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Que se passe-t-il à Winnipeg? – Les jets sont-ils sur le point de bouger ? | Spectacle CJ



Chris Johnston et Julian McKenzie discutent de la récente conversation de CJ avec les propriétaires des Jets de Winnipeg. Les fans devraient-ils s’inquiéter du déménagement de l’équipe ? Quel est le plus gros problème auquel l’équipe et la franchise sont confrontées ? Pour les demandes de renseignements générales, envoyez un courriel : info@sdpn.ca Contactez https://www.sdpn.ca/sales pour entrer en contact avec notre équipe de vente et discuter de l’opportunité d’intégrer votre marque dans notre contenu !

8 Comments

  1. You can only imagine what will happen when the team eventually goes bad. It happens to everyone eventually. Do the Jets survive that?

  2. Thank God they left Atlanta! Finally a city that will support them. The 11 years of sell outs is a sham because before Atlanta was relocated they had to sell 13,000 season tickets for multiple years. The Thrashers averaged over 17K a game in a season were they had a record of 14-57-7-4. Atlanta wasn’t the problem Ownership didn’t care. Yes, I was a Thrashers fan and still a bit sour about it.

  3. As far as the lack of business holding tickects, very few of them originally got season tickets at the start because individuals were very fast at snatching them up. Like he said, over the years people have had to let their tickets go, but the organization has not been proactive in recruiting businesses to buy tickets to replace those people.

  4. The majority of NHL fans in WPG are a mix of too old, too young, and too old again to have grown up cheering for WPG. Lotta flames/leafs fans. Lotta American team fans, not a lot of WPG fans. 😢

  5. It's the crappy Canadian economy. It's not a complicated matter. Who has money to go to 41 NHL games in 🇨🇦 right now? Who has the time or money to even go to 3 or 4?

  6. But what aboot Quebec?! Can we stop giving Canada teams that they can’t afford to support? Holding the league back from proper growth. No wonder the nhl is least popular of the top four sports. Carrying around little brother all the time.

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