Cujokidder
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My buddy and I just booked a whirlwind trip to NYC on October 12.
It is one of only a few times I can remember when you can see two NHL games in two different buildings on the same day.
With the US celebrating Columbus Day and Canada celebrating Thanksgiving the Isles host the Kings at 2pm in Uniondale. At 7pm that night the Rangers host the Blue and White.
We fly to Laguardia on the morning of the 12th watch the two games and spend the night in Manhattan with a noon flight home to Toronto (Mississauga) on the 13th.
This should be sweet.
We were able to get front row tickets behind the Isles bench for that game (Isles tix are still easy to find even with the Tavares era beginning). The Rangers tix were tougher but we were able to get first row in the second level in the corner. Let's hope the Monster starts for the Leafs that night.
About three weeks after that I am off to Notre Dame to see the Irish and the Navy game. This is going to be a sweet 8 weeks but when it all done I owe my wife big time.
Has any one else done two NHL games on the same day?
It is one of only a few times I can remember when you can see two NHL games in two different buildings on the same day.
With the US celebrating Columbus Day and Canada celebrating Thanksgiving the Isles host the Kings at 2pm in Uniondale. At 7pm that night the Rangers host the Blue and White.
We fly to Laguardia on the morning of the 12th watch the two games and spend the night in Manhattan with a noon flight home to Toronto (Mississauga) on the 13th.
This should be sweet.
We were able to get front row tickets behind the Isles bench for that game (Isles tix are still easy to find even with the Tavares era beginning). The Rangers tix were tougher but we were able to get first row in the second level in the corner. Let's hope the Monster starts for the Leafs that night.
About three weeks after that I am off to Notre Dame to see the Irish and the Navy game. This is going to be a sweet 8 weeks but when it all done I owe my wife big time.
Has any one else done two NHL games on the same day?