jason2020
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You don't sell things in Montreal like you sell them in Toronto or Halifax or Calgary, and nobody at Hockey Canada has figured that yet.
Even Toronto you have to walk a very fine line.
You don't sell things in Montreal like you sell them in Toronto or Halifax or Calgary, and nobody at Hockey Canada has figured that yet.
Does anybody care about World Juniors in Montreal and Toronto? The view on the empty grandstands is deplorable.
Where is the mistake?
Why not let Calgary and Edmonton host it instead
Exactly. There is several negative aspects of overpricing an event like this. I think its not very clever to set high prices on a product that isnt really that popular, like a NA placed game of two European sides.
That kind of game could still be a bit interesting for the Candians that follow the championship. With the disclaimer that I really dont know if there are package deals already, but they could for example have deals were if someone buys a Canada game they get 50-70% off on games involving only European sides.
More butts on the seats = more sales of food and drinks, and souvenirs etc. Lower the ticket price and get steep prices on the soft drinks instead.
If the Swedish games, for instance, would be cheaper more people from Sweden (or from whatever foreign pariticpant) would have had affort to buy a holliday package to Montreal, giving an increase in tourist industry profits.
AND the kids on they ice get a greater experience with a filed arena. Not fair to them to have to play for empty seats.
This was the same last time it was in canada...why not hold it in toronto and calgary? Or vancouver or something...just take it away from montreal.
Ticket prices do seem quite high and the weather today is rain and a high in the 50's but turning colder today as there is a bigger snowstorm thursday through friday that could bring 6 ++ inches....YUCK!!!! When I buy tickets during the winter months I try and buy early or late in the season due to storms as it is a hour and a half to Boston and 3 1/2 hours to Montreal.
I checked out ticket availability fo the Canada vs Latvia gae and the ticket price range was $80-$230 which is absurd. Happy to watch on TV. When they were held in Halifax took my two sons and the price for the 3 of us was less than the cheapest ticket to this. Sadly,it has become a money grab event in Canada.
When they held the WJC here in Ottawa in 2009, the ticket prices for the Canada-Germany game at the CTC (then known Scotiabank Place) ranged between $50-$100, while the non Canada games at the Civic Centre were $15-$20. Why would they price the Canada-Latvia game for that much at the ACC???
The World Cup was a joke and that had NHL All-Stars everywhere. Toronto doesnt like hockey as much as we all thought.
Montreal obviously isn't a hockeytown, they just care about the Canadiens. I was at the Czech Republic - Finland game yesterday and most people were geared up in Canada and Canadiens clothes, besides a few Czech fans...
And a couple of Finns! I was seated beside one lol
Your first time attending a world jrs in Canada?
The World Cup was a joke and that had NHL All-Stars everywhere. Toronto doesnt like hockey as much as we all thought.
Based on a few other posts in this thread previous junior tournaments were priced significantly cheaper. Organizers have clearly priced this thing beyond what most people in Toronto and Montreal are willing to pay. Perhaps attendance would be better in other markets, but at the current prices I have my doubts.
Another factor, and I could be wrong on this, is I believe every single game being broadcast is a fairly recent development. Perhaps spending the day on the coach watching 4 games/10 hours of hockey is more appealing than making your way down to the rink and missing most of the other action.
Based on the TV viewership numbers it would appear Toronto wasn't exactly alone when it came to being indifferent towards the World Cup.
Based on a few other posts in this thread previous junior tournaments were priced significantly cheaper. Organizers have clearly priced this thing beyond what most people in Toronto and Montreal are willing to pay. Perhaps attendance would be better in other markets, but at the current prices I have my doubts.
Another factor, and I could be wrong on this, is I believe every single game being broadcast is a fairly recent development. Perhaps spending the day on the coach watching 4 games/10 hours of hockey is more appealing than making your way down to the rink and missing most of the other action.
Based on the TV viewership numbers it would appear Toronto wasn't exactly alone when it came to being indifferent towards the World Cup.
My personal view is the tournment should be in smaller cities like Halifax, Regina, Hamilton. It's always nice to see how those cities just come together to rally behind the tournment itself.
Montreal should never get games again. But HC should have already known this.
Give it to the non-NHL markets where people will pay to see higher hockey than they are used to seeing.