I’m from the UK and our stadiums last for decades. Our areas last for at least 50 years. The USA needs to start to place 50 year leases on teams. For the money spent on them, they need to last 50 years with a mid life renovation factored in. Or, follow the UK model, where no tax money is spent on stadiums and owners spend that money on them, and to a degree can improve them as they see fit. Arenas should be owned by the local council, who will take all the revenue from non sporting events and for sports events take a $2 fee from each ticket sold for the likes of environmental services. Unless a owner of a franchise pony’s up the money to build their arena, in which case the council takes $2 above every ticket sold. Imagine what a few billion saved on arenas and stadiums could be spent on, Teachers?
@@AndrewKerr5 Most buildings become obsolete in far less time, especially considering how fast technology changes. For example, modern telecommunications technologies like WiFi and cellular phones did not exist 50 years ago, even more recently.
FACTS... DROPPING SOME KNOWLEDGE. 50 YEAR MINIMUM CONTRACT WITH ALL STADIUMS AND ARENAS. TAX PAYERS NEED TO GET MONEY'S WORTH. LOYAL FAN BASES GET CRUSHED WITH RELOCATION. EVERY LEAGUE NEED TO HAVE SALARY CAPS TOO. SOME PLAYERS ARE OVER PAID AND HARDLY PLAY.
It’s amazing the short life span of arenas today. I’m 41 and remember Boston Garden, Chicago Stadium, Maple Leaf Gardens, Montreal Forum. In the NFL had Cleveland Stadium, Astrodome, Anaheim Stadium, Mile High Stadium, RFK Stadium, Foxboro Stadium just some places that were bare bones and now it’s basically keeping up with the Jones’s, there’s nothing wrong with any of these facilities from a structure standpoint. Why I really wish cities would collude NO tax payer funds for rich billionaires. Let them fund all these stadiums, truth is the citizens get nothing out of this, parking, concessions all outrageous, i am so cool watching a game in the comfort of my home. It’s lack of priorities, and I enjoy this channel because I do like Stadium, arena talk. Again I’m 41, the first time I was like whoa this is crazy was when the Falcons were in talks and eventually left the Georgia Dome. I remember the Falcons playing in Fulton County Stadium and was 10 when they moved into Georgia Dome, which hosted two Super Bowls, im like wow that is now obsolete? And it’s only continued seeing the St. Louis/ Los Angeles Rams, Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, these teams have had 3 home stadiums in the last 30 years, crazy. I remember when the Rams and Raiders played in Los Angeles and moved to St. Louis and Oakland in 1995, I was 13 years old. Now if a stadium is “boring” or doesn’t have “natural light” it’s considered “outdated”, why again these rich billionaires need start paying this themselves. In the 90s I understood the Texas Rangers leaving Arlington Stadium which was originally a minor league stadium, the Cleveland Browns leaving Cleveland Stadium built in 1932, the Celtics/ Bruins leaving Boston Garden, those places were unfit, however now? It’s ridiculous. The Brewers threatening relocate, I view these renovations as a “want” and not a “need”. A “need” was Chicago Stadium where the Bulls and Blackhawks played in basically a barn, why cities need start colluding with no more tax payer funded stadiums, that or need start making these leases 50 years. I point back to Stan Kronke who I think is a scum bag leaving his home State however give credit for at least funding Sofi Stadium himself, that was another place I couldn’t believe was abandoned after only 20 years the dome in St. Louis, again nothing wrong with the place structurally, was glad see the city receive a billion dollar victory against Kronke and NFL, because otherwise the tax payers would have been totally screwed left holding the bag over the Dome in St. Louis that wasn’t even paid off when the Rams left town.
Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle the only thing old about it is the entire roof. It’s the original roof from the Seattle Coliseum from 1962. When Key Arena was demolished, everything except the roof was taken out as AEG (the construction company) dug more down to expand the layout so hockey would work. The City of Seattle deemed the roof a historic landmark as why everything else was demolished to build an entire new arena.
