As you Michigan hockey fans have noticed this past weekend, there has been a goal horn installed in Yost. I put together the most accurate representation I could possibly do of this.
Personally I don't mind it since you can hear the band play The Victors unlike other conference teams that are obnoxiously loud and generic.
Enjoy.
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Even before the goal horn, I could never hear the band begin to play the Victors. It's very hard to tell when to start the Hailing and fist pumping. That's because the crowd goes NUTS, and I'm too busy screaming and high-fiving everyone in sight. Because of this, I don't think that's a good argument against it.
However, tradition and rabble might have a point. In fact, though, a goal horn would be necessary in a quieter venue to come immediately after a goal. It's really unnecessary in Yost because the crowd reacts immediately and acts as its own horn. If the crowd weren't so receptive and loud, it would be an awkward silence in between the goal and the Victors. I guess this is true in most venues, but the other horns I've heard were much louder and more obnoxious. So maybe to really have a purpose, it should be louder. I don't wish for this, don't get me wrong.
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