Ticket prices, Hockey Canada scandal led to low attendance at world juniors: IIHF
EDMONTON — Tickets for Edmonton’s world junior men’s hockey championship haven’t been a hot commodity this summer and International Ice Hockey Federation officials say the high price of admission, the tournament’s odd timing and a spectre of scandal are to blame for low attendance.
The 2022 tournament wrapped Saturday with Canada battling Finland for the gold medal.
While the final was expected to draw the biggest crowd of the tournament so far to Rogers Place, average attendance before Saturday’s medal games was just 1,525 per game. Canada averaged 4,400 fans across its first six games.
Holding the world junior tournament during the hot summer instead of the usual winter holidays created a number of challenges, said IIHF president Luc Tardif.