Titan thriving at Memorial Cup after overcoming low attendance in small market
REGINA — Jeffrey Truchon-Viel remembers one home game in his early years with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan where a snowstorm resulted in only 300 people attending K.C. Irving Regional Centre.
Getting excited to play in a game with a crowd that small was difficult for the Titan team captain, who is in his fourth year with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League franchise.
“There’s nobody in the rink, you just play hockey in front of almost nobody,” he said Sunday prior to a Memorial Cup matchup against the host Regina Pats.
Acadie-Bathurst is one of the smallest major junior hockey markets in the Canadian Hockey League and plays in the community of Bathurst, N.B., which has a population of 15,557.


