picture too, they have LED Screens on the outside of the building now, and as someone who goes to the UC pretty regularly. The building is in phenomenal shape, they’re not going anywhere in 10 years. That building easily has another 75 years left in it if not more. Plus it’s the largest arena in the NHL
Shows you know nothing
The Canada life centre literally just got some upgrades 🤦
It's only issue is that it's smaller in terms of NHL capacity. But it is a just fine arena.
Fr he just doesn't know what he's talking about
Loge seating, new scoreboard and ribbon boards, and other upgrades in recent years. It's a smaller building but it works well for the Jets.
@@ancient6676 Winnipeg is the smallest market in the NHL so the capacity does make sense for them
T.B. Lightning Amalie Arena is not part of Tampa's issues to fund. Jeffrey Vinik owner is considered the top owner or thereabouts in all of sports. He uses his money to remodel or whatever he decides to do. He is even behind the revitalization of a district around Amalie. With POS Bill Gates contributing. Vinik gives away 50k every home game for years now for some group or person in the community. City of Tampa is only responsible for Raymond James(Bucs) and Legends Field(Yanks Minor league Team, Corp). Our money built both.
Do you research?
I’m a detroiter… LCA is amazing inside but the outside is not pretty to me at all
Teams in Washington DC have a huge problem locating land to build any stadiums or arenas. Heck, the Washington Commaders wanted to leave FedEx stadium in Maryland, and they finally got some potential offers to build a stadium in tge where the RFK memorial stadium once stood. That took years and it would probably make more sense for both the Capitals and Wizards to build a new stadium where the current on is located and rent places until the new one is complete.
Amerant Bank Arena is in a decent location. It is an hour and a half drive (NOT INCLUDING TRAFFIC) from Palm Beach County, Broward County, Collier County, and Miami-Dade. They could put the team in Downtown Miami but it wouldn't make much sense. It would be a worse traffic nightmare then where it is now. A lot of the Season ticket holders live in Broward. I haven't seen a lot of team support from Miamians. They don't claim the Panthers as their team because the stadium is not in Miami, however people that live in Broward see the Dolphins and Heat as their team.
The majority of its Fanbase are in the north broward and Palm Beach counties. I’ve seen lots of cars with panthers decals and stickers, flags, and license plates.
I know Hard Rock is technically in Dade, but it sure feels like Broward.
Exactly
After the Panthers first ever Stanley Cup win in June, I believe that Miami Dade is now on board with the Panthers, so anytime you go down to Miami your going to see a lot of Panthers stuff going forward.
The owner of the Capitals (and Wizards) and the District of Columbia announced a $515 million package to keep the team in DC and renovate the current arena. Still needs approval by DC City Council, but it's pretty much a done deal at this point.
Ball Centre 🤦♂️ it's the Bell Centre as in Alexander Graham Bell
Scotobank, (instead of Scotiabank), A-maul-ee (instead of Am-a-Lee), Ball Centre (instead of Bell Centre).
When you watch anything from Depressed Dude, you IQ lowers 40 points.
I only watch sporadically to see what other errors and total crap he posts.
Someone could legitimately get monetized just doing videos correcting DG.
One could seriously make a successful channel just correcting everything on this channel.
"Would expect" on the tour of climate pledge literally saw a Sign that said "NBA locker Room" on a door
The only person in the Ottawa area who wanted a new arena was a former owner of the Sens. Most people in the Ottawa area can lve with the Canadian Tire Centre.
Bridgestone Arena isn't really that old and is going to be around for a while. It is a great arena in a better location
It's also aged wonderfully. It looks absolutely beautiful. It's arena clearly built to last for a long while.
An arena isn't in any danger of being torn down or replaced just because you don't like it.
The flyers own the WFC and also the WFC just got a renovation
I live in Minnesota and have heard NOTHING about the Wild wanting a new arena, the X is always voted as one of the better arenas
The enterprise center is actually pretty old, I wouldn't be shocked if the Blues move to a new arena in a St. Louis suburb by 2040.
