Let’s talk about the success of the Panthers’ ongoing “Vamos Gatos” campaign


One thing that Vinnie Viola pushed for when he took ownership of this franchise is the aggressive outreach towards more Spanish-speaking fans. Approximately 60% of the market speaks Spanish as their first language, and I’m certain Viola was curious why this demographic wasn’t courted more

I’m a Spanish-speaking Panthers fan, and have been a fan since the team’s inception. However, I’m an outlier. When my family emigrated to the United States from Colombia, one of our first loves of American culture was ice hockey. It was novel, it was something we never seen before, and it was love at first sight. We come from a tradition of soccer and baseball, so having hockey as our reference point into American culture was a big deal

However, for most Spanish-speaking immigrants and their descendants in the Greater Miami area, there is no reference point for ice hockey. The old regimes of Cohen and Viner made no attempt to attract this demographic. Wayne did, ever so briefly, but there was an attempt. Vinnie went all out aggressive to bring mi gente into the building

Hockey is admittedly a tough sell in this market, we don’t have the tradition like many other big cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago do. Many “die-hard” Panthers fans are northern transplants. Spanish-speaking Americans, having no reference to hockey, are the perfect people to sell the game to

The Panthers introduced the sport of ice hockey to mi gente, and I’ve been seeing Panthers gear worn by Spanish-speaking fans more increasingly over the years, and going to games I see a lot more Spanish-speaking fans than I’ve ever seen in my 20+ years of going to games in Sunrise. Because the Panthers are their entryway into the sport, they are loyal to the Panthers and the Panthers only, as the team has become an emblem of the community as a whole

I’ve seen the Panthers fan truck out in Spanish-speaking neighborhoods with street hockey, bounce houses, and Stanley C introducing the game to mi gente, encouraging others to come out to a game. I’ve never seen the team do this before the Viola era, and I’m glad they’re doing it

The LATAM tournament, which is held annually at Coral Springs, puts Latin American teams and beyond for the Latin American Cup. The Panthers have supported this tournament for over five years and continue to do so. The first ever Latin American hockey game on NHL ice was at Amerant, and that’s a milestone that I am extremely proud of

I saw plenty of mi gente at the games, at watch parties, at the parade, at skating rinks around town…and I like to think it’s because of the “Vamos Gatos” campaign and the hard work of the marketing team to sell this game to Greater Miami’s largest demographic, an unlikely but successful combo: mi gente and hockey

La locura that took place on Bird Road after the Cup win, with a chorus of pots and pans ringing through the night…that would have happened anyway, but I’d like to think that the people behind “Vamos Gatos” had a large part making that happen

6 comments
  1. I like it. It’s a good and easy way to signal to the Latin community that the Panthers notice them and are welcoming. As far as any outreach to these communities, I’m not aware how far it’s gone, but I hope they continue to it’s such a large group of people down here.

  2. Alot of the newer generation hispano are definitely becoming Panther fans and I’m here for it. And winning the Stanly cup has made it more known out here in South Florida.

  3. Huge fan of this. Such a missed opportunity by the previous regime financially but more importantly I love seeing the cultural diversity expanding in our fan base. It’s cool as fuck.

  4. Fiancé is Colombian: hockey is the one American sport her dad actually likes to watch, I think it’s because of the faster pace. With more of a push into Latin American neighborhoods I think the Cats can definitely get some traction.

    I know we’ll never get a Stadium Series game, but I think if the cats played one game a year in a LatAm country we would probably start to see some traction.

    The only ongoing difficulty I see is the location. Broward is significantly more Anglo than Dade, and my concern is that the Cats become coded as the Gringo team.

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