@@LRS1988he mostly depsises staidums just because of age. for example he rated LoanDepot park as a number 1 top Stadium in Florida but in reality Hard Rock is. He doesn’t understand
It's like he didn't do any research and wanted to talk about how they look on photos. People doing these type of videos should only do them if they've actually visited these arenas. Arenas, not stadiums. Ametuer.
9:09 You also have to keep in mind that PNC Arena is also the home of North Carolina State men's basketball. That might also play a factor in how the renovations would proceed.
@@davidkitterman3952 exactly. Like I said they guy didn't even post pictures of the exterior renovation either. He doesn't know what he's talking about
9:37 Carolina shares PNC arena with NC State basketball. Also, the Panthers play in SUNRISE. You should look into why the Heat and Panthers split from sharing an arena after initially sharing the Miami Arena.
Buffalo was one of the first arenas with a big atrium and there was a upgrade summer outdoor arena attached a few years ago there is no call to replace it, that arena was built under budget so there is a lot of room to upgrade it and their owner has deep pockets, Honda Center has a marble exterior and is nice inside
Downtown Mesa would be a good idea. The light rail runs to downtown Mesa, so it provides good public transit access. If one is driving, there is close access from two freeways. Downtown Mesa has other good facilities like a convention center, museums, and performing arts theater.
I don't watch hockey but I'm hooked on these videos lol. Being from California, the Honda Center doesn't look bad at all. Looks pretty nice although I never been inside. That new rendering in Ottawa looks like the Allegiant and Sofi stadiums in a way. Hopefully they don't start making all these new venues look the same.
Panthers are in Sunrise, not Surprise. You probably need to go it’s been renovated and definitely not a bottom arena. Also convenient off a main highway so probably the best traffic situation in the nhl
@anthonyacampora5171 Actually, San Diego was a theoretical choice for the Coyotes, but the likely chances of expanding the NHL to 40 teams; San Diego is a low bet, on top is Portland, Houston, Salt Lake, Quebec, Atlanta, Milwaukee and Austin
the one thing i wish they would do at key bank arena is to replace the awnings at the atrium, they used to be grand and have a hockey sculpture on them, now it just says key bank arena with the red key logo.
Dude, please do extensive research going forward when doing these videos. Anyone who truly loves hockey already knows what's up, and it seems to me that you have a narrative to bash certain regions.
The Honda Center (Anaheim) is getting a 4 billion dollar district (OC V!be) aeound it. Construction is supposed to start soon and on their website they say the Honda Center will eventually get a $500 million upgrade as well.
Calgary with the "Saddledome" It's not the 'Boat Dome' is the only one you get right in terms of new arena. Ottawa is all about where it is, not the actual arena. But you didn't know that.
So the flyers are not getting a new arena they actually own the WFC and it is going through a massive renovation that’s part of why the sixers are getting their own arena and when the flyers are good the Wells Fargo Center is always popping off and is really loud
Yes I just went there this year and was very impressed with the renovations. Much much nicer than the devil's Prudential center in Newark NJ. That's only 16 years old and feels completely run down inside
The Bruins did a massive renovation to TD Garden as well. Not in the same scale as WF Center. It’s amazing how long in the tooth both buildings are, and I still remember the old Boston Garden and Spectrum quite well.
PNC Arena is owned by NC State, so the atena authority has to approve al changes/renovations. It really is a nice arena, except the steps in the corners down to the seats, is a bit brutal!
Sunrise, Florida for the Panthers, not Surprise. It’s also now Amerant Bank Arena. Of note, it’s also among the larger arenas in the NHL. Location is utterly awful, though.
the only thing that buffalo would do to key bank is possibly gut it and rebuild the inside. they just added the harbor centre next door and it is connected. the exterior isn’t made of glass like alot of the newer ones but its all covered up by the glass atrium and parking garage.
i agree, the only thing they could really do is guy the inside and possibly make the exterior brick so it matches the harbor center. could you imagine the uproar if the pagulas wanted new arena right after having the harbor center built. the good news is all it really needs is cosmetic things like new seats updated suites and club areas restrooms, shit like that.
