The metric reflecting the typical number of spectators present at each home game provides a key performance indicator for a professional ice hockey team located in Utah. This figure is calculated by summing the total attendance across all home games within a specified period, typically a season, and dividing by the number of games played. For example, if a team hosted 40 home games and recorded a total attendance of 200,000, the calculated value would be 5,000.
This statistic serves as a crucial barometer of the franchises health and market penetration. A strong figure can signify robust fan engagement, positive brand perception, and effective marketing strategies. Historically, fluctuations in this number often correlate with team performance, economic conditions, and the overall popularity of hockey within the region. Positive trends usually attract greater sponsorship opportunities and increased revenue streams, impacting player acquisition and facility improvements.