The PWHL is riding a post-Olympic boost in ticket sales and marketing opportunities
Sarah Fillier spent her first two seasons with the New York Sirens accustomed to staring at empty blocks of seats across the bench during home games.
Because of poor turnouts, the PWHL team — for practical and visual purposes — limited ticket sales for seats in Sections 2-11 located behind the benches at the Prudential Center, home of the NHL’s New Jersey Devils.
All that changed for New York’s game against Ottawa on March 8, when the entire lower bowl was filled. Fans even populated sections in the upper level to help set a Sirens home attendance record of 8,264.
“Being able to look across and see fans cheer you on, getting involved in the game and reacting to in-game emotions and situations, it was so cool,” Fillier said of a turnout that saw a 6-2 win and eclipsed their previous best of 5,132.

