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Panthers single-game tickets go on sale, attendance numbers have never been higher
The Florida Panthers and their fans have been living it up this summer as Stanley Cup Champions.
It’s no surprise that the excitement surrounding the team has probably never been higher, and the atmosphere at Amerant Bank Arena next season should be spectacular.
On Thursday, Panthers fans will have their first opportunity to purchase single game tickets for the 2024-25 season and see their Cats in person.
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Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. and will be available at the Amerant Bank Arena box office or online at SeatGeek.com.
The box office hours are Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For those looking for season tickets, there are some Territory Memberships remaining in the 300 level, but the 100 level has been sold out.
Florida’s average attendance numbers have risen in each of the past three seasons.
During the 2021-22 season when the Panthers won the Presidents’ Trophy, they averaged 13,112 fans per game. The following season saw the numbers rise to 15,287 fans.
They peaked in 2023-24, with the Panthers averaging 18,632 fans per game.
That represents 96.8% capacity at Amerant Bank Arena, which can fit 19,250 fans for hockey. It’s one of the largest venues in the NHL.
During the playoffs, nobody packed more fans into their arena than the Panthers, who averaged more fans per game (over 19,500) than available seats in the building.
That’s thanks to the availability of standing room only tickets, in case you were wondering.
With the Panthers looking poised for a strong title defense during the upcoming season, it’s very possible for Florida to have a franchise-best season in attendance. Again.
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