OHL Attendance

twinsdad

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Spirit attendance tends to increase after the new year and once football season is over. I don't know why they had so many home games in October when they have to compete against high school football.
Saginaw has done better at not scheduling Friday night games in the Fall to avoid competing against high school football. In fact, zero Friday night games until January this season.
 

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I struggle to understand why Mississauga has such issues drawing people to the game. You look at Niagara who has 9 wins this season yet still is drawing close to 4000 a game. Mississauga can't get even half that.
 
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I struggle to understand why Mississauga has such issues drawing people to the game. You look at Niagara who has 9 wins this season yet still is drawing close to 4000 a game. Mississauga can't get even half that.
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stealth1

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I understand the demographics part. Why such lack of marketing? I don't buy the arena location as being such an issue. For Niagara most fans come from outside St. Catharines.
 

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I understand the demographics part. Why such lack of marketing? I don't buy the arena location as being such an issue. For Niagara most fans come from outside St. Catharines.
Have you ever gone home from work in the GTA, and then wanted to go back out? It's not nearly the same as the Niagara region.

Why the lack of marketing? I'd say the team is unwilling to spend.
 

stealth1

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Have you ever gone home from work in the GTA, and then wanted to go back out? It's not nearly the same as the Niagara region.

Why the lack of marketing? I'd say the team is unwilling to spend.
Again I don't buy it. Oshawa does well and I'm sure they have the same issues with getting home from work in the GTA.

IMO the Toronto area doesn't work for OHL.
 

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Again I don't buy it. Oshawa does well and I'm sure they have the same issues with getting home from work in the GTA.

IMO the Toronto area doesn't work for OHL.
Oshawa isn't Mississauga either.

And Oshawa has decades of tradition.

If you're lumping in Oshawa with the GTA then the OHL does work in the Toronto area. It doesn't work in Mississauga for the reasons I suggested.

The worst thing the league did was try to create a natural rivalry by bringing in Mississauga and Brampton at the same time. They instantly bastardized the market and it will never get to where it needs to be.
 
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Oshawa isn't Mississauga either.

And Oshawa has decades of tradition.

If you're lumping in Oshawa with the GTA then the OHL does work in the Toronto area. It doesn't work in Mississauga for the reasons I suggested.

The worst thing the league did was try to create a natural rivalry by bringing in Mississauga and Brampton at the same time. They instantly bastardized the market and it will never get to where it needs to be.
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Oshawa isn't Mississauga either.

And Oshawa has decades of tradition.

If you're lumping in Oshawa with the GTA then the OHL does work in the Toronto area. It doesn't work in Mississauga for the reasons I suggested.

The worst thing the league did was try to create a natural rivalry by bringing in Mississauga and Brampton at the same time. They instantly bastardized the market and it will never get to where it needs to be.
City of Cornwall trying to lure a ohl franchise maybe ask missassuaga to move there. Their lease is up this year
 

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Niagara had almost 5000 attendance for the Rangers Saturday night. Kudos for the support during a trying season.
I wonder how much of that has to do with the Memorial Cup bid? Season ticket holders would get first shot at tickets, so despite a poor season they could easily have sold a number of season tickets to people wanting in.
 

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I wonder how much of that has to do with the Memorial Cup bid? Season ticket holders would get first shot at tickets, so despite a poor season they could easily have sold a number of season tickets to people wanting in.
Niagara has always had a great fanbase despite their success, or lack there of. They also draw from a large region. Also heard Jeff Marek say Owen Sound has the best attendance in the CHL when you factor in their population to attendance . That caught me by surprise but I knew they have always had a very loyal fanbase
 

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Niagara has always had a great fanbase despite their success, or lack there of. They also draw from a large region. Also heard Jeff Marek say Owen Sound has the best attendance in the CHL when you factor in their population to attendance . That caught me by surprise but I knew they have always had a very loyal fanbase
I'm not disputing Niagaras attendance record in previous years. This year is different though. With the front office turmoil, the numerous trades, and the dismal performance fans will only take so much. Not to mention the pandemic which has seen a lot of businesses consider their expenses.

