Manitoba Chamber of Commerce president believes Jets can overcome attendance woes
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets have already set a record this season, but it’s nothing to cheer about.
The team drew 11,136 fans for its 4-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday at Canada Life Centre, the lowest attendance without COVID-19 pandemic restrictions since the NHL club relocated to Winnipeg from Atlanta in 2011. Capacity at the downtown arena is 15,325.
The dubious record has sparked concerns about the future of the team, with some fans on social media wondering if the franchise is on a path to being sold, like the original Jets. That team moved to Arizona in 1996 and became the Coyotes.
Manitoba Chamber of Commerce president and chief executive officer Chuck Davidson doesn’t believe it’s time to panic.