OHL establishes new attendance record as 3.2 million fans attend in 2024-25
The London Knights are 2025 OHL champions and the League is proud to announce that, upon conclusion of the 2024-25 playoffs, it has established a new all-time attendance record of over 3.2 million fans through the turnstiles during the regular season and playoffs.
A record of more than 2.8 million fans attended during the regular season alone before an additional 380,203 attended games throughout the OHL Playoffs. The new record eclipses the previous mark set back in 2015-16.
“There’s a deep-rooted connection that this league has to all of its communities, and we felt that support this season,” said OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford. “The OHL is in many ways representative of what it means to be from all of these different communities and the shared experience of fans coming from places like London, Oshawa and the other 18 cities across the league. I’m very excited about what the future holds as we seek to elevate the player experience, explore opportunities for growth and continue to serve as the number one development league in the world.”
The London Knights have advanced to the 2025 Memorial Cup that takes place starting later this week in Rimouski, Quebec where they face the host Oceanic, the QMJHL champion Moncton Wildcats and WHL champion Medicine Hat Tigers.
The OHL plans to announce its 2025-26 regular season schedule in mid-June.
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