All things being equal you'd expect a dip in attendance, but the prospect of hosting the Memorial Cup next season has to have increased season ticket subscribers.

Owen Sound doesn't shock me at all. Great support up there and the population is very sparse.
 

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I'm not disputing Niagaras attendance record in previous years. This year is different though. With the front office turmoil, the numerous trades, and the dismal performance fans will only take so much. All things being equal you'd expect a dip in attendance, but the prospect of hosting the Memorial Cup next season has to have increased season ticket subscribers.

Owen Sound doesn't shock me at all. Great support up there and the population is very sparse.
True, but I think the Memorial Cup bid has little to nothing to do with the attendance. It wasn't even known until just recently and any fan who follows the team or league knows the chances of them actually hosting is little to nail. I'd give the bid maybe a few hundred at best i the attendance bump
 

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True, but I think the Memorial Cup bid has little to nothing to do with the attendance. It wasn't even known until just recently and any fan who follows the team or league knows the chances of them actually hosting is little to nail. I'd give the bid maybe a few hundred at best i the attendance bump
Looking at hockeydb Niagara is averaging 3900/game. 1000 less than 19/20. Just in the last few weeks the Ice Dogs have shown larger attendance. I suspect the bid has a lot more to do with it than you think.
 

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I wonder how much of that has to do with the Memorial Cup bid? Season ticket holders would get first shot at tickets, so despite a poor season they could easily have sold a number of season tickets to people wanting in.
It's possible some of it is related to Memorial Cup bid. But most of the people I talked with didn't think they really had a chance.

IMO the Memorial Cup has become overpriced. I wouldn't even want to host it if my team didn't have a chance to win. The price of the package is as much or more than season tickets. It is nice to have it within driving distance to take in a couple of games.
 

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Looking at hockeydb Niagara is averaging 3900/game. 1000 less than 19/20. Just in the last few weeks the Ice Dogs have shown larger attendance. I suspect the bid has a lot more to do with it than you think.
Barrie is the exact same and I think most teams are. Post Christmas break attendance spikes with the weather and families looking for things to do. Barrie has always had poor attendance in the first half of the year and come the new year, they usually get 85-100% capacity. There is no way (IMO) a Memorial Cup bid would spike the IceDogs attendance by close to 1000/game. If they would have already been awarded it, then we can agree.
 

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It's possible some of it is related to Memorial Cup bid. But most of the people I talked with didn't think they really had a chance.

IMO the Memorial Cup has become overpriced. I wouldn't even want to host it if my team didn't have a chance to win. The price of the package is as much or more than season tickets. It is nice to have it within driving distance to take in a couple of games.
This goes back to my comment about businesses watching their expenses. Businesses were the first ones to cancel and they would be the first ones crawling back if they thought there was even a slight chance to schmooze and hob-nob.

Barrie is the exact same and I think most teams are. Post Christmas break attendance spikes with the weather and families looking for things to do. Barrie has always had poor attendance in the first half of the year and come the new year, they usually get 85-100% capacity. There is no way (IMO) a Memorial Cup bid would spike the IceDogs attendance by close to 1000/game. If they would have already been awarded it, then we can agree.
Doesn't matter what the past fan support has been. I know they league is more successful at the gate after Christmas, but there's no way you'll convince me that the worst team in the league, which doesn't even have 10 wins yet, is packing them in al of a sudden because the fans WANT to be there.
 

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As of the end of January. Compared to the same number of home games by each team in the 2018/19 season. As of January 21st Niagara was averaging 3,818

Team18/19 Total22/23 totalDiff18/19 Avg22/23 AvgDiff
Ottawa76362893551299334714062591
Flint5245561573911823842799414
Windsor8888497582869840404436395
Guelph9210299842774040044341337
Saginaw6546671854638829763266290
Peterborough6487571162628728213094273
Sudbury6939374736534330173249232
Erie7291178414550330383267229
Oshawa9335595448209346684772105
North Bay497905163118412371245988
Sarnia662866784615603013308471
Kingston64207651919843057310447
London216303215919-38490138997-16
Owen Sound6780262159-564329482703-245
Hamilton9084484298-654639503665-285
Barrie7314167103-603834833195-288
Sault Ste. Marie8336273966-939639703522-447
Mississauga5660039820-1678023581659-699
Kitchener157126139557-1756968326068-764
Niagara10228080912-2136848703853-1018
 
