>In contrast, Detroit, which actually calls itself "Hovkeytown," has an
>average attendance of 100%, despite the higher ticket prices already
>mentioned by someone else. For the curious, the other teams to average
>100% attendance are: Colorado, Florida (!!), NY Rangers (Go Rangers!),
>Philadelphia, and Toronto. Incidentally, can you believe Montreal doesn't
>average 100% attendance (it is close -- 97%)?
I agree that Bostonians think the universe revolves around them (I grew up
in New Hampshire, so I've had plenty of first hand experience). However, I
think Boston sports fans (that includes other New Englanders that follow
Boston teams) are among the most knowledgeable and devout. The
attendance figure has a lot to do with ticket price, as has been mentioned
previously, which is one of the highest in the league.
I wasn't going to say anything earlier because I think this whole "my city
is
better then your city" stuff is stupid, but since you mentioned Detroit
calling
itself "Hockeytown," I should point out that there were about 50 people
(exaggeration) in attendance at the North American University
Championship game. :-)
Jim Walker
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