Kyle wrote:Daz wrote:As an English sports fan, I found it absolutely baffling that such an extended streaks of games on the road can exist. It must absolutely suck not being able to see your team at home for a number of weeks. I think the Rangers have had it even worse, like 9 games away from home to start the season.
That's poor planning.
It is unfortunate that it happens, but I'm sure a lot of it has to do with the arenas being booked so road trips are necessitated by other events going on. I'm happy that at least the long western road trip is at the start of the season and many of the real important games will be played at home or close to it, in Toronto or Montreal or Buffalo or Boston.
I definitely understand it from a logistics point of view. If you're a team coming down from Canada to play a team in California, of course you're gonna play the Ducks, the Sharks and the Kings on the bounce. Why would you make that trip 3 times when you can do it once and go around the loop so to speak. But six to nine games? I guess as you said, it has a lot to do with the buildings being booked/building work etc. and I guess it evens out over an 82 game season.