ICanMotteBelieveIt
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- Jan 11, 2013
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I just wanted to share with you guys how it can look at some games since we obviously got different cultures when it comes to being a fan of a european/ NA team.
I was at the game, was in the curve or whatever you call it. The home team won 4-0 and we stayed for around 10 minutes after the game singing different songs.
As you can see the players liked it. They did the traditional thank you celebration to the fans and then they came out 2 more times and thanked us, the fans.
And at the end they did a kind of funny celebration as you can see for yourself.
The team in question is Djurgården. A swedish team, located in Stockholm, currently in Allsvenskan (2nd tier league). They've won the most championships ever in swedish elite hockey and has produced players as: Landeskog, Wennberg, Hornqvist,Kronwall, Sundin just to mention a few.
It was basically sold out, 7700 fans. We have a smaller population and the arena doesn't take more so yeah, obviously less people than in a NHL game but still impressive IMHO.
I was at the game, was in the curve or whatever you call it. The home team won 4-0 and we stayed for around 10 minutes after the game singing different songs.
As you can see the players liked it. They did the traditional thank you celebration to the fans and then they came out 2 more times and thanked us, the fans.
And at the end they did a kind of funny celebration as you can see for yourself.
The team in question is Djurgården. A swedish team, located in Stockholm, currently in Allsvenskan (2nd tier league). They've won the most championships ever in swedish elite hockey and has produced players as: Landeskog, Wennberg, Hornqvist,Kronwall, Sundin just to mention a few.
It was basically sold out, 7700 fans. We have a smaller population and the arena doesn't take more so yeah, obviously less people than in a NHL game but still impressive IMHO.