1st, it loses TBT to The Pete. Now, it loses the HS football championships to the University of Charleston. These are hard times for the great people of Wheeling, West Virginia.
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I really like Wheeling, I've spent a lot of time there, my sister-in-law is from there, my brother got married there, they have that casino/dog track, I spent a lot of time there back in the day. I wonder if the TBT was better off in Wheeling, that would big time event for them.1st, it loses TBT to The Pete. Now, it loses the HS football championships to the University of Charleston. These are hard times for the great people of Wheeling, West Virginia.
You follow "minor league" sports more than most. I didn't even know what TBT was.1st, it loses TBT to The Pete. Now, it loses the HS football championships to the University of Charleston. These are hard times for the great people of Wheeling, West Virginia.
And on top of that, the last remaining steel mill in Weirton just closed. The Ohio Valley was in disarray when we moved away ten years ago… can’t imagine it today. Very sad.1st, it loses TBT to The Pete. Now, it loses the HS football championships to the University of Charleston. These are hard times for the great people of Wheeling, West Virginia.
Don't they also have some sort of arena football there too?They still have the Nailers. I prefer those games over the Penguins. Great seats at affordable pricing and if you are familiar with the streets then free parking
I think arena football starts in the spring. If anybody wants to watch a great hockey game by a Penguins minor team for an excellent price then this is your place. I think I paid 25 bucks a ticket for great seats that were between the blue lines. Fleury played for Wheeling. You could be seeing the next great Pgh Penguin playerDon't they also have some sort of arena football there too?
Fleury played for Wheeling. You could be seeing the next great Pgh Penguin player
No great players but Tomas Vokoun played there before they were affiliated with the Pens and Tom Kuhnhackl played there after being assigned there by the Pens. I usually go to a game there every year and it's a fun time but the odds of seeing a top player are pretty low.Marc-Andre Fleury? No. He didn't play even one game for Wheeling. He did play for Wilkes-Barre in several seasons. But he never played for Wheeling.
And the number of top prospects who ever play for an ECHL team is exceedingly small. I can't think of one Penguin player that I'd call great who ever played in Wheeling.
No great players but Tomas Vokoun played there before they were affiliated with the Pens and Tom Kuhnhackl played there after being assigned there by the Pens. I usually go to a game there every year and it's a fun time but the odds of seeing a top player are pretty low.
Probably not since 1945.Has Wheeling ever had a good week???
That is why people need to rethink Nippon Steel buying US Steel instead of Cleveland Cliffs.And on top of that, the last remaining steel mill in Weirton just closed. The Ohio Valley was in disarray when we moved away ten years ago… can’t imagine it today. Very sad.