Cincinnati named ticket department of the year

After a season of strong ticket sales, and a robust growth over the previous season’s sales, the Cincinnati Cyclones have been named the 2008-09 Ticket Department of the Year. The ECHL hockey team raised their attendance by 44 percent which was the second highest in professional hockey this season.  This 44 percent increase comes off of the previous season’s increase of 36.8 percent which ranked first. Since returning in 2006, the Cyclones have increased their attendance 68 percent and recorded the largest crowd in ECHL playoff history when 12,722 turned out for its Kelly Cup championship game last year. Read full article here.

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After a season of strong ticket sales, and a robust growth over the previous season’s sales, the Cincinnati Cyclones have been named the 2008-09 Ticket Department of the Year.

The ECHL hockey team raised their attendance by 44 percent which was the second highest in professional hockey this season.  This 44 percent increase comes off of the previous season’s increase of 36.8 percent which ranked first.

Since returning in 2006, the Cyclones have increased their attendance 68 percent and recorded the largest crowd in ECHL playoff history when 12,722 turned out for its Kelly Cup championship game last year.

Read full article here.

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