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By Skylar Barth

Looking at average rev per game.
Shoutout to Jeff with the indepth trade article, very insightful. I'd consider myself a seasoned-ish gm and what was said there makes tons of sense, thanks for writing that up.

Anaheim:  1,523,964
Arizona:  1,487,849
Boston:  1,235,569
Buffalo:  1,959,205
Carolina:  1,607,078
Calgary:  2,098,975
Chicago:  2,601,381
Colorado:  1,277,014
Columbus:  1,476,220
Dallas:  1,414,014
Detroit:  2,347,718
Edmonton:  2,045,641
Florida:  2,003,953
New York Islanders:  1,486,193
New York Rangers:  2,300,512
Los Angeles:  1,451,766
Minnesota:  1,735,595
Montreal:  2,083,476
Nashville:  2,746,850
New Jersey:  2,012,101
Ottawa:  2,011,969
Philadelphia:  2,009,152
Pittsburgh:  1,647,825
Seattle:  1,073,449
San Jose:  1,557,531
St. Louis:  1,267,356
Tampa Bay:  1,820,511
Toronto:  1,301,722
Vancouver:  2,011,782
Vegas:  1,331,311
Washington:  2,114,595
Winnipeg: 2,145,255

If you're a team that is making low avg rev per game. Take a look at some of the teams making high rev per game.
They are not always 'the best teams in the league' sure, if you win, and have good players, the money comes, but there are some teams out here playing the money game.

I strongly urge those teams in the sub 1.5mil per game area to tweak ticket prices. As low as 40$, I've had this chat with a few GMs. It has made a world of difference in Winnipeg, and for the sake of the league, teams can help themselves alot by playing the finance game, even if they are not 'top teams'. It's been working for me so far, so, good luck and godspeed.

7/29/2021 - 234 words


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