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Originally Posted by jayswin
The Wranglers are drawing like 2k a game, most of which are season ticket holders paying like $7 a ticket, lol. That's like $14000 a game in revenue, it must cost close to that to keep the lights on and staff the Dome, no?
And aren't the hitmen a complete non draw these days as well? I know they had their day when you'd see 7-12k regularly, but I'd heard they're way down to the 2-4k range now, too.
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So just did a quick internet search from hockeydb and couple other sources.. here's what I found:
Year Team Avg Attendance Rank
2018-19 Stockton 3,690 28/31
2019-20 Stockton 2,781 31/31
2020-21 Stockton 0
2021-22 Stockton 1,713 30/31
2022-23 Calgary 3,401 28/32
Year Team Avg Attendance Rank
2017-18 Hitmen 7,579 2/22
2018-19 Hitmen 7,363 2/22
2019-20 Hitmen 6742 2/22
2020-21 Hitmen 0
2021-22 Hitmen 4,777 3/22
2022-23 Hitmen 3,821
Year Team Avg Attendance Rank
2017-18 Flames 18,905 8/31
2018-19 Flames 18,501 10/31
2019-20 Flames 18,751 6/31
2020-21 Flames
2021-22 Flames 14,284 25/32
2022-23 Flames 17,718 14/32
Hitmen have been on a continual downward trend for about 10 years and yeah at their peak they hit 10,000 avg / game.
Calgary's AHL team always seems to struggle attendance wise, kind of weird.
Flames seem to do well actually attendance wise relatively speaking except the last two years but tough to see how covid isn't a factor last year. Really this year they are only slightly down from years past in the grand scheme of things.
Maybe Calgary is a bit oversaturated for hockey, dunno. Maybe any losses for having Stockton move to Calgary or playing in front of so few fans in Calgary as opposed to a theoretical better market are offset by the logistics / operating cost losses of having your farm team in California / elsewhere and instead in the same building.
One thing that I find very interesting is how well the Lightning do. I didn't realize they are at or near the top of attendance every year for the past few years which a) proves that hockey can work in Florida IMO and b) proves that it's pretty much just all about winning at the end of the day.