Me too. I'm anti hockey in the sun belt/south (with a few exceptions, perhaps), so it's good to see Winnipeg get a team back. I still cannot fathom why the NHL thought Atlanta (despite a large population), of all places, was a good idea: 1. It's a warm-weather city, and such cities have an iffy at best record supporting hockey. 2. It's an awful sports town that barely supports professional football, basketball, and baseball. 3. Apologies for stereotyping here, but it has a majority African-American population (not exactly reknown for hockey fandom). 4. The NHL had tried, and failed, in Atlanta before (see, Flames). (I do profess ignorance as to why the Flames left, but I'm guessing "lack of support.")