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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:25 pm
by Basil Chaps
Sometimes it is necessary for the student section to stand. This hasn't happened for hill yet this year, but I'm sure that on Tuesday WBL had so many students that they had one row standing on the floor and another row standing on the seats behind them. That way there is only one section taken up by standing students and not two.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:33 pm
by SECHockeyFan
A REAL student section (White Bear) doesn't have room to stand behind because they take up an entire section.

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:09 pm
by komada77
wogggieee wrote:
komada77 wrote:
SECHockeyFan wrote: Than don't sit behind the students next time, idiot.
Agreed. Or just stop being so lazy and stand up yourself. I never understand why parents think they own the stands but they never actually cheer? And without students at games how lame would the atmosphere be?

1. There is not always an open seat away from the student section. I try to avoid them like the plague if i can, but it is not always possible. And when that its the case I'd like to be able to see the game. Are arenas just supposed to loose an entire seating section because the students don't have the consideration and courtesy to sit down so others can see. Whatever happened to having consideration for those around you? it doesn't say much for a student section when they take pride in deliberately obstructing the views of others and preventing them from enjoying the game as well.

2. I'm not too lazy to stand. I am not physically able to stand for 51 minutes of hockey. I was barely able to make it into the coliseum from the car and to my seat. And even if i were able to stand, i wouldn't have a desire to. There is absolutely no reason to stand for the ENTIRE game. If something exciting happens, sure, i don't have a problem with that. But just during normal play it is completely unnecessary.
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:10 pm
by hshckfan08
Hibbing has quite the student section!

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:11 pm
by komada77
luckyfan7 wrote:yea burnsville does have some pretty sick fans no lie. they also have there own original cheers too. it doesnt mean much when you have two teams's fans at a rink saying the same cheers just changing the names. so expect the burnsville edina game to be loud as hell
what are some of their original cheers?

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:18 pm
by SECHockeyFan
komada77 wrote:
wogggieee wrote:
komada77 wrote: Agreed. Or just stop being so lazy and stand up yourself. I never understand why parents think they own the stands but they never actually cheer? And without students at games how lame would the atmosphere be?

1. There is not always an open seat away from the student section. I try to avoid them like the plague if i can, but it is not always possible. And when that its the case I'd like to be able to see the game. Are arenas just supposed to loose an entire seating section because the students don't have the consideration and courtesy to sit down so others can see. Whatever happened to having consideration for those around you? it doesn't say much for a student section when they take pride in deliberately obstructing the views of others and preventing them from enjoying the game as well.

2. I'm not too lazy to stand. I am not physically able to stand for 51 minutes of hockey. I was barely able to make it into the coliseum from the car and to my seat. And even if i were able to stand, i wouldn't have a desire to. There is absolutely no reason to stand for the ENTIRE game. If something exciting happens, sure, i don't have a problem with that. But just during normal play it is completely unnecessary.
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?
Amen to that! :D

Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:36 pm
by SECHockeyFan
Cyclone711 wrote:Burnsville fans only got kicked out of their section at their home rink and aren't allowed to do many chants anymore (thanks Edina game?). Also they have people stationed around us and if they hear one cuss word we get kicked out. Just another day of the man trying to hold you down. All this was done by our new AD btw.
Sounds like a real prick.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:00 am
by wogggieee
komada77 wrote:
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?
The difference is that by my sitting i am not obstructing the view of others. or if i am it is minimal and i try to avoid that as much as possible by taking off my hat or whatever else. By your standing to enjoy the game is making it such that others cannot enjoy the game. Games can still be enjoyed just as well sitting as they can standing. I thoroughly enjoyed the WBL v roseville game Tuesday night and didn't get up from my seat from the drop of the first puck to the final buzzer and i didn't block any ones view and prevent them from enjoying the game. Student sections were enjoying hockey games, chanting, and supporting their teams while sitting long before it became the cool thing to stand for the entire game. If you were supposed to stand for the entire game they wouldn't sell seats. if you want to stand, do it where you dont block peopls view like along the top.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:47 am
by hockeylover11
mankato west for sure, for a public school from southern mn they make a lot of noise. and who doesnt love a cow and a couple of banana suits?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:54 pm
by CFM™
wogggieee wrote:
komada77 wrote:
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?
The difference is that by my sitting i am not obstructing the view of others. or if i am it is minimal and i try to avoid that as much as possible by taking off my hat or whatever else. By your standing to enjoy the game is making it such that others cannot enjoy the game. Games can still be enjoyed just as well sitting as they can standing. I thoroughly enjoyed the WBL v roseville game Tuesday night and didn't get up from my seat from the drop of the first puck to the final buzzer and i didn't block any ones view and prevent them from enjoying the game. Student sections were enjoying hockey games, chanting, and supporting their teams while sitting long before it became the cool thing to stand for the entire game. If you were supposed to stand for the entire game they wouldn't sell seats. if you want to stand, do it where you dont block peopls view like along the top.
But real fans did! :)

