More empty seats are seen at Wells Fargo.
In the history of pro sports, when a team or organization is running poorly or plain awful the best way a fan can get an owner's attention is through their feet and their wallets.
Time and time again throughout the NHL organizations that have struggled with developing proper talent and competing in the NHL, especially in fanbases such as the Philadelphia Flyers and the Chicago Blackhawks; fans have decided to turn away from the building and not buy tickets or food at their vendors.
With the Flyers meeting the Minnesota Wild, fans couldn't help but notice that Wells Fargo Center was certainly lighter in terms of people watching the game and there were many empty seats to be seen.
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Recently, Flyers nation began to see hope on the horizon with the firing of Chuck Fletcher and the hiring of interim general manager Danny Briere.
Briere said in his first press conference that he does not shy away from the idea of a rebuild and is prepared to do what's necessary to make this team competitive once again.
In my opinion, the best thing fans can do is continue their protests and anger toward ownership and continue to push for change.
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24 MARS | 281 ANSWERS More empty seats are seen at Wells Fargo. Have you attended a game at Wells Fargo this season? |
Yes | 73 | 26 % |
No | 208 | 74 % |
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