| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Kara | |
| 2 | Aaron | |
| 3 | Anonymous | I will say I love the pens more than Ill ever love gambling and I swear if they leave I will make sure Myself and everyone in my family never steps foot in your casino or anything else you may be associated with. |
| 4 | Anonymous | |
| 5 | Ed Lillion | |
| 6 | Jason | Keep the Pens here!! |
| 7 | M | |
| 8 | Charlie Bauer | I think it goes without saying that the Penguins leaving the city of Pittsburgh would be nothing short of a travesty. The years of the fanbase's suffering aside, the people of Pittsburgh deserve this team, and not a single person---including Don Barden---should be able to change this. Again, Don Barden must understand that, should he choose to disrespect the people of Pittsburgh, then he does not deserve its business. |
| 9 | Jason Birdsell | By begging for parking and development dollars, I can't help but see this move as tacky. If this is what turns the Penguins to move outside of Pittsburgh, I will never have the heart to enter Mr. Barden's casino. It would be like having dinner and shaking hands with the guy who kicked your dog. |
| 10 | matt | |
| 11 | Anonymous | What a way to start a business. Enraging your potential customers. |
| 12 | Tim Danzuso | |
| 13 | Anonymous | |
| 14 | Gord Moofat | If the penguins leave pittsburgh you can say goodbye to my tourist dollars |
| 15 | Chad Cagot | If the Pens dont get a new arena I will never step foot in the Majestic Star. I would rather drive my car down the parkway throwing 50 dollar bills out the window then putting a nickel in them machines. |
| 16 | Patrick D. Shirey | |
| 17 | Keith Froehlich | Quit being greedy Don Barden and the SEA, Barden hasn't done a damn thing for this city where as #66 has done more for this city OFF the playing field than any other athlete ever has! |
| 18 | Kevin Day | |
| 19 | Anonymous | |
| 20 | Anonymous | |
| 21 | Matt | Mr. Barden,
If the Pens leave the only way for me to show my disappointment in the state/local Gov't is to not step foot into your casino. I will just go down the road to WV and spend my money there. I hope you take that into consideration before you try and get milk more money out of the deal you didn't deserve to win in the first place.
I can't wait to see how your revitalization expert Jerome Bettis does in fixing the Hill. |
| 22 | Elaina | |
| 23 | Anonymous | If the Pens leave town, I will never spend a penny in your casino and will encourage everyone I can to boycott it. |
| 24 | Joe Derouin | |
| 25 | Chad H. | |
| 26 | Greg R | No arena...not one dime. Plain and simple. |
| 27 | nicole | |
| 28 | Stephen McLaughlin | Mr. Barden,
I left the Pittsburgh area because of the job market (there was not really a market for what I do) and I am not alone. People are leaving there all the time...in fact United Van Lines reported that PA has one of the highest outbound rates in the country. If the Pens leave I assure you that more and more poeple will follow. Without sellouts bringing people into the city what do you think will happen to your casino? People would rather go to mountaineer in Chester, WV were they can see a boxing match instead of going to pittsburgh were no hockey game will be BECAUSE THE TEAM MOVED TO KC. You do not realize how you can help the penguins stay in pittsburgh! You could also be one of the reasons why they leave. You are a newcommer to this great city so people may not know about you but if you are a reson this team leaves what do you think that would do to your business? If you help them stay I assure you you will benefit. Please for the sake of the people that will be stuffing your pocket help this hockey team stay where it belongs and help pittsburgh escape decline.
Sincerely,
Stephen McLaughlin |
| 29 | T | If the PeNS leave, I am gone too. Hockey is more important than yet ANOTHER casino around here! |
| 30 | James | I am an Allegheny County resident. If the Pens leave, I will never spend one cent in your casino. And I will spend every conceivable chance I get convincing friends, family and Pittsburgh visitors to do the same! |
| 31 | Paul Lazaris | The Penguins are Pittsburgh and if you people can't come up with some plan to keep the team in Pittsburgh well then your all bunch of @#$%^&*
p.s
this is taking way to much time
sign the damn agreement keep the Pens here . |
| 32 | Adriano Lamberti | You're the worstest. |
| 33 | Anonymous | I'll never set foot in Pittsburgh again, let alone the new casino, if the Penguins leave town. This whole situation has become ridiculious! |
| 34 | Bryan | No need to attend the meetings when your not invited by BOTH parties. |
| 35 | Anonymous | |
| 36 | Alison Stanton | Don Barden does not need any more money. If he thinks he has a right to any money from the Pens, he has another thing coming, and I hope Mario tells him just where to shove it. |
| 37 | daniel | |
| 38 | Bill Fenton Jr | I travel to Las Vegas on a yearly basis and make frequent trips to Wheeling. The thought of having a casino in Pittsburgh is an exciting one, but if the Penguins are forced to relocate because an arena deal is not completed, I am 100% certain I will never step foot in the Pittsburgh casino or any Pennsylvania casino location. The state gaming board turned their back on a free facility and now Mr. Barden has a chance to lend a hand in doing what's right for a city he hopes to make millions of dollars off of. Hopefully he will see fit to do what he can do and what is necessary for the Penguins to stay and for a new facility to be built. I'm certain that doing so would build an allegiance to Barden's facility for all loyal and grateful Penguins supporters. |
| 39 | Theresa Cooper | |
| 40 | Rob | I promise not only will i never step foot in the casino but i will never go anywhere near it or the development in the Hill... I'm taking my son to his first Pens game against the Rangers for his 7th birthday and i hope it's not his last... And that goes for my wife too!!! |
| 41 | Chris Meals | Mr. Barden,
This team means so much to myself and many other people around this city. I don't know what I would do if they left, but I know that I would have no reason to remain in this area. I am sure you are a good person and a heck of a business man, but please for the sake of the people of this city that will be supporting you and your casino, help the Pens stay where they belong.
Sincerely,
Chris Meals |
| 42 | Adam Cousley | |
| 43 | Josh | |
| 44 | William Steiner | I will not spend a single penny at the casino if there is no pens. You want business keep the pens here |
| 45 | keith mcgann | You may win the battle but lose the war Don Bardon. Pittsburgh is a dying city without the Pens your Casino may be sitting in a ghost town soon. |
| 46 | andrew palumbo | keep em in the burgh for the sake of what is good in my world |
| 47 | Caerleigh Sanner | I'm pretty excited for a casino, actually. As a young Pittsburgher, it certainly seems like a place where I'd be happy to go with friends or coworkers. But not without the Pens. I absolutely promise that I will NEVER be in that casino if my Penguins move. |
| 48 | Greg Miller | |
| 49 | Mark Moran | |
| 50 | Anonymous | |