The players say they’ll have more energy thanks to a bigger number of fans in the stands.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.“We’re up about 15 per cent year-to-date,” says Jenner. Avenir Centre Jumbotron / Dave Heintzman81,163 fans have attended the first 17 games of this season at the $104 million Avenir Centre – an average of 4,774 per game.The Avenir Centre has a seating capacity of 8,800, almost a third more than the Coliseum at 6,554.That’s compared to the first 17 games of the last season at the Moncton Coliseum, which saw an attendance of 63,370 over that time period, averaging 3,727 per game.The Moncton Wildcats have recorded a 22 per cent increase in attendance in the first three months of this season compared to a year before.The average attendance per game for the first 17 games from the last three years has hovered in the 3,700 range: Ryan Jenner, The team’s director of business operations, says there’s been an increase in season-ticket sales.With the new rink comes new opportunities, including welcoming 8,800 spectators into the venue, which has already sold out for the home opener.“They’re always cheering pretty loud for us,” says second-year forward Jacob Hudson.
Leagues-> QMJHL-> Moncton Wildcats-> Attendance This is a graph of the home attendance of the Moncton Wildcats, a hockey team playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1996 to 2020.
Irving Regional Centre in Bathurst capping out when over 3,100 people are in the seats.Jenner says they expect average attendance numbers to increase.
81,163 fans have attended the first 17 games of this season at the $104 million Avenir Centre – an average of 4,774 per game. Moncton Wildcats attendance statistics for 2006-2007 including average attendance, the top-drawing opponent, game-by-game attendance, and more.
Thank you for your interest in our network of websites, newsletters, and other services. The team played in the Moncton Coliseum. The Moncton Wildcats are a Major Junior hockey team based in Moncton, NB playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 1996 to 2020.
WATCH: The Moncton Wildcats are looking to set an all-time attendance record as they host their provincial-rival Saint John Sea Dogs in the city’s new $113-million rink. The Moncton Wildcats have recorded a 22 per cent increase in attendance in the first three months of this season compared to a year before. “Having more fans here is gonna be ecstatic. The team played at the Moncton Coliseum from 1995 until 2018, and moved into the Avenir Centre for the 2018–19 season.