I've tried for years to like ice hockey, but no matter how much I watch I just can't get into it.
The game is so fast, the playing surface so small, that every game just seems like a bunch of players bouncing around and throwing the puck at the net until it coincidentally goes in. At the end of the year the team that's done the least stupid stuff, and has hired players with incrementally more skill than other teams, wins the stanley cup, and the saga goes on.
I may very well be ignorant of the game. Could someone explain the nuance to it that I'm missing?
The game is so fast, the playing surface so small, that every game just seems like a bunch of players bouncing around and throwing the puck at the net until it coincidentally goes in. At the end of the year the team that's done the least stupid stuff, and has hired players with incrementally more skill than other teams, wins the stanley cup, and the saga goes on.
I may very well be ignorant of the game. Could someone explain the nuance to it that I'm missing?