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Up to and including last nights games. Same parameters as previous


Team18/19 Total22/23 totalDiff18/19 Avg22/23 AvgDiff
Ottawa76362893551299334714062591
Windsor976411086431100240684527458
Flint57242680101076823852834449
Erie8065489515886131023443341
Guelph9210299842774040044341337
Peterborough7056378115755228233125302
Sudbury7519381808661530083272265
Saginaw7251578583606830213274253
Oshawa98553101073252046934813120
Kingston666616880321423030312797
North Bay522105394017302373245279
Sarnia70556714609043068310739
London225295224955-34090128998-14
Barrie7620571075-513034643231-233
Hamilton9353387671-586238973653-244
Owen Sound6780262159-564329482703-245
Sault Ste. Marie8336273966-939639703522-447
Mississauga5660039820-1678023581659-699
Kitchener164196146723-1747368426113-728
Niagara10732485825-2149948783901-977
 

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This goes back to my comment about businesses watching their expenses. Businesses were the first ones to cancel and they would be the first ones crawling back if they thought there was even a slight chance to schmooze and hob-nob.


Doesn't matter what the past fan support has been. I know they league is more successful at the gate after Christmas, but there's no way you'll convince me that the worst team in the league, which doesn't even have 10 wins yet, is packing them in al of a sudden because the fans WANT to be there.
Check attendance for the Icedogs late last season for a last place team.
 

stealth1

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Here's your reason for the spike in attendance for the Kitchener @ Niagara game

Last season wasn't a full season and can't be used as any type of comparison. Regardless, they have nothing to be proud of at the box office.
The attendance was close to 4000 the last few home games. Regardless they are still doing decent for a 9 win team.

As much as you crap on Niagara for low attendance. There are other teams that should be doing much better then they are. North Bay, Owen Sound, Barrie and London should be doing much better considering the talent and record they have.
 
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The attendance was close to 4000 the last few home games. Regardless they are still doing decent for a 9 win team.

As much as you crap on Niagara for low attendance. There are other teams that should be doing much better then they are. North Bay, Owen Sound, Barrie and London should be doing much better considering the talent and record they have.
You can't be serious. I posted the numbers. Niagara is showing the largest decrease over any team in the league. That's bad. There is no way to sugar coat it. 977 fans per game... that's minimum $20,000 per game lost just on tickets alone. Probably closer to $50k / game total. Half a million gone.

London is playing to 98.9% capacity. North Bay is seeing an increase in attendance, and all of the teams you mentioned will get at least two playoff games.

Team18/19 Total22/23 totalDiff18/19 Avg22/23 AvgDiff18/19 Total Season AvgDiff From 22/23 To DateCapacity%
London225295224955-34090128998-1489971910098.9%
Guelph92102998427740400443413374137203466693.0%
Oshawa985531010732520469348131205043-230550087.5%
Kitchener164196146723-1747368426113-7286859-746770079.4%
Owen Sound6780262159-564329482703-2452994-292350077.2%
Barrie7620571075-513034643231-2333463-232419577.0%
Peterborough70563781157552282331253022929195406976.8%
Niagara10732485825-2149948783901-9775035-1134530073.6%
Sault Ste. Marie8336273966-939639703522-4474059-537500070.4%
Windsor9764110864311002406845274584146381650069.6%
Flint572426801010768238528344492443390440064.4%
Sudbury75193818086615300832722653109164510064.2%
Erie80654895158861310234433413193250550062.6%
Sarnia705567146090430683107393236-129520059.7%
Saginaw72515785836068302132742533413-139549759.6%
Kingston6666168803214230303127973128-1538058.1%
North Bay5221053940173023732452792350102424657.7%
Ottawa763628935512993347140625913742319986241.2%
Mississauga5660039820-1678023581659-6992517-858600027.7%
Hamilton9353387671-586238973653-2444090-4371750020.9%
 
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