Monday, October 17, 2011

Bad Boys still bad at Sharks games, but Neil Young is worse

By Bruce Newman

bnewman@mercurynews.com
Updated: 10/15/2011 04:09:17 AM PDT

Bad Boys get front-row exposure during Sharks gameAfter a disheartening series of playoff flame-outs, the San Jose Sharks might have expected some restlessness from their home fans this season. But as the Sharks return to home ice Saturday for only the second time, the franchise already has suffered a pair of stinging defeats in the stands.

In hockey, it's customary for black eyes to be delivered on the ice, not by your own fans. These two shiners were delivered, in succession, by a self-promoting bail bondsman and rocker Neil Young. Separately, they thumbed their noses at the Sharks and got away with it, although Young probably shouldn't expect to sell a lot of records in San Jose this winter.

The team's management brought on the first fracas with an "enhanced" ticket policy, announced during the offseason, forbidding fans from using their seats to promote products or other "entities" -- then sent a warning letter to only one season ticket-holder: Bad Boys Bail Bonds co-owner Jeffrey Stanley. | READ MORE

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