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Fans Sound Off: Carolina Hurricanes Message Boards and Blogs (revised)

Posted by gercohen on November 3, 2006

New Assignment: Revise your online writing presentation based on feedback from the instructor. Solicit feedback also from your writing workshop partner(s) from modules 1 & 2. I’ve received comments from the instructor and writing partner, as well as from one of the bloogers I catalogued, and have incorporated all the comments. I’ve also updated some of the stats and information.  

Original assignment: Original writing piece for an organization, the Carolina Hurricanes NHL hockey team (with which I have no affiliation). Site visitors may be those who regularly frequent message boards and are familiar with the written and unwritten rules, or they may be new to the genre and will welcome a FAQ on etiquette. Users might just come once or twice to the site, or may revisit to see updated resources and news about the fan message board universe.

You may be in the capacity crowd when 18,730 fans converge on the RBC Center for home dates for the 2006 NHL Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes, a fan from afar, a former Raleigh area resident, or even a resident of another country, perhaps the native land of one of the Canes’ European-born players. With the internet, the fun doesn’t have to end when the game is over.  This guide to online fan sites, such as message boards and blogs, can keep you involved.

MESSAGE BOARDS

Hundreds of Canes fans are using online message boards to share their experiences, commenting on the team and individual players. Tickets are traded, photos posted and shared, and stories told and retold. Here’s how to get in on the action.

Anyone with an internet connection can join the online Carolina Hurricanes world. Message board users can make up their own screen names and stay relatively anonymous, or post with their real names, and even upload avatars like that of Scoreboards message board moderator Jeffbear.

BLOGS

In addition to message boards, blogs allow individual fans to set up their own individualized weblogs and post commentary, with most allowing readers of the blog to chime in with their comments. A good blog will also have a blogroll, linking the reader to similar sites or resources.

AN ONLINE FAN COMMUNITY

Online fan communities have largely developed on their own, but both national media and the team itself have also hosted message boards or set up blogs. This article catalogues numerous message boards and blogs that focus on the Canes, as well as gives casual fans pointers on using those boards. Message boards are be of two varieties, moderated, and those with standards. Scoreboards moderator Jeffbear discusses differences:

“I think it’s important to deal with the stance regarding moderation and Standards up front. There’s a huge difference between an actively moderated board and a loosely moderated board in terms of what posters can get away with in terms of behavior, and it’s good to make people aware of the rules up front … and then enforce them. All message boards generate their own conventions in terms of slang terms, user handles, avatar pictures and the like. Those things need to be explained in a good FAQ”

GAME DAY THREAD
Fans seem to enjoy the message board game-day thread, where the moderator posts an introduction to the game a day or two in advance, fans make predictions and talk about injuries, and during the game fans listening on the radio or watching on TV post commentary. Fans returning from the game also chime in later. A regular season game might see 100+ postings, while a playoff game might have over 300.


CANES MESSAGE BOARD CATALOGUE

To get you started, here’s an extensive list of Carolina Hurricanes oriented message boards:

  • The Scoreboards is a message board covering hockey, baseball, football, and basketball, with individual boards for each team. There are 1,422 members of the board with privileges to post anywhere. A smaller number of those post on the Canes board. The greatest activity on this board is for NHL hockey, with 3,200 separate discussion threads, compared with 700 for baseball and 650 for football. The Scoreboards Canes board is the newest Canes message board, becoming active August 24, 2006, and already has 363 discussion threads. The systemwide moderator has posted community standards, covering harassment, disruption, vulgarity, solicitation, spamming, and use of copyrighted materials, while Canes Scoreboards moderator Jeffbear has posted a FAQ for the site, covering the history of the board, including the migration of participants from several other boards in the past, as well as inside jokes, and short bio sketches of some frequent posters. There is a general search function, and a member list and the ability to send private messages to members exists. The member list includes profiles and the ability to search posts by member. For those with greater interest in the Scoreboards, Jeffbear discusses the history of both Scoreboards and Canes message boards in general.scoreboards logo

  • Letsgocanes.com (LGC) is an independent board with 1,055 members, 6,926 threads, and over 375,000 individual posts. Members can send private messages to other members, and start new threads. Its Canes discussion thread includes the obligatory game day thread and even a place for new members to introduce themselves. On the top menu bar is a FAQ that is more focused on technical issues than the Scoreboards FAQ. LGC has separate sections for ticket exchanges, commentary on subjects such as other NHL teams, minor league hockey, and member initiated polls. There is a general search function, and a member list and the ability to send private messages to members exists. The member list includes profiles and the ability to search posts by member. LGC moderator Caniac suggests in a message about the development of that message board: “I would say it is beneficial if a new user lurks for a little bit to see how the site works and how they’re supposed to act and even type.”

