Brian Gentry writes: > > John Kohlstrand writes: > <<Detroit sports the world's most valuable hockey team in the Red Wings." > > >> > > Ouch! Detroit has gone longer than any other NHL team without a Stanley Cup, > and you think they are the most valuable. Even as a Bruins fan (and therefore > a Montreal hater!), I must admit that the Montreal Canadiens are a step above > anyone else in the NHL with their 17 or so Stanley Cups. Ouch indeed. Well, perhaps "Most Valuable" refers to salaries, who knows... I wish I still had John K's original post, but there are a few issues I'd take umbrage with: Yes, the GLI did at one time play to capacity crowds, but attendance has sagged the last five years. There are several theories explaining this, but they all lead to sniping over whose tournament it is, woofing and other unpleasantries. Attendance at NCAA Regionals held at The Joe have been disappointing (unless UM or MSU draws the seed) to the point where the West Reg. was at Munn last year...and East Lansing canNOT be considered "greater Detroit." Hey, if only 6,000 are gonna show, why not put 'em in a 6,000 cap. building? To Detroit's credit, the city does support teams from the NHL, IHL, NAJHL, CHL, ECHL (to include Toledo in the metro area) and OHL, as well as the CCHA, whenever UM or MSU are in town. But it's also proven that for college hockey, unless there's Maize and/or Green on the ice, the fan base isn't there. It's clearly a *hockey* hotbed, but not so much a *college* hockey hotbed. Greg Sorenson BU '92 ...and yes, Go Terriers...make the last Garden 'Pot BU's...