For those not following, the PWHL recently finished its first season, and it's been by far the best attempt at starting a professional women's hockey league. Boston made it to the finals, but lost in Game 5 (in a best of five series). Everything about the season was a lot of fun, and looked like a big success for the league.
A problem for Boston is they were playing at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. That arena is great, but far from Boston. I went for one regular season game and the ~6000 seats were probably more than half full. Some regular season games sold out. During the playoffs they were all sold out. That Game 5 sold out in something like 15 minutes, and tickets were being resold for thousands. The other original six teams played at a weird mix of urban/suburban professional/minor league arenas. Minnesota was the only team to just use the local NHL arena and I think they were pretty regularly selling out those 20,000 seats.
With all that in mind, any ideas 1) Why they ended up playing in Lowell? 2) What requirements they might have (I'm guessing >5000 seats and modern TV production facilities are key)? and 3) What other facilities might fit those requirements so they could play closer to the city? I was kind of surprised they couldn't work it out to play at BU, BC, Harvard, or NEU. I'm not sure what else might be in the area that could potentially host this.
One day they'll be playing at the Garden. Until then, I'm just hoping they're closer to rapid transit.
A problem for Boston is they were playing at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. That arena is great, but far from Boston. I went for one regular season game and the ~6000 seats were probably more than half full. Some regular season games sold out. During the playoffs they were all sold out. That Game 5 sold out in something like 15 minutes, and tickets were being resold for thousands. The other original six teams played at a weird mix of urban/suburban professional/minor league arenas. Minnesota was the only team to just use the local NHL arena and I think they were pretty regularly selling out those 20,000 seats.
With all that in mind, any ideas 1) Why they ended up playing in Lowell? 2) What requirements they might have (I'm guessing >5000 seats and modern TV production facilities are key)? and 3) What other facilities might fit those requirements so they could play closer to the city? I was kind of surprised they couldn't work it out to play at BU, BC, Harvard, or NEU. I'm not sure what else might be in the area that could potentially host this.
One day they'll be playing at the Garden. Until then, I'm just hoping they're closer to rapid transit.