three dog night
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Has we gradually return to normal will the fans return to the OHL at levels before the Pandemic or have they find other things to do plus the economy may not help.
depends if they bring back restrictions in the fall or notHas we gradually return to normal will the fans return to the OHL at levels before the Pandemic or have they find other things to do plus the economy may not help.
I think Nelli's story is not unique at least in London. I'm pretty sure they have exhausted the entire waiting list. Heck I got emails after we had taken our offer practically begging people to buy season tickets..I did NOT renew my season tickets; called it quits after 17 years as a STH. I plan to watch the games on tv, and attend the occasional game.
No ones buying season tickets in london because look at your roster lolI think Nelli's story is not unique at least in London. I'm pretty sure they have exhausted the entire waiting list. Heck I got emails after we had taken our offer practically begging people to buy season tickets..
I think if we see 9000 this year it will be like the teddy toss and rivalry games like v Kitchener.
London has more season ticket holders than Barrie has in average attendanceNo ones buying season tickets in london because look at your roster lol
People in Barrie have better things to do in their livesLondon has more season ticket holders than Barrie has in average attendance
People in Barrie have better things to do in their lives
I'm sure you're proof of thatPeople in Barrie have better things to do in their lives
I agree games are not as fun to watch anymore.I'll agree that the interest in actually wanting to go to games has dropped significantly for me personally. I just do not enjoy it like I used to. Maybe it's the way the game has changed over the years and the fact that the OHL is simply just not as entertaining as it used to be. Or maybe it's the $30+ ticket price to watch junior hockey. Either way, I've notice that I am definitely not alone as the games I did attend last year (including some in London/Kitchener), had the same atmosphere and lack of interest as games in Sarnia.
Having opposing enforcers square off then sit in the penalty box adds little more than the number of concussions among adolescents while taking away a roster spot of a kid that can play hockey.The league penalizes physicality far more now which doesn't help, having an enforcer on your team is a detriment
The league is all about skill sets now for the most part.The league penalizes physicality far more now which doesn't help, having an enforcer on your team is a detriment
ex games in north bay..10.50 for sth......more for reg walk ins....reg prices i think...The ticket prices don't help
I don't think the league controls the cost of beer.I honestly do feel if the league vastly reduces the cost of beer, you'd see attendance go up, at least in Hamilton anyways.
The venue's/owners of said venue set the pricesI don't think the league controls the cost of beer.