I absolutely love your content my brother!!! You should consider doing some videos on the older defunct NHL arenas. Such as the omni,Nassau coliseum, the Suncoast dome😅!!! I attended all of them and they were just brutal 😮
I think the Anaheim Ducks likely build a new arena if the LA Angels move to Long Beach or Santa Ana (Orange County). An arena building boom happened in the 90s and portion of the 2000s. The only way to justify building a new arena if they want to move to a another site. Even though Atlanta doesn't have an NHL team anymore, the State Farm Arena is the perfect example of an renovation gone right.
Calgary's Saddledome should have been condemned after the 2013 flood. They also are not considering the same design for their never to be built new arena because of lost revenue over the last 30 years (big name concerts skip Calgary for Edmonton, Vancouver, or even Lethbridge and Red Deer). I'm surprised the building survived a Nickelback concert a couple of months back. Also, that's the CalgaryNEVER project that was kiboshed by the un-athletic mayor and council back in 2016 at 1:35.
Your assessment on the Honda Center is completely wrong. It looks as beautiful as it does now, as it did 30 years ago. Pristine marble and granite on the concourses. All brand new seating inside the bowl, expanded entrance off Katella and Douglas. The arts and entertainment district is for the Olympics in the LA area. They’ve done a lot to keep this arena looking spectacular for as long as they have. You’re just judging it by the outside, which looks just fine and dandy.
i think if the angels end up moving to long beach the ducks might buy angels property lot and build their new arena there so heres hoping the angels leave anaheim
You know they just put in new seats inside the Honda Center within the last 4-5 years or so right? All black seats. The OC Vibe thing is still being discussed. Please do some research. Some of your last videos have sadly been clickbait with no supported facts…
its crazy how much nicer nationwide arena is (built in 2000) compared to some similar peers on this list. ive been to PNC arena and it sucks. bland, and too much NC state branding during canes games
This guy yaps way to much theirs no issues with their arenas he says every arena could be the worst one LOL like bro if the arena isn’t falling apart it’s fine 😂😂😂
The Panthers and Canes were in the playoffs this year and are gaining success in their areas. And the panthers won a conference title. The games get outsold in curtain days due to how competitive and great ownership the Panthers have. Yeah we lost the cup but still people love this team down here.
For as much as we pay for arenas, they should last at least 50 years
I’m from the UK and our stadiums last for decades. Our areas last for at least 50 years.
The USA needs to start to place 50 year leases on teams. For the money spent on them, they need to last 50 years with a mid life renovation factored in. Or, follow the UK model, where no tax money is spent on stadiums and owners spend that money on them, and to a degree can improve them as they see fit. Arenas should be owned by the local council, who will take all the revenue from non sporting events and for sports events take a $2 fee from each ticket sold for the likes of environmental services. Unless a owner of a franchise pony’s up the money to build their arena, in which case the council takes $2 above every ticket sold.
Imagine what a few billion saved on arenas and stadiums could be spent on, Teachers?
@@AndrewKerr5 Most buildings become obsolete in far less time, especially considering how fast technology changes. For example, modern telecommunications technologies like WiFi and cellular phones did not exist 50 years ago, even more recently.
FACTS... DROPPING SOME KNOWLEDGE. 50 YEAR MINIMUM CONTRACT WITH ALL STADIUMS AND ARENAS. TAX PAYERS NEED TO GET MONEY'S WORTH. LOYAL FAN BASES GET CRUSHED WITH RELOCATION. EVERY LEAGUE NEED TO HAVE SALARY CAPS TOO. SOME PLAYERS ARE OVER PAID AND HARDLY PLAY.
