I love ironies so I'm just curious if Belleville is even something that has the potential to be considered. I'm assuming to get the AHL team arena upgrades must have been made. Are the baby Sens locked in long term? Just curious. Thanks
Ten years I believeI love ironies so I'm just curious if Belleville is even something that has the potential to be considered. I'm assuming to get the AHL team arena upgrades must have been made. Are the baby Sens locked in long term? Just curious. Thanks
I love ironies so I'm just curious if Belleville is even something that has the potential to be considered. I'm assuming to get the AHL team arena upgrades must have been made. Are the baby Sens locked in long term? Just curious. Thanks
The Senators and Belleville have an eight year lease - starting in 2017-18 until 2024-25.
Source: Ottawa Senators finalize deal to move AHL team to Belleville from Binghamton
I'm not sure what the Senators long-term plan is. In their first season, average attendance was 3,608. It's dropped down to 2,737 this season, despite the team playing very well.
I'd presume the plan was to expand their main team's footprint, so I think they'd be happy tanking AHL attendance if the suddenly saw an uptick of people buying Sens tickets and merch from Belleville/Trenton/Napanee/Kingston. If that hasn't at all happened (which may be the case) then hard to say.
Yardman arena is not located in the "middle of a farmers field", It is in the north part of the city. Location was never the issue, building was.Belleville was always a hard sell even at the OHL level. Yes there was a lot of behind the scenes issues that were a contributing factor in the Bulls moving to Hamilton but let's be honest.
The Yardmen Arena location was in no way the greatest location in the OHL for the city of Belleville. I know there was a lot of questions surrounding the building needing some major renos but I believe that one of the main reasons why the city and the Bulls owner at the time decided to move the Bulls to Hamilton was that they were located in the middle of a farmers field with limited restaurants and shops around the facility it was hard to see any long-term marketable success for the once long-standing OHL franchise. The fan support was great in the OHL level for Belleville but Major Junior hockey isn't the big show and never will be.
I believe that the AHL Sens are experiencing similar problems with marketing a product in a location that is hardly ideal for long-term success if the city of Belleville has any long-term plans for the AHL they would consider moving the Sens closer to downtown Belleville.
Belleville was always a hard sell even at the OHL level. Yes there was a lot of behind the scenes issues that were a contributing factor in the Bulls moving to Hamilton but let's be honest.
The Yardmen Arena location was in no way the greatest location in the OHL for the city of Belleville. I know there was a lot of questions surrounding the building needing some major renos but I believe that one of the main reasons why the city and the Bulls owner at the time decided to move the Bulls to Hamilton was that they were located in the middle of a farmers field with limited restaurants and shops around the facility it was hard to see any long-term marketable success for the once long-standing OHL franchise. The fan support was great in the OHL level for Belleville but Major Junior hockey isn't the big show and never will be.
I believe that the AHL Sens are experiencing similar problems with marketing a product in a location that is hardly ideal for long-term success if the city of Belleville has any long-term plans for the AHL they would consider moving the Sens closer to downtown Belleville.
Sounds to me like you have never been to Belleville
Then you would know that the arena isn't in the middle of a farmers field and there are restaurants close by. Slapshot is just down the street and had the best chicken wings in the OHL until the Bulls leftI've been to Belleville several times
Belleville was always a hard sell even at the OHL level. Yes there was a lot of behind the scenes issues that were a contributing factor in the Bulls moving to Hamilton but let's be honest.
The Yardmen Arena location was in no way the greatest location in the OHL for the city of Belleville. I know there was a lot of questions surrounding the building needing some major renos but I believe that one of the main reasons why the city and the Bulls owner at the time decided to move the Bulls to Hamilton was that they were located in the middle of a farmers field with limited restaurants and shops around the facility it was hard to see any long-term marketable success for the once long-standing OHL franchise. The fan support was great in the OHL level for Belleville but Major Junior hockey isn't the big show and never will be.
I believe that the AHL Sens are experiencing similar problems with marketing a product in a location that is hardly ideal for long-term success if the city of Belleville has any long-term plans for the AHL they would consider moving the Sens closer to downtown Belleville.
Belleville was always a hard sell even at the OHL level. Yes there was a lot of behind the scenes issues that were a contributing factor in the Bulls moving to Hamilton but let's be honest.
The Yardmen Arena location was in no way the greatest location in the OHL for the city of Belleville. I know there was a lot of questions surrounding the building needing some major renos but I believe that one of the main reasons why the city and the Bulls owner at the time decided to move the Bulls to Hamilton was that they were located in the middle of a farmers field with limited restaurants and shops around the facility it was hard to see any long-term marketable success for the once long-standing OHL franchise. The fan support was great in the OHL level for Belleville but Major Junior hockey isn't the big show and never will be.
I believe that the AHL Sens are experiencing similar problems with marketing a product in a location that is hardly ideal for long-term success if the city of Belleville has any long-term plans for the AHL they would consider moving the Sens closer to downtown Belleville.
Yeah, I'm going to echo the sentiment here. Belleville's arena isn't a location issue. Its close to the highway and it's one bridge away from a big commercial area. It's the building that needed a renovation, which it got (although quarters are still a bit cramped there). The reason he moved was the facility was too small and needed a reno. I could easily see another OHL team setting up shop there again should the AHL leave and the end of their tenure.
Wouldn't be surprised one day when to see Belleville returns but that won't be for awhile under the current league member teams.
Its not going to happen while the Sens are there, I think they have some 6 years on the lease. As far as what does the future hold, North Bay and Hamilton staying are two question marks right now, given the arena issues. Who know how Mississauga or Flint will shake out should ownership change there too. Who also knows if one day Chatham, Brantford, Cornwall or maybe even York region make a push?