Boston Fleet fans in Lowell drew the third largest crowd in franchise history bringing in 5,908 fans. It comes at a time the league is set to test Agganis Arena in Boston as a potential new home for the team.
The Boston Fleet filled Tsongas Center on Friday night, recording the team’s third highest attendance in the history.
The total attendance January 31, 2025 was 5,908 fans.
An hour before the game, the Fleet only had standing room only tickets available. The crowd was electric as the Fleet defeated the New York Sirens three-to-two in a shootout win.
This was the highest attendance record recorded this season at Tsongas Center, however it is not the highest in the team's history.
Friday night is the third highest, succeeded only by game five of the playoffs last season, and the final regular season game of last season.
May 4th, 2024, when Boston faced Montreal in the final game on their regular season, there we 5,964 fans present.
The highest recorded attendance was on May 25th, 2024, when Boston faced Minnesota in game five of the Walter Cup Finals. The total attendance was 6,309, which takes the number one spot for attendance in Tsongas Center.
The Fleet are scheduled to played two games at Boston University’s Agganis Arena March 8th and 28th. Tickets to the two games are currently on sale and filling up quickly.
Agganis is located at a more central Boston location, compared to Tsongas Center in Lowell, MA. The two games should give further insight as to if the Fleet should move or if they will continue to play at Tsongas Center.
Regardless of what they decide, the Fleet were able to sell out a regular season game at Tsongas, which is promising for the future.
The team plays at home again February 16th, 2025, where they will face the Minnesota Frost.
Agganis is more convenient for the Boston city folks, but Tsongas is much more convenient for everyone else. The parking/easy to get to from north of the city make it much more likeable for me. I won't renew my season tickets if they switch to Agganis. The attendance has been a struggle because the schedule of weeknight games make it impossible for families to get there. More weekend/friday night games would have Tsongas packed for sure.