Malmö boosts hockey attendance to 8289 per game

Malmö's hockey team has achieved an average attendance of 8289 spectators this season, up by more than 1000 from the previous year. The Malmö Arena sold out on Saturday for the decisive eighth-final playoff match against Djurgården.

The growth in hockey interest in Malmö stems from multiple factors, according to the team's managing director Patrik Sylvegård. Speaking to TV4, he praised his organization: “I want to commend my organization that does a tremendous job.” He highlighted improvements in structure, marketing, and communication, crediting the “magical guys and girls in the office.” Sporting success has also played a key role, with the team winning more matches and delivering strong performances, which fosters long-term fan engagement. Sylvegård noted: “There are several parts to it... We win more matches and play good hockey. That builds greater interest over time.” Looking ahead, he emphasized continuity: “We must continue as we are doing, commercially and sportingly. We are growing in all segments. Somewhere, something is growing in the city.” This surge reflects broader developments in the city, coinciding with recent playoff excitement.

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