Winnipeg Attendance

jokesondee

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Feb 23, 2018
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Last year's average attendance in Winnipeg was 13,500 which was, not counting Arizona and their 5000 seat arena, the worst in the league.
The owners must have lost a shit ton of money last season and its not looking any better this year so far.
Filthy rich owners don't stay filthy rich by hanging on to money losing businesses.
LMFAO. Get your head out of your ass. The Jets have never lost money.
 

Tasteless Beaver

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Jul 8, 2015
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They stand to make an absolute fortune on the next round of expansion, too, never mind the bump in value of the franchise from it. The organization owns the arena, they own the surrounding real estate. TNSE will continue to make money with team in Winnipeg, while laughing about the now paltry $170 million it took them to get there. Relocation to increase gate revenues would cost them a fortune, and would require them to invest a billion+ to build an arena in that place. The team is going nowhere.
 

beowulf

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Jan 29, 2005
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Crazy to see edmonton and la in front of some of the original 6 and bigger market teams ......
Likely because of the playoff revenue. So Montreal was 5th in the league, almost tied with the Rangers, with no playoff revenue last year which can be massive. If I recall from a few years ago, the Habs can make $1.5M NET per playoff game.
 

Zerotonine

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Apr 23, 2017
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Likely because of the playoff revenue. So Montreal was 5th in the league, almost tied with the Rangers, with no playoff revenue last year which can be massive. If I recall from a few years ago, the Habs can make $1.5M NET per playoff game.
This was from a few season ago tho? 22/23 season revenue
 

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Apr 29, 2018
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Isn't it five? Florida, Buffalo, San Jose, Columbus, Arizona.
He's not including Arizona as they're no longer a team and it's not even close to justifiable to just mix Arizona and Utah as one.
The blue bombers had a big game the same night with over 30k people.
To be fair thr average ticket price to a CFL game is like 35 bucks.

Though, the CFL is getting more talented, so maybe kts higjer
Ten years from now there will be a team in Atlanta there won't be one in Winnipeg.
10 years after that Atlanta has lost their team again and the new commissioner hopefully isn't infatuated with failure.
Likely because of the playoff revenue. So Montreal was 5th in the league, almost tied with the Rangers, with no playoff revenue last year which can be massive. If I recall from a few years ago, the Habs can make $1.5M NET per playoff game.
Edmonton making the finals pretty much caused the cap to increase.

If Montreal, or Toronto make the finals it's HUGE for NHL revenue.

Montreal/Toronto vs any western Canadian team will have the cap going up a crazy amount.



Winnipeg's in a good spot as someone mentioned with their arena being paid off.

Winnipeg is in a bad spot because they need a bigger arena, but that likely means ticket prices go up and ticket prices in Canada at least are already stupid as f***.
 

Bender Duster

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True North is a money making juggernaut. The Jets are going nowhere. Hell, the place could be damn near empty and True North would still turn a profit.
Basically this.

Worst case scenario is that they don't sell 2000 of the cheapest (~ $100) tickets for half the home games (20) means that they'll have to find some other way to cover Alex Iafallo's $4.0M salary. :eek3:
 

RestlessYoungZero

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He's not including Arizona as they're no longer a team and it's not even close to justifiable to just mix Arizona and Utah as one.

To be fair thr average ticket price to a CFL game is like 35 bucks.

Though, the CFL is getting more talented, so maybe kts higjer

10 years after that Atlanta has lost their team again and the new commissioner hopefully isn't infatuated with failure.

Edmonton making the finals pretty much caused the cap to increase.

If Montreal, or Toronto make the finals it's HUGE for NHL revenue.

Montreal/Toronto vs any western Canadian team will have the cap going up a crazy amount.



Winnipeg's in a good spot as someone mentioned with their arena being paid off.

Winnipeg is in a bad spot because they need a bigger arena, but that likely means ticket prices go up and ticket prices in Canada at least are already stupid as f***.
Winnipeg does NOT need a bigger arena. They complete various renos/upgrades every year. It costs the most to build a larger arena with more upper deck seats that are also the cheapest seats and therefore don't actually bring in as much revenue when you consider they have to pay off the freaking massive costs of building said gargantuan arena.
 

TheDoldrums

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May 3, 2016
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everybody hates Toronto. for just this post..... You think we give a crap about TO and it's fans...NOBODY DOES.

Most Jets fans could give a half a crap about the Leafs. Never did never will.

The old Smyth rivalries still are the most common, The Oilers, The Flames ... the new Central rivalries like Minnesota and Colorado...and the Prds....

the cringe is YOU thinking Jets fans consider TO a rivalry...

I was literally just quoting the Jets player that the original post was referring to...sorry it's hard to believe no one cares about beating the Leafs when a clip from the Jets locker room says "there's nothing better than beating the Leafs."
 

Eyeseeing

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Sub 13k during a long weekend coming off a successful season + playoffs. What gives Winnipeg? The media keeps harping on how Quebec city deserves a team but given that Winnipeg is in the smallest arena and cannot sell out consistently with a good team in a larger market - I don't see any further teams in Canada.
A GFYH post
 

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