I’ll admit it. I had not been to a Blazers’ game in a while, but it is still sad to see them just die out even if an AHL team is on the way. I can definitely remember when they were the only show in town. In the video above, Ed Kelley of The Oklahoman has a good summation of why Bricktown might not be the Bricktown we know now if it weren’t for the CHL reincarnation of the Blazers.
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