Thunder, AJHL dealing with fallout from fewer sponsors, fans
The Alberta Junior Hockey League continues to weather the tough economic climate in which some of its small town teams are drawing fewer sponsors and smaller crowds.
The 16-team league has seen downturns before, but the prolonged drop in the price of oil has shaken many rural hockey communities.
Across the AJHL attendance fell by 4.5% from the 2015-16 season to the 2016-17 season, with total attendance for the regular season hitting 341,888.
The Drayton Valley Thunder have seen a drastic drop in attendance. The Thunderdome Arena in the Omniplex can accommodate 1200 spectators in seats and 300 in standing room. But the largest crowd the team saw during the 2016-17 season was only about 600.


