
Jim Goodmon (left) announced the formation of Friends of the
Canes, a group he will chair. |
The announcement
came on March 14th, and was followed by a press conference on March
21st when NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman made the promise that an
NHL draft will come to the Entertainment & Sports Arena (ESA) by
2005, and within five years of the Carolina Hurricanes selling at
least 12,000 season tickets that an All-Star game will be held in
the facility as well.
"This market,
this team, this owner deserve an All-Star Game," said Bettman. The
All-Star game alone could have a $20 million impact on the Triangle.
Friends of the
Canes consists of a group of corporate leaders. Goodmon serves as
chairman. Other members include Glaxo CEO Bob Ingram, First Citizen's
Jim Hyler, BB&T executive Lee Youngblood, IBM's Barry Eveland, former
Raleigh Mayor Tom Fetzer, Raleigh Chamber president Harvey Schmitt,
Durham Chamber President Tom White, Cary Chamber president Howard
Johnson and NC State Chancellor Marye Ann Fox.
Goodmon said,
"The best way to express our support for this professional franchise
is to help the team sell ticket packages and prove to the NHL that
we're an All-Star region." The Canes current season ticket base
is 6,000. Friends of the Canes hopes to double sales within the
next season.
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