The Entire NHL is Shocked Over The Blackhawks' Attendance Last Night at The united Centre
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S. Harper
December 19, 2022 (1:58 PM)
We are currently full steam ahead of the 2022-23 NHL season heading into the next half of the season fairly soon, and we are starting to see the good teams compared to those who are already looking for the off-season.
One thing is clear when teams do well, so does the attendance for those team's. NHL News has released their statistics from all teams' attendance last night.
According to their stats the The Minnesota Wild had the best with a 18,213, the Seattle Kraken are 2nd with 17,151, the Carolina Hurricanes are 3rd with 18,117, despite the Chicago Blackhawks being in a rebuild and bottom of the standings, they are 4th with 17,365 and the San Jose Sharks round out the top 5 attendance with 14,207.
Nearly +3,500 more people for the Hawks.
This shows that the Chicago Blackhawks fanbase is a very loyal team after all the good year's this season isn't one, but as the saying goes win or lose support your team.
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Would you pay to watch the Blackhawks this season? |
Yes | 286 | 45.4 % |
No | 344 | 54.6 % |
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