
ECHL Will Welcome 50 Millionth Fan
Published on March 10, 2004 under ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. â The ECHL will welcome its 50 millionth regular season fan
this week.
Beginning with 164,071 fans in its inaugural season in 1988-89, the ECHL
has drawn 49,986,381 fans for 11,141 regular season games and needs 13,619
fans to reach 50 million.
The ECHL has drawn over two million fans per year for 12 consecutive
seasons and has surpassed three million at the gate each of the past 10
years. The ECHL has drawn over four million fans five times in its history
and at its current average will draw 4,263,120 in 2003-04. The league went
over the four million mark four consecutive years from 1996-97 to 1999-2000
when it had a league-high 4,678,087 in 1999-2000.
The ECHL is averaging 3,820 fans for 926 games in 2003-04 and is looking to
increase its average attendance for the first time since 1996-97. The ECHL
has averaged over 5,000 fans three times, including a league-high 5,312 in
1994-95.
There have been 33 sellout crowds in the ECHL in 2003-04 and 14 of the 31
teams have had at least one sellout. Idaho, which had three sellouts in a
row in December and January, has the most sellout crowds with nine followed
by Florida with six and Johnstown with four. The ECHL record for sellouts
in a season is 32 games by the Columbus Chill, who accomplished the feat in
1992-93 and repeated it in 1993-94 on the way to a minor league hockey
record of 83 consecutive sellouts.
Florida had the largest crowd in its six-year history with 7,386 on January
17 against Roanoke and surpassed the record with 7,581 on January 31
against South Carolina. Johnstown drew the biggest crowd in its 16-year
history with a standing room only crowd of 4,191 for its game against
Wheeling on November 14. Dayton drew the largest crowd in its 13-year
history with 10,057 for its game against Peoria on January 23, one of five
crowds over 10,000 in the league in 2003-04. Idaho had a record crowd of
5,431 for its game on February 28 against Alaska and Pensacola drew 8,144
on February 28, the first sellout for the Ice Pilots since the season
opener in 1998-99.
Fresno drew the largest crowd of the season with 12,462 for its season
opener at the Save Mart Center. The crowd of 12,462 is the second-largest
opening night crowd in ECHL history surpassing the 12,247 by the New
Orleans Brass for the opener at the New Orleans Arena in 1999-2000. The
largest opening night crowd is 14,108 by Greenville when the Grrrowl opened
the BI-LO Center in 1998-99. The largest crowd in ECHL history is 20,911 by
the Greensboro Monarchs at the Greensboro Coliseum for a 7-1 win over
Charlotte on January 15, 1994.
Six ECHL teams (Florida, Greenville, Johnstown, Reading, Texas and Toledo)
had sellout crowds and five others (Columbia, Fresno, Idaho, Las Vegas and
Trenton) were over 90 percent of capacity for opening night as the ECHL
drew 187,934 and averaged 6,062 fans for 31 home openers. The season
opening sellout by Reading marked the 15th time in three years that the
Sovereign Center has been sold out.
ECHL Stories from March 10, 2004
- Steelheads grind out 3-2 win over Ice Dogs - Idaho Steelheads
- Checkers losing streak reaches three in 4-1 loss to IceGators - Charlotte Checkers
- IceGators Jump the Checkers 4-1 - Louisiana IceGators
- Nailers Slip By Bullies 1-0 - Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies
- Deschatelets Named Pogy's/JQC Golf Player of the Month - San Diego Gulls
- ECHL Will Welcome 50 Millionth Fan - ECHL
- ECHL Transactions - ECHL
- Royals Cash In Futures With Fresno - Reading Royals
- Greenough Recalled To Springfield, Elliot Back To San Antonio - Augusta Lynx
- IceGators announce Pack the Dome Night - Louisiana IceGators
- IceGators announce âTickets for the Tenthâ - Louisiana IceGators
- Jeff Sullivan Bobble head day announced - Johnstown Chiefs
- Final "Skate with the Falcons" is Monday - Fresno Falcons
- IceGators announce intent to play tenth season - Louisiana IceGators
- Nailers End Six Year Playoff Drought - Wheeling Nailers
- Koenig re-joins Gulls - San Diego Gulls
- Sixth Annual Tip-A-Snake Fundraiser a Success - Columbus Cottonmouths
- Mike Eruzione Night to be broadcast on BCSN - Toledo Walleye
- Generals get Perry from Manchester - Greensboro Generals
- Pensacola's Eklund Breaks ECHL Season Save Record - ECHL
- Bridgeport Returns Gauvreau - Mississippi Sea Wolves
- Condors Season Tickets for 2004-05 Now On Sale - Bakersfield Condors
- Coach's Show - Columbus Cottonmouths
- Chiefs vs. Wheeling Game Televised Live on WJAC - Johnstown Chiefs
- Today In The ECHL - ECHL
- Reading Blanked For Second Time, 3-0 - Reading Royals
- Gladiators to deliver Teddy Bears to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Atlanta Gladiators
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