It’s amazing the short life span of arenas today. I’m 41 and remember Boston Garden, Chicago Stadium, Maple Leaf Gardens, Montreal Forum. In the NFL had Cleveland Stadium, Astrodome, Anaheim Stadium, Mile High Stadium, RFK Stadium, Foxboro Stadium just some places that were bare bones and now it’s basically keeping up with the Jones’s, there’s nothing wrong with any of these facilities from a structure standpoint. Why I really wish cities would collude NO tax payer funds for rich billionaires. Let them fund all these stadiums, truth is the citizens get nothing out of this, parking, concessions all outrageous, i am so cool watching a game in the comfort of my home. It’s lack of priorities, and I enjoy this channel because I do like Stadium, arena talk. Again I’m 41, the first time I was like whoa this is crazy was when the Falcons were in talks and eventually left the Georgia Dome. I remember the Falcons playing in Fulton County Stadium and was 10 when they moved into Georgia Dome, which hosted two Super Bowls, im like wow that is now obsolete? And it’s only continued seeing the St. Louis/ Los Angeles Rams, Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, these teams have had 3 home stadiums in the last 30 years, crazy. I remember when the Rams and Raiders played in Los Angeles and moved to St. Louis and Oakland in 1995, I was 13 years old. Now if a stadium is “boring” or doesn’t have “natural light” it’s considered “outdated”, why again these rich billionaires need start paying this themselves. In the 90s I understood the Texas Rangers leaving Arlington Stadium which was originally a minor league stadium, the Cleveland Browns leaving Cleveland Stadium built in 1932, the Celtics/ Bruins leaving Boston Garden, those places were unfit, however now? It’s ridiculous. The Brewers threatening relocate, I view these renovations as a “want” and not a “need”. A “need” was Chicago Stadium where the Bulls and Blackhawks played in basically a barn, why cities need start colluding with no more tax payer funded stadiums, that or need start making these leases 50 years. I point back to Stan Kronke who I think is a scum bag leaving his home State however give credit for at least funding Sofi Stadium himself, that was another place I couldn’t believe was abandoned after only 20 years the dome in St. Louis, again nothing wrong with the place structurally, was glad see the city receive a billion dollar victory against Kronke and NFL, because otherwise the tax payers would have been totally screwed left holding the bag over the Dome in St. Louis that wasn’t even paid off when the Rams left town.
How is the Honda centre and eye sore??? I’m not even a Ducks fan but there is nothing wrong with that venue.
Yeah. It hell of nice. I live in Seattle and it's nicer than the Kraken arena
Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle the only thing old about it is the entire roof. It’s the original roof from the Seattle Coliseum from 1962. When Key Arena was demolished, everything except the roof was taken out as AEG (the construction company) dug more down to expand the layout so hockey would work. The City of Seattle deemed the roof a historic landmark as why everything else was demolished to build an entire new arena.
The Panthers have a nice arena. It is in a safe area in walking distance of a huge outlet mall. Much safer than arena located downtown.
And he said Surprise, Florida, it's "Sunrise, Florida"
@@Gabriel_Rojas_Arena Apparently confused it with Surprise, Arizona
The Ginger I doubt has ever been there. Big renovation years ago plus it was renovated again for the all star game
I doubt it too. He just looks at outdated photos and is like, I don't like the way it looks, they should move the team
@@LRS1988he mostly depsises staidums just because of age. for example he rated LoanDepot park as a number 1 top Stadium in Florida but in reality Hard Rock is. He doesn’t understand
Saddledome isnt a boat form, its a saddle
I always thought it looked like a pringle 😂😂😂😂
@@rileykazama3145when I was a kid I called it a tampon
Yup, you're right, it's a saddle....not a boat. This guy stinks at making videos.
Surprise Florida? lol... It's SUNRISE
It's like he didn't do any research and wanted to talk about how they look on photos. People doing these type of videos should only do them if they've actually visited these arenas. Arenas, not stadiums. Ametuer.
9:26 The Carolina Panthers had me rofl
For context, the Arizona Coyotes’ arena is smaller than the Chilliwack Coliseum, home of the BCHL’s Chilliwack Chiefs, by about 500 seats.
The Canes just got approved a upgrade for PNC. They don’t need a new area
9:09 You also have to keep in mind that PNC Arena is also the home of North Carolina State men's basketball. That might also play a factor in how the renovations would proceed.
True, The Centennnial Authority has juridiction over the building, because it is on state land.
