NFL - 8 (SuperBowl between STL/Tenn as 1 of them)
MLB - 20 - 25
NHL - 5
NBA - 5
Indy 500 - 6
And I even saw a WWF event once (Dont hold that against me)
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sherman:
Lifetime, or did you thikn i went to 200 nhl games in 2004? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Just in case European Sports counts:
Soccer 220 - 250
Hockey 350 - 400 (could easily be more than that)
Basketball 5 - 10
NFL Europe 10 - 15
NBA 1 !!!!!
MLB 1 !!!!!
Handball 5
Swimming 1
Athletics 3
Olympics 1
Formula 1 5
@ Mr NJ Sports:
You should come to Europe or especially Germany of Switzerland one day (in winter) and attend a hockey game. As a nhl junky (looks like you are) you would love it. Way different to the NHL and the crowd is alway into the game. It is pretty loud in the stadium. You even have a NHL playoff atmosphere during the regular season (noise level). Would be a great experience for you. Some friend from Canada really loved German hockey and the atmosphere during the game and he said it was one of the greates experiences for him as a hockeyfan.
NHL- several,including Gretskys first Kings game,Several Blazer games,Baseball several Parks,Dodger game next week, few Ducks games,not many NFL but last yrears Super Bowl,( thanks Skybook )4 INDY 500's, couple of golf tournaments
Our German league starts in early September and nearly all teams will be packed with NHL stars this year. Even some of the worst teams signed Sturm, Erhoff, Seidenberg
Andy Delmore (Buffalo Sabres/NHL)
D Sven Butenschön (New York Islanders/NHL/in case of lockout); F Jochen Hecht (Buffalo Sabres/NHL/in case of lockout);
D Nolan Baumgartner (Vancouver Canucks/NHL); F Craig Johnson (Washington Capitals/NHL); F Mike York (Edmonton Oilers/NHL/in case of lockout); Sven Butenschön; Green (Rangers); Drew Bannister; Andy Delmore; Lubomir Sekeras;
Many more to come in case of a lockout