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:26 pm
by whitebearsuperfanB
wogggieee wrote:
komada77 wrote:
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?
The difference is that by my sitting i am not obstructing the view of others. or if i am it is minimal and i try to avoid that as much as possible by taking off my hat or whatever else. By your standing to enjoy the game is making it such that others cannot enjoy the game. Games can still be enjoyed just as well sitting as they can standing. I thoroughly enjoyed the WBL v roseville game Tuesday night and didn't get up from my seat from the drop of the first puck to the final buzzer and i didn't block any ones view and prevent them from enjoying the game. Student sections were enjoying hockey games, chanting, and supporting their teams while sitting long before it became the cool thing to stand for the entire game. If you were supposed to stand for the entire game they wouldn't sell seats. if you want to stand, do it where you dont block peopls view like along the top.
Why do you think student sections are always near the goaline and not in the middle of the ice. Get there earlier if you want a better seat cause i don't know of one student section in state that would sit for a section championship. Let me know if you find one so we can doushe them.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:30 pm
by CFM™
whitebearsuperfanB wrote:
wogggieee wrote:
komada77 wrote:
Student sections don't stand because they want to obstruct the view of others or becaus they think it's funny when others can't see. They stand because it makes the game much more fun to watch for the students and much more intense for the players. Students want to stand as much as parents want to sit, so how bout a little consideration for them as well?
The difference is that by my sitting i am not obstructing the view of others. or if i am it is minimal and i try to avoid that as much as possible by taking off my hat or whatever else. By your standing to enjoy the game is making it such that others cannot enjoy the game. Games can still be enjoyed just as well sitting as they can standing. I thoroughly enjoyed the WBL v roseville game Tuesday night and didn't get up from my seat from the drop of the first puck to the final buzzer and i didn't block any ones view and prevent them from enjoying the game. Student sections were enjoying hockey games, chanting, and supporting their teams while sitting long before it became the cool thing to stand for the entire game. If you were supposed to stand for the entire game they wouldn't sell seats. if you want to stand, do it where you dont block peopls view like along the top.
Why do you think student sections are always near the goaline and not in the middle of the ice. Get there earlier if you want a better seat cause i don't know of one student section in state that would sit for a section championship. Let me know if you find one so we can doushe them.
If Mounds View ever made it to a section championship, they would sit no doubt. They sat for a while during the game against Hill.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:39 pm
by TPSKohoHockey29
wogggieee: go and drink your coffee somewhere else old man, this thread is no place for you if all you are going to do is complain.
This thread is all about how sweet student sections are, and who has the best one. NOT about some guy complaining about how he cant see one end of the ice because those "darn new fangled kids with their gosh darn cordless telephone devices and their crazy cheers and jeers that stand up all game" get in your way.


Now, I think this thread is useless without pics or videos of some kind!

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:43 pm
by natedog228
TooManyEagles wrote:I was pretty impressed by the RoMont fans at the Valley/Irish game. Really came out (Even though its just a quick trip up highway 3).

