well yea ive sat behind the bench a couple times b4..and its great u can even see the sweat dripping off the players,,but it kind of does block ur view A LOT. i ended up looking at the screen up top to see the game. its good for close up pictures of the players lol but u cant really see much of the game.
2006-10-15 02:57:00
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answered by Ohkay 5
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First Row Nhl
2016-10-19 04:54:43
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answered by ? 4
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I would like to be close but there is too much glare on the front row. Just sit in row 4-6 that is what I usually try to do. I tried the penalty boxes once. Never again way too much glare having both glasses in front of you. Don't get me wrong it is fun up front but for sight didn't enjoy it.
2006-10-15 02:43:29
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answered by Colin L 5
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I don't like to sit behind the bench because then I don't pay attention to the game. I get too interested in what is going on
on the bench and then I miss the action in the game! But it is interesting to watch what goes on on the bench.
2006-10-15 16:41:42
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answered by lidstromnumber1fan 5
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First game to capture the speed of the game I suggest sit close--you may miss some thing that happen by the boards but you will fall in love with the game---sitting further away helps you to understand the game better
2006-10-15 03:29:02
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answered by Rez 5
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If you have the chance to sit first row, whether it be behind the bench or up againsts the glass do it! But it's also fun to sit midway up and see everything.
2006-10-15 07:40:02
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answered by Erik 1
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If I sit that close I prefer to be behind my teams goalie.
But I prefer to sit 4 to 6 rows up behind the plaers bench. that allows you the best overall veiw of the game.
2006-10-15 04:51:49
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answered by Biker 6
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if you sit upper in the stands you get a better idea of the flow of the game
2006-10-15 03:30:39
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answered by hepcatp 2
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I THINK UP A FEW ROWS .
SEE THE GAME BETTER
2006-10-15 06:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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