Storm attendance continues to surpass 4,600 through first half of the season
The Guelph Storm continues to see incredible fan support and sellout crowds through the first half of the season. The Guelph community continues to embrace the team and with each win, the players recognize this with the raising of their sticks.
Starting with the 2022/2023 season, the first full season removed from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Storm saw amazing attendance numbers. Through the last 34 regular season home games, attendance has surpassed over 4,600 spectators 27 times with an average attendance of 4,660.
Game Date | Match Up | Final Score | Attendance |
Friday, March 24/23 | Erie vs. Guelph | 3-0 Guelph | 4,974 |
Friday, October 20/23 | Barrie vs. Guelph | 3-1 Guelph | 4,917 |
Friday, March 17/23 | Sarnia vs. Guelph | 7-6 Guelph SO | 4,889 |
Saturday, November 25/23 | Kitchener vs. Guelph | 8-6 Guelph | 4,856 |
Friday, December 30/22 | Windsor vs. Guelph | 3-2 Windsor | 4,852 |
“Looking back over the last 12 months, it’s incredible to see the fan support. We often get asked what’s different and what we’ve changed to get a full building for every game and I truly believe that it’s not one change – or several changes. There are countless small things we’ve learned over many seasons that collectively amount to a full arena and with consistent capacity crowds comes next level excitement which is the strongest sales tool in entertainment. Everyone on our team – our staff, fans, sponsors and partners at the Sleeman Centre and the City of Guelph – should be so proud of what we’ve built together. We’re thankful for the support, we understand the hard work behind our current success and know how hard we have to work to sustain it moving forward,” said Matt Newby, Vice President, Business Operations of the Guelph Storm.
The Storm would like to thank fans for their unwavering support through the first half of the season!