I never go to games really anyway. And in Boston, since I wear Canuck colors, that's as much a health and safety issue at this point. However, I was just in Brooklyn. I have a friend who lives near the new arena, and when the Isles move in there, I would like to check it out, and I have a few friends who are Rangers fans who at times offer me a free ticket if I head down, and if that happens, I'll go, for sure. Otherwise, I'll watch games on TV absolutely, starting opening night.
A boycott was never in my plans. My view is that while I am addict at some level, this is also a luxury expense/item in my life, especially now that I'm older with other priorities. What I want is a Canucks Stanley Cup; Game 7 of 2011 haunts me way more than any lockout (if I was going to take a walk from hockey it would have been then, out of frustration that IT is never going to happen!). The lockout did not make me angry so much as indifferent after awhile. I just turned to other things - especially work in what's been a busy year for me - until it was over, and now it is, so game on as far as I'm concerned. The only thing I pay for Center Ice package, and I do love my fanatasy league. So, I'll stick with those things. I'm looking forward to the season, should be fun. But whatever people do, they do, everyone makes their own call on it, makes no difference to me.


