Originally Posted by
White Peacock
The only thing that could render the Barons illegitimate is people snidely considering them so for the simple fact that they're not NHL. A team without public support will inevitably fail; so in the case of so many people foreseeing their demise, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I'm a hockey fan, so obviously I'm stoked that we have a talented team. I loved the Blazers. Their games were always a good show, but to be frank, they were one step above beer league. Their most recent, post-1992 incarnation saw them with no higher league affiliations and their players saw little mobility beyond moving to other CHL teams. The Barons are the hockey equivalent of the Redhawks. Sure, the Oilers send down their injured and call up our best in times of need, but why scoff at the team for this? The AHL farm team is an important element for any NHL team, and the Oilers are going to have one, whether it's in OKC or elsewhere. If they do opt to move it to another city, they own the team so we'll be left with jack sh*t if they make that decision. It was a big gamble on the part of the Oilers to place their team in a city like this. If you like hockey, there's absolutely no reason you shouldn't be supporting the Barons. If you don't like hockey, please shut the f*ck up because you really don't have a place speaking on matters such as the legitimacy of a hockey team.
So even if you decide not to support them by going out to games or buying their merch, try not to have a dick attitude about their presence here and discourage the people who do. If we lose the team due to lack of support, it'll only reinforce the redneck, cowtown image that everybody outside of the Midwestern US has of us.
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