Panthers arena has great seat views, team shop, bar and live music, vendors
The Sixers new arena, if it came to fruition, would be like the Barclays Center. Intended for basketball only and it couldn’t properly accommodate a hockey rink. It would be Barclays Centre 2.0. But Comcast Spectacor owns the Flyers and the WFC so in reality they wouldn’t be going anywhere. The Sixers just don’t want to be a paying tenant using someone else’s building anymore.
Amerant arena is not in endanger of needing renovation. Just because you don't like the look of it, doesn't need it needs a major renovation.
American Airlines center was one of the best arenas that I’ve been to… I don’t get why you would get rid of it.
Who says the city will?
The MAVERICKS are looking for a new arena. Not the Stars... the AAC is better for hockey, anyway.
He’s thinks life is a “Sims” simulation and they just go around plopping down new stadiums once they’re 15 years old… 😂
Honda Center is getting a 100 million renovation and an entertainment district built around it. 2029 it will be done.
It doesn't matter. He'll keep saying stupid shit to make videos he has no clue about
again on amerant arena? i've been to a dozen NHL arenas and it's pretty average if not above average... and the location is perfect since the entire SWFL can get there in an hour and a half.
I came strsight to the comments the moment i heard Scoto Bank Arean and they did not disappoint 🤣
You should do a video on cities with 2 arenas
The reason ball arena in denver is 25 years old and not going anywhere is because kroenke owns the building, not the city so stan the man would have to pay for a new arena himself. Hard to believe stan kroenke bought the arena, the nuggets, and the avs for 800 million package deal. Granted it was 1999 but still a bargain.
Winnipeg's arena only seats about 15k. The reason they chose to build to that capacity was because it was meant for the biggest hockey team in the city at the time (Manitoba Moose AHL). But Winnipeg was still open to getting the Jets back. 10k seats would be the right amount for a big AHL team and 18k-20k for an NHL team. So they settled in the middle at 15k lol
I find it kinda funny that the “ball centre” is the biggest arena in the league
Yeah, but their fans only count as .74 of a US fan.
Capital One Arena isn’t going anywhere bc it’s getting renovated so it’s not endangered.
Amerant Bank Arena, after research, is not bad either. Plus it’s the largest in Florida
This is basically a how new/recently renovated list. Rogers arena in Vancouver is perfectly fine and its a really enjoyable expirenece going there. I don't even know someone could say we need a new arena. Not to mention all the transport infrastructure around the arena that allows people to quickly get in and get out form games once its over
Man he really rips the panthers so much, but I’ve been to their arena so much it really isn’t bad, they have done some minor renovations in the past few years, also the exterior has been fine, really only the top is ugly, and sorry the location isn’t in the exact middle of Miami, they built it their because it’s between the major highway between Ft. Lauderdale (also sold out the whole season this year)
Scotiabank Arena is also going to undergo iirc $300M of upgrades in reno as well
I read on the arena website that they are renovating all of the concourses, replacing the ribbon boards this summer, planning an eventual renovation to the current scoreboard, among many other upgrades. Scotiabank Arena is not going anywhere anytime soon.
No words for the fumbling of arena names...
well the delta center supposed to built for only basketball. because back in 2002 olympics when they add an ice rink. they have to move the seats back and clover it up to look like a literal wall there. it is a ugly look. it is not built to put a ice rink in it. so i am so glad they will get a new arena. because fans and player can not want to look at a wall while playing here.
Need to learn the names of the areas lol 😂
HONDA Center Outside renovations have already started theyre building the multi-level parking structures rn
Wells Fargo Center had new renovations over the past 2 years outside. LEDs now too. I like the stadium and they made some renovations indoors. Also the Flyers aren’t going to 76 place. Past few months the Phillies and Flyers are working on a project to build something major around the complex
"Scoto bank arena"
...bruh
lol now I know this guy is cappin! Florida Panthers actually have one of the nicest arenas in the nhl lol. Sure the location is shit but you can’t deny that the arena is sick!
2 arenas in Philadelphia isn’t that crazy, Wells Fargo Center has like 6 tenants.
I love your channel but you need to tighten up the pronunciations and verify the information.
Rogers Place is pretty good, one of the nicest arenas. Call me biased but I love it.
You have lot's of nice videos about expansions, possible relocations, or like this one about the quality of arena.
