Okay, I'll come to the defense of my friend, Scott, on most of his comments: It was my first trip to Munn as well, and overall I was impressed with the arena. It most definitely is nicer than Goggin @ Miami, Ferris' (I'm not even going to try to spell the name of that place off the top of my head), Bowling Green's, and the Rink @ OSU. There is no competition in terms of "better seating" between Yost's corner seats and Munn's (I always feel bad for fans who must sit in Yost's corner seats). However, I like the atmosphere at Yost much better--the tall ceiling, the old monstrous building, the bright lighting (Yost doesn't have the option to dim the lights over the seats), and the loud fans (I'm not going to defend the vulgarness of many of the fans in Yost's student sections, but some of us who sit over there are not rude nor crude, and we are trying to get those fans knock off at least the worst of it -- for example, please notice that the words being said after the C-YA cheer are not as bad as last year, or, at least, with different people saying different things no one can understand any of them ;-). However, I was not impressed at two things: 1. Standing Room. For those not familiar with Munn, the standing room area is the concourse around the arena, but there is an extra row of seats above the ground floor, so that those in standing room (unless they are over 6 feet, which I am most definitely not) cannot see the game. Near us, a row of students at the top row stood up to obscure the sight lines of the Michigan fans behind them, but thanks to the help of the cooler heads in the crowd and a MSU police officer, everyone got to enjoy seeing (most of) the game. Couldn't the folks at Munn put a 6" or so riser around the outside of the wall so that those who have to be in standing room could be up a little bit higher and could thus see the game? The fans in front of us were very nice and cordial to us, and I thank them for being good hosts. The State fan who paints his whole body and dances around at every game even came over and introduced himself to us (well, to Scott, as he is the most recognizable amongst us) and said hello (proof, that yes, even avid State & UofM fans can be civil to each other ;-). 2. The University of Michigan Athletic Ticket Office. These people are the definition of "the right hand knows not what the left hand is doing." Scott's comment about the ticket office only having SRO tickets is slightly inaccurate. What was accurate was that the UofM Ticket Office WOULDN'T SELL to Scott anything BUT SRO. Before the season started, Scott went to the ticket office to buy Away game tickets for the MSU and 4 other games for us--at 8 AM on the FIRST DAY that the Ticket Office had away tickets for sale. They told him that he could NOT buy seats for Munn--only SRO tickets. We found out just two weeks ago that the UofM ticket office made Munn seats available to those UofM ticket buyers who bought tickets for 6 or more away games at once. Now, it wouldn't surprise me if that line is a bunch of BS, but that's what a friend who got seats at Munn was told by a ticket agent. What irritates me is that Scott was never told that seats at Munn were available "if..." He left the Ticket Office with the information that SRO was the only thing UofM had available for Munn. Whew, I've been wanting to gripe about the UofM Ticket Office for 6 years. I'm glad I finally got the chance. Michigan next faces the Falcons on Saturday in Bowling Green. This game was originally scheduled to be played on December 14. We'll be there, and again this time we have General Admission tickets, but at least in BG that means we can sit down ;-) ... Drop the Puck! roger :) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Roger L. Spurgeon [log in to unmask] U of Mich Medical Center http://flicker.hosp.med.umich.edu/rls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.