Showcasing a game in an outdoor arena on New Year's Day worked so
well the first time, it appears the NHL is going to go for it again.
An announcement is expected later this month for the 2009 Winter Classic, the second one pitting the Chicago Blackhawks and the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings at fabled Wrigley Field, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported on its Web site.
An
announcement is expected next week before the "Blackhawks Convention"
at the Chicago Hilton. According to the Star Tribune's report, the game
was approved last week when NHL commissioner Gary Bettman met with the
Blackhawks, Cubs and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley.
Last New Year's Day, more people tuned in to see
the NHL play outdoors than any other regular-season game in more than a decade.
The Penguins-Sabres
game in snowy Buffalo -- the first regular-season outdoor NHL game in
the United States -- drew a 2.6 overnight rating and a 5 share on NBC.
Each ratings point represents about 735,000 households; the rating is
the percentage watching a telecast among homes with televisions, and
the share is the percentage tuned into a broadcast among those
households with televisions on at the time. Overnight ratings measure
the 55 largest TV markets in the United States.
The 2.6/5 were the best numbers
since a six-game regional telecast on Fox drew a 3.0 overnight rating and a 7 share on Feb. 3, 1996.
Pittsburgh won 2-1 in a shootout on a Sidney Crosby score
before a crowd of more than 71,000 at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
The
Winter Classic ratings also surpassed Wayne Gretzky's final game, which
was broadcast on Fox on April 18, 1999, and drew a 2.5/6.
The
first outdoor NHL game, billed as the Heritage Classic, was played Nov.
22, 2003 in Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. The Montreal Canadiens beat the Oilers 4-3.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
I'll be heading back up to Chicago for Christmas this year and I'm gonna make it my mission to attend this once in a lifetime event.
I got an idea, an idea so smart my head would explode if I even began to know what I was talking about.
CFB Record: 15-9 +7.83 units
NFL Record: 2-0 +2.00 units