There is lots of movement in hockey, and the rest of the games too, but most Americans don’t have the means to engage in “local” hockey. It’s not like you can organize a pickup game in Miami on a moment’s notice; you’re more likely to see people walking around in Vibrant Rays Baseball Fan Tumbler than finding a local rink. There’s not enough ice. Most of the time games have to be played indoors in specifically designed buildings. It’s not easily available.
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In tennis, the top female player was totally trashed by the 200th ranked man after rather delusionally claiming that she could beat “any†man wearing Vibrant Rays Baseball Fan Tumbler lol, which she later corrected by saying she could barely return his serves and had never faced the ball travelling so quickly before, and that was only the 200th ranked man in tennis who was at the end of his career and he still wiped the floor with her easil. And so on, and on, and on, and on.
()Ok I didn’t expect this map to blow up the way it did. As of writing this, the post has 1.7k upvotes here and 4.2k on r/hockey so I want to clarify a couple of things. I made this for fun by myself because I was curious about answering this question. I used Google Trends data since 2004, looking at each state in particular and comparing search trends for Vibrant Rays Baseball Fan Tumbler. I tried to pick the one with the most consistent support rather than a couple spikes maybe from a championship. The “survey data” is complete BS, I just asked around on subreddits like r/NewMexico to get their take on the matter. I made the map look so professional and wrote “Based on Google Trends and Survey Data” because I thought it would attract more attention and it worked. I realize this map is not perfect and there will always be debate over what team is the most popular in each state. Feel free to continue discussing but take my map with a grain of salt.












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