Re: Wisconsin Hockey: Vol. XXI - For every dark night, there's a brighter day
Considering the rate at which they are losing them, they won't in a few years.
I think that says all that needs to be said about how disillusioned the fan base is with the current athletic administration.
Do you really think that fans aren't going because of Barry & Co? I don'y buy that at all.
They're still going to football and hoops games.
Most people I ever talk to about Barry, including hockey fans (outside of here), rarely understand why I dislike him. I can tell they're thinking I'm being unreasonable. At worst, they are usually neutral in their view of him.
I think the hockey team has lost the casual and multi-sport fans. This could be due to the economy, the up and down records and the lack of marquee players (to people who aren't hockey nerds like us) or interesting personalities.
I remember wanting badly to be at games with the Reinprecht/Heatley teams as well as the Burish-led 2006 team and those building to that season. Haven't felt that way since including our last Finals team. It's been a parade of players that aren't particularly memorable on inconsistent teams.
Can't market your team around stellar defensemen.
Also - if you have tickets to football and/or basketball in addition to hockey but can only afford to keep one due to the economy, why would you hold onto hockey? It's hard and expensive to get basketball or football tickets with waiting lists, priority points and required donations. Hockey on the other hand is readily available and will be in a few years when the economy has (hopefully) recovered.
I've had my football tickets for almost 20 years now and we still go to maybe one game a year (used to go to all of them), but I won't let the tickets go because we may want to start going again when life slows down and I don't want to have jump through all those hoops to get them again. I easily sell the games that we don't want.
If there are hockey games that I can't attend, I often have to eat those tix. Obviously if forced to choose, I'm keeping my football season tix.
And from the other side, what's the incentive right now to even have hockey season tickets. Good seats are available for every game pretty much up to game time. And if I don't have season tickets, it's a whole lot easier to leak out at the last minute and just stay home - no obligation as I haven't already paid for the tickets.
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