Sunrise Florida. Not surprise Florida
Ducks do not need a new arena. It's still nice.
😂😂 for real. Both Angel's Field and Honda Center are just fine. They need a winning team😊
@@sirchi8731depressed ginger doesn't visit any of these places. He doesn't know..
@@kylestrange4494 yeah we all know the trick now. I think he from Ohio. Needs to focus on the Browns or something
The Honda center is nice inside obviously depressed ginger hasn’t been inside it
@@davidkitterman3952 exactly. Like I said they guy didn't even post pictures of the exterior renovation either. He doesn't know what he's talking about
Despite the massive renovations, Msg needs to be put out of it's misery. Upper decks are dreadful. Cramped and claustrophobic.
Yes been waiting for you to do a hockey video 😊
9:37 Carolina shares PNC arena with NC State basketball. Also, the Panthers play in SUNRISE. You should look into why the Heat and Panthers split from sharing an arena after initially sharing the Miami Arena.
Fort Lauderdale wanted pro sports and built it, I like how on the east side there is America's 4th biggest mall and on the west is the everglades
Buffalo was one of the first arenas with a big atrium and there was a upgrade summer outdoor arena attached a few years ago there is no call to replace it, that arena was built under budget so there is a lot of room to upgrade it and their owner has deep pockets, Honda Center has a marble exterior and is nice inside
You called the Canes the Panthers. Whoops.
Boat type design??? It’s called the SADDLEdome
I wish he'd do more research, before doing these vids.
Did you have background music in this video? I think that's the first time I've heard that in one of your videos.
If Carolina gets a new rink it needs to be built like Dorton Arena.
Poor Dorton arena; left for dead after the last seadon of Raleigh Ice Caps hockey. Miss the mascot, Cappy!
Downtown Mesa would be a good idea. The light rail runs to downtown Mesa, so it provides good public transit access. If one is driving, there is close access from two freeways. Downtown Mesa has other good facilities like a convention center, museums, and performing arts theater.
I don't watch hockey but I'm hooked on these videos lol.
Being from California, the Honda Center doesn't look bad at all. Looks pretty nice although I never been inside.
That new rendering in Ottawa looks like the Allegiant and Sofi stadiums in a way. Hopefully they don't start making all these new venues look the same.
Panthers are in Sunrise, not Surprise. You probably need to go it’s been renovated and definitely not a bottom arena. Also convenient off a main highway so probably the best traffic situation in the nhl
I think he just looks at pictures and judges the place as a whole.
Surprise is in Arizona
Come on dude, Sunrise not surprise. It’s not that hard
Yep sunrise Florida it's not bad basketball arena and a great hockey arena in my opinion
@@dontedrake2316 Surprise is a city in Arizona.
The Ducks are getting a new arena in 2050 in the same lot or be renovated with the Angel Stadium, then Honda Center will last longer
They need to go away - San Diego is a perfect expansion market and would give the NHL a new TV market. The Ducks are in the shadow of the Kings.
@anthonyacampora5171 Actually, San Diego was a theoretical choice for the Coyotes, but the likely chances of expanding the NHL to 40 teams; San Diego is a low bet, on top is Portland, Houston, Salt Lake, Quebec, Atlanta, Milwaukee and Austin
3:49 technically it’s not in Ottawa, it’s in Kanata 😉
the one thing i wish they would do at key bank arena is to replace the awnings at the atrium, they used to be grand and have a hockey sculpture on them, now it just says key bank arena with the red key logo.
Dude, please do extensive research going forward when doing these videos. Anyone who truly loves hockey already knows what's up, and it seems to me that you have a narrative to bash certain regions.
The Honda Center (Anaheim) is getting a 4 billion dollar district (OC V!be) aeound it. Construction is supposed to start soon and on their website they say the Honda Center will eventually get a $500 million upgrade as well.
Calgary with the "Saddledome" It's not the 'Boat Dome' is the only one you get right in terms of new arena. Ottawa is all about where it is, not the actual arena. But you didn't know that.
