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20 Comments

  1. What percentage of Jets fans are loyal fans conpared to other teams like The Leafs, The Habs and The Canucks ? I mean, those other teams have had little to cheer about in decades. But they all have high attendances for thier games.

  2. Bomber games sell out with a 30k plus stadium.
    Jets out-priced their fans with ticket prices for years and put mediocre rosters on the ice.
    Also too much pride nights makes local sponsors (not corporate) not big fans of buying season tickets.
    Not really a family event as it’s too expensive and the seats are jammed together too tight. Had some 400lb dude spill coffee all over my jacket and spill into my seat. It’s okay if the dude is big, but not in those seats.

  3. They kept the same useless defence. Let the Kane issue drag on. Let Wheeler stay in sn important role for too long. Not letting their young guns play. Crappy PP. getting outshot all the time.

  4. Waching the Manitoba Moose or MJHL games are cheaper than NHL. I love hockey. It doesn't matter if its PRO or amateur. I love hockey. But prices will keep me away.

  5. I say the same thing about an american city. If you won't support your team in the bad times… you don't deserve them in the good times. Thats all there is too it. There are 32 teams in the league. You can't all be winners.

  6. It's up to Chipman to offer a product that is worth watching. It's more than just the On-Ice product. The environment needs to be better pre-game like it used to in the first 5-6 years.
    He also needs to draw in more corporate sponsors.

    I remember when I worked for the Jets those first couple of years…. the team sucked let's be honest, but concessions were reasonably priced, there was a ton of SWAG being gifted out, the crowd was encouraged to be loud, and there was nothing else like it.

  7. The only jets game i ever attended was was when oilers came to town and randy carlyle took a slapshot that ricocheted off gretzkis head and hit the cieling of the old arena

  8. A lot of North American sports leagues are trying to market themselves as a family-friendly event. Ok, fair enough, but they're not priced like family-friendly events. The average 4-person family cannot afford an NHL game once a week, let alone twice or thrice a week. That would drive the average family to bankruptcy.

  9. Instead of simply doing cheaper tickets across the board, or even cheaper tickets for seats high up in the rafters, the team should implement a system where the remaining unfilled tickets become cheaper and cheaper as it gets closer and closer to game time. Maybe this price lowering countdown starts only 30 mins before the start of the game, such that people who are looking to take advantage of it have to pretty well be physically present at the arena if they want to make use of the cheaper ticket that they purchased. They could also implement a sort of "lottery" system for a batch of the better unfilled seats (e.g. lower bowl seats), where within the last 30 mins before game time you put your name into the lotto for slightly more expensive (but still cheaper) tickets to the unfilled lower bowl seats, and if you don't win a good seat for cheap, you get one of the cheap e.g. $30 rafters tickets.

    IMO better to fill the ~4000 open seats with cheaper $20-40 tickets then to have them go unpurchased.

  10. WPG has to remember how tough it is to put a competitive team on the ice in a 32 team league. Have the JETS been gawd awful the last 4-5 years? NO In fact they have more than held their own in this league without giving up and going the "lottery" route like the OILERS did over the last 15 or 20 years until they lucked into drafting Draisaitl and McDavid.
    That said… management can do their part to make the game experience a positive one for the customer and make them feel valued. They can and should be more a part of the solution rather than a part (real or imagined) of the problem.

  11. Highest priced tickets in the league matched with a boring product is not a good situation

  12. When the Jets restarted what was Winnipeg’s population compared to now? Has the population increased? If so, by how much?

    The honeymoon period is over. The team needs to win and win big for fans to buy tickets. If the Jets were coming off a run to the Cup Finals, they would sell out every game this season.

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