
"The most attended women's hockey game in United States history certainly felt like it. Throughout the entire game, the crowd was going crazy. It entirely felt like a playoff game, despite the season not going the Sirens way and not being over just yet."
"My biggest takeaway was the lack of 'suits' so often complained about by Rangers fans. The lower bowl was primarily filled by genuine fans (or those trying to become genuine fans) and it made a huge difference."
"Whereas Rangers fans look for something to make them cheer, Sirens fans cheered throughout regardless of what was happening. This is something I've long wished for Rangers fans to adopt."
The New York Sirens faced the Seattle Torrent in a sold-out game at Madison Square Garden, marking the highest attendance for a women's hockey game in the U.S. The atmosphere was electric, resembling a playoff game. The crowd was filled with genuine fans, contributing to a lively environment. The game highlighted differences in fan engagement, with Sirens fans cheering consistently, unlike Rangers fans who often wait for reasons to cheer. Modern music and tailored entertainment enhanced the experience, making it a memorable event for attendees.
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