Talk:Las Vegas Wranglers
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[edit] Citation needed for fan traditions?
GO TO A GAME. There are no news articles or stories to cite for this. Just go to a blasted game and you'll see it for yourself. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.234.0.200 (talk) 17:24, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
I have to agree, and add more to the discussion. MANY, if not ALL, of the teams in litterally every level of hockey boo's the refs as they skate on. Also, the same goes for the goal scoring taunting and other ridicules. Unless you state that the Wranglers aren't the only team to use these traditions, I personally will take those specific traditions off. El Jefe 03:33, 18 December 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jefe1986 (talk • contribs)
I've seen all but two home games since their existence, and most of the fan traditions noted are true. The only one I take issue with is the potatoes; I've never seen that happen. In addition to Metcalf of the Alaska Aces, the fans have a special hatred of Galbraith of the Idaho Steelheads. I'm not exactly thrilled with some of those traditions (I tend to frown on negativity) but it is what it is. Also, it's common for fans to point to the penalty box when a visiting player is called, and the waving is reserved for a player who has to leave the ice due to a penalty. Jclinard (talk) 08:14, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Update to the article
Currently, I'm trying to adapt this article to good article status. I was born and raised in Las Vegas and was a Wranglers season ticket holder (as well as Thunder season ticket holder) for all five years, but since I have moved to Ohio for college I haven't been able to get really good information for the team outside of the ECHL and team's website. I would be very greatful if anyone who is a Wranglers fan and goes to the majority of the games would send me as much information from the past 2 years so I can create new splinter articles for the this article. To look at some of my projects that I'm getting ready to make into permanent articles on wikipedia just look at the current projects section of my user page. Together I believe that we can make this the first minor league franchise article to become the featured article on wikipedia. Go Wranglers! Rik (talk) 03:31, 27 April 2008 (UTC)