
Spirit Set Record Attendance Mark With Final-Game Sellout
Published on March 15, 2006 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Saginaw Spirit News Release
The Wednesday, March 15th game against the Plymouth Whalers is sold out. The game is the Spirit's sixth sellout of the season and caps a year of record attendance for Saginaw. The Spirit averaged 4337 fans per game, or a total paid attendance of 147,466, the best in team history.
At the end of February, Saginaw was in fifth place in the 20 team OHL in attendance, behind London (9090), Ottawa (8108), Kitchener (5939) and Sudbury (4601).
Great seats still remain for the first two Spirit home playoff games. Watch the Spirit schedule and www.saginawspirit.com for details!
Ontario Hockey League Stories from March 15, 2006
- Spirit earn first place tie with 2-1 win over Whalers - Saginaw Spirit
- Troops ready for final push for Central Division title - North Bay Battalion
- OHL playoffs approach - OHL
- Pyatt, McNeill Earn Honors in Coaches' Poll - Saginaw Spirit
- Spirit Set Record Attendance Mark With Final-Game Sellout - Saginaw Spirit
- OHL Announces Results of Western Conference Coaches Poll - OHL
- Rangers Prepare For Annual Fan Appreciation Day - Kitchener Rangers
- O'Marra, Blunden recognized in Coaches Poll - Erie Otters
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