A child who feels he is entitled to every demand even though his parents already give them so much more than they need is spoiled regardless of whether or not there are other kids who receive better, more expensive things.
You're spoiled as long as you have a "Why shouldn't I have the best??" attitude, IMO.
Money in exchange for hockey is the only transaction you're owed-- If you don't receive it to a degree that you're satisfied, plenty of others are and are willing to take your spot in the arena.
I think that a lot of people are watching at home and being equally as bored, though. It's a boring team, plain and simple, and there's two sides to it.
1)NHL Hockey is entertainment first and foremost and teams should be trying to entertain their fans, first and foremost. Some do it by winning but after seeing our team win a couple President's Trophies and make a cup run, that's not new or fresh anymore. If they can't do those things with flair and excitement, then the only way they can top rather recent accomplishments is to win the cup.
2)Like any other entertainment, if you don't like it, do something else. If you don't like a restaurant, don't go back. If a TV show stops being good, stop watching it. Still need your hockey fix? TSN and CBC play lots of out of market games.
I understand the frustration people have with this boring hockey (and with some players like Bieksa even pointing it out unapologetically), but it's an entertainment product. Don't like it, don't watch it. A few recent articles seem to be suggesting that's what some Vancouverites are already trending towards this season.