The attendance was low, but some due to the size of the CC. Also, let's not forget how ownership jacked up the ticket prices 20%, eliminated partial season plans and raising the season ticket deposit by 750%. Blame ownership, not the fansNope. You're wrong. Here are where the Whalers stacked in NHL attendance. Their last 5 seasons before their final one, they were 2nd or 3rd worst in the NHL in average attendance. Often behind expansion teams only. Tampa Bay's first season was 1992. Same for Ottawa.
91-92 - 10,896 (3rd lowest in NHL behind San Jose and Islanders)
92-93 - 10,144 (2nd lowest ahead of only Tampa Bay)
93-94 - 10,407 (2nd lowest ahead of only Ottawa)
94-95 - 11,835 (2nd lowest ahead of only Ottawa)
95-96 - 11,983 (3rd lowest in NHL behind Winnipeg and Islanders)
96-97 (final season) - 13,680
The fair weather fans in CT quit on the Whalers and didn't support them.
A better perspective is via attendance percentage:
86-87: 95%
90-91: 84%
91-92: 74%
92-93: 69%
93-94: 71%
94-95: 80%
95-96: 81%
96-97: 93%
'Canes.....also the perennial lowest attendance team:
2014-15: 61% - 11,000 people (if you want the numbers)
2015-16: 65%
Might want to see the attendance record of the Jets, before leaving & after....with after being around 100%