What would you do?

I have a dilemma.

The Red Wings are asking all fans to wear red to the game tomorrow. If you do, you may win some prizes including meeting Steve Yzerman. I don’t think I need to explain how sweet that would be to me.

However, I’ve never gone to a game without my Wings jersey (it’s a white jersey).

Will you be included in this “contest” if you wear the white Wings jersey? Or do I need to wear a t-shirt? I want to wear my jersey, but I can’t ruin a shot at meeting Yzie.

What would you do?

Update: I’d like to thank everyone for their thoughts! I decided to just wear a red t-shirt. I still have to use one crutch and I unfortunately can’t carry my purse, sign, and a jersey. I guess there is always a first time for everything. I am bringing my white jersey in the car so I could always change my mind last minute. You just never know…Go Wings!

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6 Responses to “What would you do?”

  1. Paul Says:

    I would wear white, and get the word out to wear white, so we don’t look like the Saddledome…

  2. Hoser Says:

    It’s pretty simple really, just wear what you want. Don’t let the marketing geniuses tell you what to wear. If, however, the potential Yzerman intro is just too much for you to resist, then go ahead and wear a red t-shirt … over your white jersey. Hey, that white jersey might have some necessary good karma - and Lord knows they need some of that!
    Most important: have fun!
    And slip some prozac in Dom’s powerade bottle will ya?

  3. Brandon (OsGOD) Says:

    Pick up a red shirt and wear that with your white jersey tied around your waste… After they enter you in the prize pool… put that darn wings jersey on :)

    Either way have a BLAST… we went to games 1 and 2 and it was so exciting!

  4. Steal Thunder Says:

    I agree with Brandon (probably the only thing we’ll ever agree on). Wear the white jersey around your waist and then throw it on once you’ve been registered…

    Besides, was it really a good idea for the Wings to start a marketing campaign around the idea of wearing red when their first round opponent was the Flames?

    When it comes to meeting your idol, you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do (but as long as you are playing by the rules, its all good)…

  5. Kyle Says:

    I went through this sort of BS in 2004 in the C of Red. I had every kind of Flames jersey except for the new red one, and I know people were looking at me funny for wearing my white/black ones. But you know what? I was there wearing my jersey every stinking year while they couldn’t sell a single ticket in that arena.

    I say you’re safe with your white. It has red on it for god’s sake!

  6. Paul Says:

    “Don’t let the marketing geniuses tell you what to wear.”

    Geez, why so cynical? Why do you think it’s a marketing thing? How are they going to make money by getting people to wear red? Is the organ a tool of the marketing geniuses who are just trying to get everyone to chant together?

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