You'd think the Blades are huge but their rather pitiful 4,972 average attendence in a 15,000+ building this season for the #1 team in the CHL isn't surprising. Saskatoon's avg attendence the last 5 seasons are including this season: 4972, 4506, 3390, 3605, 3911.
The only games they sold out last season in their playoff run to the semi-finals was vs Regina in the 1st round due to Bedard. Saskatoon is an event city...the citizens have no problem going to see Garth Brooks 5 nights straight w/15,000+ or IIHF World Juniors in a -30C New Year's Eve night Canada vs USA before a sellout. But try to get 6000+ to go watch the Blades on a weekday and it's "the arena is too far, it's a pain to get to" excuses come out.
It really is a pain in the ass when it is busy out there - there is really only one road out there from the city. Warman (12K) and Martensville (10K) to the north helps a bit for splitting traffic but it can be a nightmare to get in and out of there. I remember being stuck there for over an hour unable to move after a Metallica concert. At least for the juniors they had good busing and stuff set up.
I will agree with the sentiment that NHL seems far fetched. There is an ownership group interested and are doing things the 'right' way by following procedures and staying quiet but yea I don't see how they sell out 42 games a year.
I will say I think it would go better than most people would think and would not be the lowest revenue team in the league. But yea I don't see the team surviving a rebuild for example unless the owner was willing to bleed money. BHP did just drop $14 billion into a mine by Saskatoon but can't see them wanting to own a sports team.