So the flyers are not getting a new arena they actually own the WFC and it is going through a massive renovation that’s part of why the sixers are getting their own arena and when the flyers are good the Wells Fargo Center is always popping off and is really loud
Yea they have put a huge investment into the WFC ($400 million), not building a new one anytime soon.
Yes I just went there this year and was very impressed with the renovations. Much much nicer than the devil's Prudential center in Newark NJ. That's only 16 years old and feels completely run down inside
The Bruins did a massive renovation to TD Garden as well. Not in the same scale as WF Center. It’s amazing how long in the tooth both buildings are, and I still remember the old Boston Garden and Spectrum quite well.
Keybank center is nice and not even 20 years old. It has at least 20 years in it
PNC Arena is owned by NC State, so the atena authority has to approve al changes/renovations. It really is a nice arena, except the steps in the corners down to the seats, is a bit brutal!
Honda Center on the outside looks like a really old shopping mall that hasn’t been renovated since the early 1990s.
9:25 caronlina panthers is football btw
Calgary new arena would be called maybe Telus event Centre or Fido . Perhaps CIBC
Sunrise, Florida for the Panthers, not Surprise. It’s also now Amerant Bank Arena.
Of note, it’s also among the larger arenas in the NHL. Location is utterly awful, though.
I feel an alligator or rattlesnake could come up and attack you in the parking lot from the swamp.
It is too bad that the public voted down the Coyotes' Tempe Arena plans because the renderings of the arena and entertainment district look very cool!
it is okay they will just take the same design and build it in Mesa or Scottsdale instead.
Yes, I hope they do that!@@TropicalDesert
The panthers arena is perfect. Why do you hate on them so much lol.
the only thing that buffalo would do to key bank is possibly gut it and rebuild the inside. they just added the harbor centre next door and it is connected. the exterior isn’t made of glass like alot of the newer ones but its all covered up by the glass atrium and parking garage.
i agree, the only thing they could really do is guy the inside and possibly make the exterior brick so it matches the harbor center. could you imagine the uproar if the pagulas wanted new arena right after having the harbor center built. the good news is all it really needs is cosmetic things like new seats updated suites and club areas restrooms, shit like that.
As a Sabres fan couldn’t agree more
The one in Glendale AZ is really really underrated.
I love Mullett Arena, but I’d love to see the Coyotes new arena in Mesa
Someone needs to tell Ginger Mullett Arena IS a college rink #ArizonaState
Mullett Arena is too small for an NHL team, only about 5,000 seats. Perhaps the site of the former Fiesta Mall in Mesa could be a potential site.
I absolutely love your content my brother!!! You should consider doing some videos on the older defunct NHL arenas. Such as the omni,Nassau coliseum, the Suncoast dome😅!!! I attended all of them and they were just brutal 😮
A lot of NBA teams are going to be building and owning their own arenas. That’s why they won’t be sharing their arenas with hockey teams.
I think the Anaheim Ducks likely build a new arena if the LA Angels move to Long Beach or Santa Ana (Orange County). An arena building boom happened in the 90s and portion of the 2000s. The only way to justify building a new arena if they want to move to a another site. Even though Atlanta doesn't have an NHL team anymore, the State Farm Arena is the perfect example of an renovation gone right.
state farm atl. renovations were specifcally meant to keep nhl out of it. nhl a no go there now.
@@stevenbauer4799I meant how renovations can revive an outdated arena. I knew Atlanta wasn't going to welcome an NHL team in the near-future.
@@jordanking6939 ok. nhl should never go back to atlanta. EVER.
Long beach or Santa ana???
@@stevenbauer4799How else is Canada going to get another team?
I'm not loving background music for your videos tbh
I live in the Bay Area and the SJ Sharks should move to a new arena. They can build it somewhere in the South Bay.
SUNRISE, Florida. Not "Surprise".
Holy Shit.
Mesa has a population of over 500,000, which is greater than many other cities with major sports teams.
Honda center exterior looks like my local mall.
