Winnipeg Attendance

AtlantaWhaler

Thrash/Preds/Sabres
Jul 3, 2009
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According to the Florida Panthers season tickets website full season plans....Upper centre tix at their arena as low as $21 per game 903 per season

According to Winnipeg Jets website those same upper deck centre Ice tickets are $67 a ticket. Tickets | Winnipeg Jets | Winnipeg Jets


so I guess Skidooboy.com knows more than you do about ticket prices?


ps I never said "Average price per ticket was $20" so stop strawmanning me.
LOL...that site you used was from 2017. Way to go.
 

JetsWillFly4Ever

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May 21, 2011
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Tiny % of corporate seats and a downturn in the market will disproportionately affect small market teams.

Jets appear to be trying to focus on the gameday experience (which as a former ST holder, has been terrible) is a good sign. They should also be trying everything to get corporate support which is a lot better at withstanding market effects than individual people, particularly in a small, middle-class type city like Winnipeg.

Team is not in any real danger, but TNSE have to switch strategies, they got greedy with automatic sell-outs without even trying for the 1st 10 years.
 

Tasteless Beaver

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Jul 8, 2015
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An article came out yesterday indicating the team has the first increase in STH figures since the first sell-off, stemming the downward spiral. Apparently they had 95%+ retention of last year’s STHs, too. It’s amazing what happens when you keep prices reasonable and don't jack up the price as much as the STH contract allows!
 
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kylbaz

Winnipeg <3
Nov 14, 2015
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Winnipeg is not far from putting it all together and making a good cup run
Funny because when we re-signed Helle and Scheif all we heard was how stupid it was because we should be rebuilding. Chibrikov, Lambert, Yager, Heinola, Salomonsson. We're going to be okay.


Regarding attendance. The front office F'd it right up by not doing anything for ticket holders. They treated fans like they are lucky to have a team people are going to line up to be a season ticket holder. Gave them no perks, no appreciation. Add increased prices and STH lost interest. True North scrambling to fix the problem now.
 

Johnny HFBOARDS

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Dec 10, 2011
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Funny because when we re-signed Helle and Scheif all we heard was how stupid it was because we should be rebuilding. Chibrikov, Lambert, Yager, Heinola, Salomonsson. We're going to be okay.


Regarding attendance. The front office F'd it right up by not doing anything for ticket holders. They treated fans like they are lucky to have a team people are going to line up to be a season ticket holder. Gave them no perks, no appreciation. Add increased prices and STH lost interest. True North scrambling to fix the problem now.
Sounds like a problem that only $0.50 draft night can fix.... oh wait
 

RestlessYoungZero

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Ah...still just pulling random numbers. Here's your simple math. Florida and Winnipeg apparently make the same.

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Also, no idea where you get your ticket pricing. Do you just spin some wheel and put down what it lands on??
Your post does nothing but prove Winnipegs revenue is fine and comparable with teams that have much larger arenas that you seem to think are necessary. Jets aren't leaving Winnipeg, period.

You can spend whatever you want but there were tons of tickets on Stub Hub for $25 (American) last year. Just because you want to use Ticketmaster doesn't mean there aren't other tickets out there for cheaper
Those tickets on stub hub were already purchased at full price with revenue going to the Winnipeg Jets. Try again.
 

sena

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Your post does nothing but prove Winnipegs revenue is fine and comparable with teams that have much larger arenas that you seem to think are necessary. Jets aren't leaving Winnipeg, period.


Those tickets on stub hub were already purchased at full price with revenue going to the Winnipeg Jets. Try again.
the jets are given millions a year in cash for gambling from machines, they have crazy tax breaks and they still struggle. Its not really fine
 
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Mad Dog Tannen

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What even is this thread. Lol.

Jets will never leave Winnipeg. I hope they never sell out again. Cap at 13000 seats sold forever to drive the haters crazy in this thread. So good!

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RestlessYoungZero

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the jets are given millions a year in cash for gambling from machines, they have crazy tax breaks and they still struggle. Its not really fine
This has nothing to do with the post you quoted. Don't like Jets getting money from those machines at Shark Club (which is owned and operated by the Jets ownership group) then don't go there, its not hard. What about all the tax breaks pretty much all large corporations get to entice them to setup shop in cities/provinces/states, for shit low paying jobs only to hide their profits in tax shelters overseas.

Jets aren't leaving. This thread is nothing but people that always like to shit on Winnipeg.
 
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Honour Over Glory

Sully-Quinn: Idiots Squared
Jan 30, 2012
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apparently not
I went to a lot of the Gen X era games, I came for the maximum effort and zero talent, but stayed for the booze and tradition of it all.

We convinced ourself Ramzi Abid would break out and they'll all be fools.

Then the same for Rico Fata...but hey there's a lot that would keep showing up. The Jets' issue is they had 15k regularly going, covid happened, then when they opened it back up, like most teams they had a dip, then 14k and then down to 13k which isn't good at all. Not sure what happened, how much were the tickets jacked up from 2019-20 to 2023-24? There's a lot of factors.

Jets had decent attendance. They hit capacity at 15,100-15,300, for 6 straight seasons they regularly hit 15k. They've dropped ticket prices 10% this year. They don't really have bad pricing either, not a massive rip off like Canucks games or anything (absolute shit arena, does that Aquiloser slob ever want to upgrade the seats in that dump?).
 

Honour Over Glory

Sully-Quinn: Idiots Squared
Jan 30, 2012
80,088
44,799
the jets are given millions a year in cash for gambling from machines, they have crazy tax breaks and they still struggle. Its not really fine
From 2011-2020 they were hitting on average 15,000+ and I don't think you understand that the struggles aren't even remotely bad. Just not good for business when you aren't hitting at what you were consistently hitting for 9 years straight.

Capacity is 15,321 - at worst in that span they were hitting 97% capacity, at best 103% over capacity (went over 100% twice in that span).

2020-21 - Covid season, zero attendance league wide.
2021-22 - Attendance down for a lot, missed playoffs and hit 83% capacity.
2022-23 - 92% Capacity - Lost in Rd 1.
2023-24 - 88% Capacity - Lost in Rd 1
2024-25 - So far, 90% Capacity.

So yeah, it's over blown. The issue for the Jets is they need a new arena that's able to fit more fans and a better facility. They have the lowest Capacity in the league.

Devils were the next one to them at 16,514, but it's now Utah for now at 16,200 vs 15,321 - Utah being new without a proper NHL type arena having 879 more for capacity is a bad look on the Jets. For some insanely deep pocketed owners, wtf were they thinking? Zero faith in being able to fill it beyond that? They were proven wrong and still didn't make any adjustments or plans to rectify it.

I will argue for the Jets that their attendance is blow out of proportion.

Utah btw is at 11,131.

Which might look bad right now but it's double what Arizona did at College rinks where they couldn't even fill those to capacity. They'll grow.
 

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