Even though Adirondack Bank Center aka: The Aud, is the smallest venue, it’s also one of the loudest plus on October 19, 2018, the Utica Comets sold out their 121st consecutive regular season game, establishing a new AHL record. They also sold out all of their 17 playoff games hosted during this span, for a combined streak of 138 consecutive sellouts. They reached 200 consecutive regular season sellouts on February 29, 2020. The sellout streak continues in 2021 with opening night win 34 years to the date of the first game the Utica Devils played during the first affiliation with the New Jersey in 1987. The Comets have averaged 3300 season ticket holders.
@Leafs Master Yep it was called the Hartford Civic Center back then. The roof actually collapsed due to snow if I remember correctly. I lived in Connecticut for 3 years when my family was stationed in Groton, at the sub base. I went to alot more New Haven Nighthawks games in the New Haven Coliseum, they were an AHL team back then.
Been to quite a few Monsters games in my day, and it's pretty rare to see it beyond about 10,000 most nights. That said, when the team made the Calder Cup run a few years back, it was packing in full crowds (and that was also while the Cavs were in the finals too). It was an NHL playoff atmosphere
@@ReactAsyIum season ticket holder here.. our average 19/20 was just over 9,000, but that includes the weekday night games. We draw an average of 15,000+ on weekends now.
Cleveland is defiantly ready and capable of an NHL Expansion team
So is milwaukee
And houston
Yes
And Quebec
They Probarly won’t get one in Cleavland because of the AHL and columbus
Even though Adirondack Bank Center aka: The Aud, is the smallest venue, it’s also one of the loudest plus on October 19, 2018, the Utica Comets sold out their 121st consecutive regular season game, establishing a new AHL record. They also sold out all of their 17 playoff games hosted during this span, for a combined streak of 138 consecutive sellouts. They reached 200 consecutive regular season sellouts on February 29, 2020. The sellout streak continues in 2021 with opening night win 34 years to the date of the first game the Utica Devils played during the first affiliation with the New Jersey in 1987. The Comets have averaged 3300 season ticket holders.
(FUN FACT) The comets arena is also a D3 ice hockey arena for Utica university
The Hartford whalers played at the XL Center
Really?
@Leafs Master Yep it was called the Hartford Civic Center back then. The roof actually collapsed due to snow if I remember correctly. I lived in Connecticut for 3 years when my family was stationed in Groton, at the sub base. I went to alot more New Haven Nighthawks games in the New Haven Coliseum, they were an AHL team back then.
Who asked?
These are all nhl20 songs
If only the barracuda could actually fill those seats every game :(
With the new arena they will
You know it’s a bad sign when Arizona’/ Ahl team has a bigger arena then it’s nhl team
WOW I thought that Providence was a lot smaller. I’ve got season tickets there on the glass it must just be the angle.
What stadium is st John ice caps and Albany devils
They are the Manitoba Moose and Binghamton Devils now.
@@thespy5938 The first incarnation of the IceCaps (2011-2015) is in Manitoba. The second incarnation (2015-2017) is now the Laval Rocket.
Panther Arena fits like 12,590
TCC Arena has a hockey Capacity of 6,791
Let’s go monsters!!
H-E-B Center is my favorite
Why our old picture with the non digital tv we upgraded that lol
Great stuff but in some of the venues you should have mentioned the city/town/ whatever. They are not always obvious.
Yeah Cleveland is the best boi
Ah, Goodness, Here!
Thanks alot for this.
Mechanics bank areana fits 10,400
Nope mass copacity is 8709
Jesus Christ 18,000 people for a minor league hockey team
the Cleveland cavilers also use it
Cleveland Monsters games pull in a lot of people surprisingly, they’re cheap and the team is for the most part really enjoyable to watch
The AHL is very underrated it isn’t very different than the NHL
Been to quite a few Monsters games in my day, and it's pretty rare to see it beyond about 10,000 most nights.
That said, when the team made the Calder Cup run a few years back, it was packing in full crowds (and that was also while the Cavs were in the finals too).
It was an NHL playoff atmosphere
@@ReactAsyIum season ticket holder here.. our average 19/20 was just over 9,000, but that includes the weekday night games. We draw an average of 15,000+ on weekends now.
There was no Scranton or guins
Yes there was
ive played at the giant center haha
James Potanin did you go to hershey park too? lol
You ranked it by capacity
well duh!!!
I’ve been to Dunkin’ Donuts arena and I’ve been on the ice
awesome!
Abbotsford?
Let’s go SCRANTON PENGUINS WOOOOOOOO
Super outdated picture of the inside of wells fargo arena
CAA arena looks smaller
blue cross memorial holds 13k people....
For concerts, yes. For Americans games, the capacity is 10,662
Bro London knights 0HL has a bigger arena than half of these
America runs on the bruins but worse
Mass mutual
GO ADMIRALS
Why play blasting annoying music in the background