How about making some about MLS?
The Flyers are not leaving the Wells Fargo Center; they own it, and they just spent a couple hundred million renovating it. The 76ers are looking to leave because they pay rent, and want to make a 'BASKETBALL ONLY' Arena.
The Ducks are going nowhere, but the area around it will be improved and Honda Center will be renovated. And didn't the DC situation get solved last week? This guy needs to sharpen his game.
He's an idiot
You don't know a brutal arena exterior unless you saw Market Square Arena here in Indianapolis. There were huge burn marks on the exterior for many years, and they just left it that way until it was demolished.
That arena was built in the early 1970s, and it was literally brutal because of the brutalism architectural style.
It was also built over a street, so you could drive at ground level right under the court. Market Square Arena was loud and fun but very unappealing visually. And, of course, there were zero luxury suites with no real way to add them, which is why it was replaced by what is now Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Amerant bank isnt going anywhere and the interior is fine and has been somewhat updated. And the panthers just resigned a lease agreement til 2039. I honestly think you have no clue what youre talking about
For God sakes !!! How do you not know shit about what your whole channel is about!!!. Stop making videos. You dont know a god dam thing. Fucking loser
Here in Buffalo, there is zero talk about a replacement arena for the KeyBank Center. Renovations are starting this summer with a new roof and scoreboard which will be one of the larger ones in the league. It's going to be nearly identical to what PPG Paints Arena installed last summer. Then there is some talk about renovations beginning on the interior.
Capital One Arena is not endangered as the Capitals and Wizards are staying at the arena until 2047. Plus there have been renovations over the past few years. No new arena will be built.
Oh man here we go just by the look of the thumbnail I'm gonna go straight to my MSG and see what you say.... 👍 gooooooood! You're not too bad after all depressed ginger. Legendary MSG is Sir.
This channel is TTS, right? That’s the only way to explain all these mispronunciations.
Your pronunciation of Amalie Arena is depressing.
Honda was approved to spend $100 million on renovations and the surrounding area is already under construction.
Amalie arena bouta be in danger cause of the hurricane
Why should we care what the outside of a arena looks like? The Honda Center has marble flooring 3 levels. Nothing wrong with the Arena.
I don’t think any shared NBA/NHL area can be considered safe. With the possible exception of MSG.
There’s no warning for Wells Fargo Center. That stadium is owned by Comcast and is completely designed to be the Flyers home. The Sixers are out of place there, which is why they’re moving. The Flyers will be playing in the Fargo for a very very long time.
Love your work man!
He said Scotobank 🤣
Canucks home area recently get some upgrades. More upgrades stuff is happening this summer.
He said Ball center 🤣
Bell not Ball Centre
The problem in Winnipeg is the cost of the tickets to watch the Jets. It's an Issue in every Canadian NHL City. Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal all have a solid season tickets Holders base who have the money to buy the tickets. Those platinum seats at Scotia Bank arena for a Premium priced game run over 800.00 per seat. not to mention the fact that when that arena was built seat owners paid 25K per seat for a license fee. Not much lower in all of the other Canadian cities either. Ottawa and Winnipeg have an attendance problem. The tickets are too cost restrictive for an average fan to go to a game. Don't get me started about the concession prices. Quebec City has a new arena sitting there ready but they may not get a team again. The fan base is small but loyal, but now the ticket prices won't fly. Gary Bettman would be stupid enough to give Atlanta another chance at Disaster. I don't think a team in Salt Lake City is going to fly either. Hamilton. Not a Chance. There is the fact also that the taxpayers don't want to fund Billionaire Owners New Stadiums. You have the money to own a team. Pay for the Fucking Building yourselves or Move to somewhere stupid enough to make you richer.
Ball arena is going to get a renovation that will be massive! I can't wait until we start that project!
The Stars are keeping the AAC.
The Fargo is safe. Comcast Spectator, which owns the Flyers, is planning to build an enormous dining/entertainment complex next to the Fargo. Some people are saying it's to keep the Sixers in South Philly, but really I think it's to keep the Flyers there.
-Scotiabank=Skosha bank
-Amalie=Ahmuhlee
-Bell Center=Behl