I love the optimism, Pound. Do I think the NHL will be back? No, I don't think so, but keep fighting the good fight. It doesn't hurt anything. It would be great to the see the Bruins locally again. It's not necessarily tough to get tix to the Garden. They are available, but getting up there is not necessarily easy. I'd support a Hartford team by going to Bruins and select other games.
What I don't understand is why folks are actively fighting against it. If the NHL doesn't come back, life will go on as it is. Status quo. contra positively (...I think), if the NHL comes back and one is not a hockey fan, how does that affect that person's life one iota? If one is a hockey fan, but not a fan of the local team? All the better, IMO. They'll get to go to games when their team comes to town. My other question is why actively lobby against the NHL and for the status quo, when the status quo is the civic equivalent of a toilet a bowl? Willing things to happen and get better does not work. One must take action.
I would prefer a new arena to be built with private dollars, but that is a discussion for another day. Additionally, if a new arena is going to be built downtown anyway (and it may be. The $35 Million is meant to put lipstick on a pig in the meantime), then it should be State of the Art, if not close to it. It's not as if a new arena would be built on spec. There are a number of first class organizations and programs already and will be ready to rent it out. Plus, it is Global Spectrum's job is to book the building on dates not occupied by the corner tenants.