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Nighthawks Look to Pull in Fans with New Season Ticket Drive

The Niverville Nighthawks have begun their season ticket drive for the upcoming 2024–2025 season. Season tickets are $335 for adults and $190 for students/children.

The club sold close to 400 season tickets last year and hopes to sell 425 in its third year.

“We’ve grown and learned some lessons from our first two seasons in the league,” says Will Cuccaro, a Nighthawks board member. “One major change for this year is that all exhibition games will be only $5. We want to encourage as many fans to be in the building as possible to watch our top talent compete for positions on the team. The fan’s energy fuels the competition, even for exhibition games.”

Another change this season is that fans can expect to see different game packages and flexible ticket options.

For those interested in watching rivalry games, they will have a package for that.

If you’re interested in seeing teams from the western part of our province, the Nighthawks have you covered.

If your schedule is busy and you’re never sure which games you can commit to, but you know you want to attend a number of games this year, they’ll have a flex pack with which you can buy ten tickets at a discounted rate and use those credits over the course of the season.

“Needless to say, we’re hoping to have a package ready for anyone,” says Cuccaro. “And if none of these appeal to you and you have an idea for your own package, feel free to email tickets@mjhlnighthawks.ca and we’ll be happy to set something up for you.”

There is also an effort this year to invest more into regionalizing the Nighthawks. The club wants to spend more time cementing the perception of this team representing the broader area, not just Niverville.

The players will volunteer in the local area, community teams will be made part of the game experience, and the new Nighthawks Street Team will talk to fans and businesses in both Niverville and surrounding communities. Games will be dedicated to fans coming in from surrounding communities.

Watch social media for more exciting details to come about these outreach initiatives.

“While the Nighthawks might be a Niverville-based team, it’s important that we embrace our fans and partners in the communities that surround us,” says Cuccaro. “We have fans who come from all around to watch our games and cheer for our team. Even though their address might not Niverville, we need to acknowledge and recognize them as part of our home team and make the Niverville Nighthawks their home team.”

Season tickets can be purchased on the team’s website, or you can email tickets@mjhlnighthawks.ca if you are interested in becoming a Nighthawks season ticket holder.