Boyd said that has come to life most in a 32-week program for Pre-K and Kindergarten children, who have half days of school and fill the rink at 2 p.m. He said kids developed strong skating skills and will go on to participate in other programs.
"The more you can do to make sure everyone can feel like they're a part of that fandom, whether they come from this community, that community, this background, that background, you have a more sustainable fan base for the future, which is really exciting," Boyd said.
Parker said the facility has reached people who wouldn't have been able to experience hockey otherwise, whether they have come to watch a Kraken open practice, tried a public skate or participated in a program.
"To be able to help introduce families and kids to the sport is incredible and something that I don't think any of us take for granted, because we're making an impact on our community," Parker said.
This is just the beginning.
When Kraken Community Iceplex opened a year ago, COVID-19 restrictions were in place. For example, the Kraken could allow only about half as many fans for practices as they wanted, and everyone had to wear a mask. Now those restrictions have been lifted.
The numbers should go up from here, and so should the impact.
"All those numbers, to me, highlight future fans, people who once upon a time may have not cheered for an NHL team or had a favorite NHL team but who have come into our building and our facility and now feel like they're on board with our club and can support our future growth," Boyd said.
"For the learn-to-skate, young kids, in 10 years, those are going to be some of our passionate teenage fans. For the people who came in and did a public skate with their family, they're going to go to a game one day and experience what Climate Pledge Arena is like. For people who are just walking around the street wearing the merchandise, those are fans who are going to share their fandom and a passion for our club with friends and family.
"I really think about how we're going to use the facility, but the facility also is a testament to what introducing hockey through a facility can do for fandom and for a club's future fan base."