Rapids/East/Moorhead are pretty good as well.
Did you go to a Moorhead game this year? They're student sections sucked with the exception of the Roseau game...

Benilde's section was extremely loud last night at Mariucci... but Burnsville wins this hands down; Best student section in the state

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:57 pm
by Bigcat99
pacman wrote:The Hibbing Student Section this season, especially in the I Falls playoff game.
I was at the HIB vs IF game @ the IRC last week, and the IF did not come close to matching HIB. Based on what I read here, I was expecting something more than a waving flag after a Bronco goal. And that happend once.

As far as the individual complaining about the standing student section, I understand if you have limitations on being able to stand during a game. I would suggest you arrive a bit earlier to get a seat in a different section where this would not be an issue for you. Let the kids be kids.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:13 pm
by ozzie679
hockeylover11 wrote:mankato west for sure, for a public school from southern mn they make a lot of noise. and who doesnt love a cow and a couple of banana suits?
What does West being a public school have to do with anything?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:24 pm
by ozzie679
thecoachsdaughter wrote:Well back in the day, Edina would read the paper when the other team's starting line up was being announced. I also like Hill Murray and Duluth East. My most favorite tho was Grand Rapids. I don't recall the year, I think that is was in the late 80s, but the cheerleaders had HUGEST pom poms, the band would do the "Tomahawk Chop" and they had the coolest mascot with the big headress and the leather pants with fringe. They filled the whole side of the Civic Center.
and the Burnsville band playing the Hamm's beer theme song. There was much more school spirit in the 80's. There was much more pagentry and tradition for all sports. WBL was a basketball school back then, and they brought the largest and loudest crowds that I've seen a school bring to the civic center.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:26 pm
by sachishi4
natedog228 wrote:
TooManyEagles wrote:I was pretty impressed by the RoMont fans at the Valley/Irish game. Really came out (Even though its just a quick trip up highway 3).

Rapids/East/Moorhead are pretty good as well.
Did you go to a Moorhead game this year? They're student sections sucked with the exception of the Roseau game...

Benilde's section was extremely loud last night at Mariucci... but Burnsville wins this hands down; Best student section in the state
moorhead was lame when we were there. They had maybe 30 people. Plus a game on FSN, i expected the town to show up, the stands werent even half full

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:28 pm
by CFM™
sachishi4 wrote:
natedog228 wrote:
TooManyEagles wrote:I was pretty impressed by the RoMont fans at the Valley/Irish game. Really came out (Even though its just a quick trip up highway 3).

Rapids/East/Moorhead are pretty good as well.
Did you go to a Moorhead game this year? They're student sections sucked with the exception of the Roseau game...

Benilde's section was extremely loud last night at Mariucci... but Burnsville wins this hands down; Best student section in the state
moorhead was lame when we were there. They had maybe 30 people. Plus a game on FSN, i expected the town to show up, the stands werent even half full
Kinda like Hill-Murray on Tuesday..

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:35 pm
by sachishi4
there were more than 30 on tuesday

not many more though, its dissapointing. I know a lot of people that had other sports that night though. Not to mention, it was mounds view. Tomorrow should be better.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:49 pm
by CFM™
Still won't be able to top White Bear's intensity tomorrow night. Sachishi, you weren't the kid with trombone were ya?

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:51 pm
by sachishi4
CFM™ wrote:Still won't be able to top White Bear's intensity tomorrow night. Sachishi, you weren't the kid with trombone were ya?
right next to him

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:52 pm
by CFM™
sachishi4 wrote:
CFM™ wrote:Still won't be able to top White Bear's intensity tomorrow night. Sachishi, you weren't the kid with trombone were ya?
right next to him
I guess it will be the battle of the brass instruments tomorrow.

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:55 pm
by sachishi4
i may have to jack a tuba from our band

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:19 pm
by irishfan08
LGFU "woodbury knows whats up"