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    #31
    Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

    Originally posted by Nanookster
    No, the NHL has been making official readings.
    According to multiple media reports, the NHL does no such thing.

    As Diesel has stated, an accurate reading is impossible with the equipment being used.
    "We knew, in that huddle, there was a group destined to apply the kind of pressure that had not been seen before." - Mike Singletary

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      #32
      Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

      Arguing this point is logarithmically 10x as useless as debating what color combination of pants/jerseys should the Esks be wearing.

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        #33
        Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

        Originally posted by Oljase
        According to multiple media reports, the NHL does no such thing.

        As Diesel has stated, an accurate reading is impossible with the equipment being used.
        They do take official readings.
        Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
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          #34
          Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

          Originally posted by Nanookster
          They obviously doctored that reading. I am guessing they have a machine that is purposely out of calibration. All the official DB readers the NHL uses are stationed at center ice and come with a calibration report.

          133.2 DB’s is above the hearing threshold of pain. And it is way louder than 115.3. Increases on the decibel range are not linear, and thus Carolina would need to increase their fan base from 20,000 odd thousand to 100,000s of thousands of people to obtain those readings. I don’t think they can fit that many people into the stadium. It doesn’t surprise me that a US based team would go to lengths to doctor something as trivial as crowd noise.

          Also telling is both Edmonton and Carolina players are talking about how loud Rextall Place is.

          We have the loudest building, END OF STORY.

          Carolina is full of it.
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          Last edited by Fish; 06-12-2006, 07:46 AM.
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            #35
            Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

            Originally posted by Uncle Bobby
            Arguing this point is logarithmically 10x as useless as debating what color combination of pants/jerseys should the Esks be wearing.
            You got that right...
            These pretzels are making me thirsty.

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              #36
              Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

              Originally posted by Shawn10
              Even without the stats, you can just tell that Rexall is louder and has a better atmosphere. I get chills when the Oilers step on the ice and when we take over the anthem.



              Same here. I was watching game 3 at my buddies place and had to tell him to be quiet for a bit so I could take it all in.



              The Edmonton fans are absolutely incredible.
              Go Eskies!

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                #37
                Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

                Originally posted by bceskiesfan
                I was watching game 3 at my buddies place and had to tell him to be quiet for a bit so I could take it all in.

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                  #38
                  Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

                  Originally posted by soupie
                  My Dad's stronger than your Dad.
                  But my Dad could still beat up yoiur Dad

                  As many have said... the guy on the floor had some guy screaming into it from a foot away.

                  Rexall is unbelievable right now, and the best in the league bar none.

                  ... and I'd kill to go to the game tonight. Anyone have tickets and need a hit?
                  "This year, we did what we were supposed to do. We fought as a team. We fought as a team. And the fact is, we gotta go back and go to work, to make sure we finish this next time. That's all we gotta do. This right here makes us stronger. Let's understand who we are as a team. Let's understand this right here makes us stronger." - Ray Lewis, January, 2012.

                  Superbowl Champs 2013.

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                    #39
                    Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

                    Originally posted by PDO

                    ... and I'd kill to go to the game tonight. Anyone have tickets and need a hit?
                    If you look anything like your avatar I'd get you into the game.
                    Placing the Alberta Flag on the Calgary Flames uniform is akin to putting lipstick on a Pig
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                      #40
                      Re: Amazing... 115.3 decibels last night, loudest NHL arena ever

                      Originally posted by Shawn10
                      In game 2, when the Canes scored their first goal, they showed a decibel reader, and it said 124 or something....did anyone else catch that ?
                      If you are talking about the one on the big screen, those are frequently just "entertainment graphics," and do not show anything actual in terms of real measurements.....

                      Can't say for sure that it was fake and just a prop, but most likely it was.
                      Originally posted by Traxy
                      If his moral character isn't good enough for the goddamn Saskatchewan Roughriders, it sure as hell isn't good enough for the Green and Gold.
                      Interesting that it was the Riders who moaned and bitched for a salary cap, and since a cap was put in place for them, they only years they've won they broke the salary cap rules.

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