  • HFBoards.com (short for Hockey’s Future) is a site like Scoreboards but for NHL hockey only, with almost 30,000 members systemwide. Its Canes message board does not have separate section for different aspect of hockey like LGC, but all threads shown in inverse order of last posting. This makes finding threads more difficult. Its FAQ is very similar to LGC’s. There is a general search function, and a member list and the ability to send private messages to members exists. The member list includes profiles and the ability to search posts by member.

  • ESPN maintains message boards for every professional sport and team. Its Canes message board is lightly used, with 75 topics and 402 messages dating back only to October 1, 2006. Board managers have posted that all boards were reset on that date and older messages eliminated. No member list or contact capabilities exist, making this board less useful to posters. (ESPN has no message board specific logo)

  • The Insiders (also known as scout or fanhome) maintains a Canes message board that is organized much like HFBoards. It was one of the most active Canes message boards until mid-summer 2006 when most posters deserted to Scoreboards after a dispute with management over long-term prospects of maintaining the boards Its structure is similar to that of HFBoards. Now there are only a few posts per week.scout

  • The Canes maintain an official message board, “Caniac Corner“. In eistence several years, the board went down during the 2006 Stanley Cup finals, was replaced for a time by a link to an outside board, and was finally put back online October 31, 2006, bit with all old messages purged.  A Canes official told me in September that the board was taken down during the finals because it had too much traffic.  The forum has already registered 280 users since its reinstatement.

  • News & Observer Carolina Hurricanes forum. Very lightly used, no search function, does allow other posts by a user to be searched after clicking on a post by that user. No special graphics. No FAQ.

MESSAGE BOARD FEATURE COMPARISON

There are a number of common desirable features on message boards, which I show in a comparison table below the dscriptions:

  • the Game day thread (mentioned above).
  • new member intros, to help make a new member at home.
  • a FAQ and/or community standards section to let a new member learn board policies.
  • “stickies”, a feature that let the moderator keep popular or important topics at the top of the board, rather than sinking to later pages and thus hard to find.

                                           Scoreboard     LGC      HFBoards    ESPN     Caniac      Insiders     N&O

Game Day Thread                    Y              Y               Y               N             Y               Y             Y

New Member Intro                   N             Y               N              N             N               N             N

FAQ or comm.standards          Y             Y               Y              Y             Y                N             N

Stickies                                      Y             Y               Y              N             N               N             N

CANES FAN BLOGS CATALOGUE

While anyone can start a free blog, here’s a list of Canes fan blogs found from a Google search and from blogrolls:

4 Responses to “Fans Sound Off: Carolina Hurricanes Message Boards and Blogs (revised)”

  1. [...] Comments (RSS) « Fans Sound Off: Carolina Hurricanes Message Boards and Blogs (revised) [...]

  2. [...] 6. There are numerous message boards and blogs for fans to interact  and keep up with news from a fan perspective. The team’s official message border is “Caniac Corner“. 7. The team has a 25-man roster. This includes Cory Stillman and Frank Kaberle who are on injured reserve. 8. Up-to-date player statistics in numerous categories are maintained by the team, by the NHL, and by ESPN. 9. Season ticket holders receive numerous special benefits, including the option to buy extra single-game seats at a discount before public on-sale, the ability to buy multi-game parking passes, priority in sale of playoff tickets, a discount at the team store, and the ability to e-mail tickets to friends. [...]

  3. [...] Raleigh, NC, November 12 – Fans Sound Off, a website that helps Carolina Hurricanes hockey fans to connect with each other on message boards and blogs has announced plans to launch a “CanesAllStars” blog devoted to Canes fan online balloting for the 2007 National Hockey League All-Star game to be held January 24 in Dallas. The blog will link the online ballot for Canes hockey fans, and have sections for fans to comment on the Canes nominees and encourage others to get involved. According to the NHL, fan balloting begins November 15 and ends January 2, 2007. [...]

  4. Idetrorce said

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

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