Well, it's worth noting that the World Championship has a lot more games than the WJC due to the sheer amount of teams involved, but.... you guys do know that they don't play the World Championships in NHL sized arenas, right?
Here are the top 5 highest ranked
average attendances per game for both championships:
World Championships
- 2015 Czech Republic - 11,589
- 1979 Soviet Union - 11,078
- 2017 Germany & France - 10,725
- 1985 Czechoslavakia - 10,291
- 1997 Finland - 10,119
World Junior Championships
- 2012 Calgary & Edmonton - 14,688
- 2009 Ottawa - 14,622
- 2015 Toronto & Montreal - 12,212
- 2011 Buffalo & Lewiston - 10,635
- 2006 Vancouver @ Kelowna - 10,488
That alone paints an interesting picture... but that's not all. Don't forget that Canadian cities have been complaining about NHL ticket prices at the WJC. When the games are held in Canadian cities they are expensive as hell! Though I couldn't immediately find the data on average ticket prices for both events, my guess is that the World Championships average ticket falls well below that of a Canadian WJC.
I hope this is suddenly a bit of an eye opener for some people. It seems weird to think a junior tournament could possibly be more profitable than a senior tournament, but that's the case.