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Arlos wrote:Most of it is familiarity, I think. Anyone, any time, can grab a couple other people and go out and throw a football around. Not too many chances to spontaneously run outside and play hockey in, say, California. So, vastly more people have played the game and can follow it, know the rules, and can put themselves into the place of one of the players because they've tried to do what that player is doing with football than they can with hockey.
Also, it is MUCH easier to follow something the size of the football on TV than something the size of a hockey puck. Maybe the TV crews at places like Fox Sports Net aren't anywhere near as good as the ones on CBC, cause even though I watch a fair amount of hockey, following where the puck is on TV can be pretty hard, and that's the way most people in the States end up seeing hockey.
Finally, part of it is that many hockey fans, especially Canadians, have tended to be snobs about the sport. Rather than trying to educate new people about the sport and explain the more esoteric rules, they offer disdain. They treated it as some kind of club, where outsiders weren't welcome.
-Arlos
Arlos wrote:Most of it is familiarity, I think. Anyone, any time, can grab a couple other people and go out and throw a football around. Not too many chances to spontaneously run outside and play hockey in, say, California. So, vastly more people have played the game and can follow it, know the rules, and can put themselves into the place of one of the players because they've tried to do what that player is doing with football than they can with hockey.
Also, it is MUCH easier to follow something the size of the football on TV than something the size of a hockey puck.
Finally, part of it is that many hockey fans, especially Canadians, have tended to be snobs about the sport. Rather than trying to educate new people about the sport and explain the more esoteric rules, they offer disdain. They treated it as some kind of club, where outsiders weren't welcome.
Susvain wrote:I didn't read thread, but i'm sure it's been said.
As a kid you can go play football anytime, you can't do the same with hockey. Putting on rollerblades, and finding something to make two goals out of, and finding kids who have actualy hockey sticks is hard to do. Kid's grow up liking Football, and don't change their mind.
Zanchief wrote:Everyone in Canada owns a hockey stick, so you just need to find a ball and something to make a net out of.
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