Calgary's Saddledome should have been condemned after the 2013 flood. They also are not considering the same design for their never to be built new arena because of lost revenue over the last 30 years (big name concerts skip Calgary for Edmonton, Vancouver, or even Lethbridge and Red Deer). I'm surprised the building survived a Nickelback concert a couple of months back. Also, that's the CalgaryNEVER project that was kiboshed by the un-athletic mayor and council back in 2016 at 1:35.
Buffalo just announced renovations for KBC are in the works.
Maybe it will take some getting used to, but I'm not a fan of the music in the background. It's rather distracting compared to your other videos.
@@stevep8445 His narration is fine. I'd be less inclined to watch this channel with AI narration.
The Panthers arena is in Sunrise, not Surprise.
bro love your videos but there’s so many mistakes
Sunrise!! Florida 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Your assessment on the Honda Center is completely wrong. It looks as beautiful as it does now, as it did 30 years ago. Pristine marble and granite on the concourses. All brand new seating inside the bowl, expanded entrance off Katella and Douglas. The arts and entertainment district is for the Olympics in the LA area. They’ve done a lot to keep this arena looking spectacular for as long as they have. You’re just judging it by the outside, which looks just fine and dandy.
This guy never been in any stadium or arena He doesn’t know what he’s talking about
Natural light for night games?
Maybe natty light
Chicago BlackHawks don’t need a new Arena because of the United center is Already nice
I agree
Depressed ginger probably never been to any Arena or stadium I’ve been to the united center. It is a nice building.
The United Center is really nice🔥
I think that both the Ducks and Angels should build new venues together similar to how the TCU football stadium with the basketball arena attached.
the city doesnt want anything to do with the angels and Art moreno
Have you even been to any of these areas
inside Honda Center is pretty nice still but they could really make that area nice w a rebuild
Oc vibe is being built
They are.
If teams have the luxury suites in their arenas why waste money on Interior renovations?
There’s nothing wrong with Honda center lol
Get rid of Bettman . So the coyotes can relocate to Houston .
The United Center needs to go or be renovated. Its old dated and the seats don't even have cupholders.
i think if the angels end up moving to long beach the ducks might buy angels property lot and build their new arena there so heres hoping the angels leave anaheim
The Angels stadium location is 150 acres. The Ducks location is 100 acres. They can easily fit both in that location.
This dude doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.
#HelloEverythingWithIt!
You know they just put in new seats inside the Honda Center within the last 4-5 years or so right? All black seats. The OC Vibe thing is still being discussed.
Please do some research. Some of your last videos have sadly been clickbait with no supported facts…
Anaheim is (excluding Arizona) in the bottom 3...
@@anthonyacampora5171 hater
sj sharks arena is outdated. soon sharks will want a new arena.
its crazy how much nicer nationwide arena is (built in 2000) compared to some similar peers on this list. ive been to PNC arena and it sucks. bland, and too much NC state branding during canes games
Nassau coliseum is one the oldest arena's still standing
The Islanders no longer play there
@@dannythunder3180 I know that
This guy yaps way to much theirs no issues with their arenas he says every arena could be the worst one LOL like bro if the arena isn’t falling apart it’s fine 😂😂😂
Carolina Panthers do you proof your stuff? Get a real job
Surprise, Florida🎉?😅😅😅😅
Hurricanes should move back to Hartford Panthers should move coyotes should move as well
The Panthers and Canes were in the playoffs this year and are gaining success in their areas. And the panthers won a conference title. The games get outsold in curtain days due to how competitive and great ownership the Panthers have. Yeah we lost the cup but still people love this team down here.
Atlanta will take one of these teams. Give us the Flames back.
No lmao
@@Feurmc_ What's so funny?
Actually, it's the Thrashers 2.0
@@Gabriel_Rojas_ArenaI just wish it would hurry up. The arena should start construction next year.
@@willp.8120 give thanks to the CEO of the Atlanta Gladiators
The Blackhawks needs a new arena
Renderings , natural light , renovations , yes we get it
Have you been to any of these ?
Have the Ducks move into the Clippers new arena
No lol Owners are from Orange county and that will never happen. Ducks are staying through 2050