Blackhawks Attendance Picks Up Steam as November Draws to a Close
The Chicago Blackhawks have made a strong comeback in terms of ticket sales after a slow start in October, with their four-game homestand selling out three times and averaging 18,094 fans per game.
This improvement is a significant departure from the struggles seen last month, when the team averaged only 16,806 fans per game. The Hawks' attendance numbers have been lower than expected since the start of the season, but they're now on track to climb back into the league's top 11 in terms of attendance.
A major factor contributing to this resurgence is the team's increased visibility in the market, thanks to its new marketing campaigns, which include advertising at bus stops and O'Hare Airport. The Hawks' games have also seen a significant boost in viewership on Chicago Sports Network, with a 121% increase in household and direct-to-consumer viewership as of mid-November.
While some analysts are skeptical that the team's recent on-ice improvement will directly impact ticket sales, there is reason to believe it could. A winning streak can create a positive atmosphere at games, leading fans to return for more.
The Hawks' schedule in December looks favorable, with two Original Six opponents and three games during the Christmas/New Year's holiday stretch. This should help maintain momentum heading into January, which will feature 11 home games.
Overall, the Blackhawks are confident that they won't drop below 15,000 fans per game again this season, barring any unforeseen circumstances. With a strong finish to the year and improved attendance numbers, the Hawks seem poised for success in the coming months.
The Chicago Blackhawks have made a strong comeback in terms of ticket sales after a slow start in October, with their four-game homestand selling out three times and averaging 18,094 fans per game.
This improvement is a significant departure from the struggles seen last month, when the team averaged only 16,806 fans per game. The Hawks' attendance numbers have been lower than expected since the start of the season, but they're now on track to climb back into the league's top 11 in terms of attendance.
A major factor contributing to this resurgence is the team's increased visibility in the market, thanks to its new marketing campaigns, which include advertising at bus stops and O'Hare Airport. The Hawks' games have also seen a significant boost in viewership on Chicago Sports Network, with a 121% increase in household and direct-to-consumer viewership as of mid-November.
While some analysts are skeptical that the team's recent on-ice improvement will directly impact ticket sales, there is reason to believe it could. A winning streak can create a positive atmosphere at games, leading fans to return for more.
The Hawks' schedule in December looks favorable, with two Original Six opponents and three games during the Christmas/New Year's holiday stretch. This should help maintain momentum heading into January, which will feature 11 home games.
Overall, the Blackhawks are confident that they won't drop below 15,000 fans per game again this season, barring any unforeseen circumstances. With a strong finish to the year and improved attendance numbers, the Hawks seem poised for success in the coming months.