Blackhawks Losing Money Despite Winning On Ice Canadian Tire Signs Senators' Naming Rights Bruins, New Balance Talking Practice Facility Devils Reportedly Miss Payment To Lenders Nassau Coliseum Plans Vary Widely Tortora: Sharks' Losses Increased In '12-13 Devils, Newark Agree On Arena Lease Bruins-Blackhawks Most-Watched Game 1 Coyotes Solution Could Be Near Bruins-Blackhawks Best Opener Since '97
Upcoming Conferences and Events
SBD/18/The Back Of The Book
THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER
Published January 18, 1996
TODAY: NHL Western Conference Attendance Through January 15
HOME '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE '94-95 +/- COMPARED TO
TEAM DATES AVG. TOTAL %CAP AVG. '93-94 '94-95
DET 20 19,877 397,545 103% 19,780 + 1% + 1%
CHI 23 19,682 452,698 96% 20,883 + 12% - 6%
CAL 21 17,951 376,970 89% 19,036 - 6% - 6%
STL 22 17,795 391,491 92% 19,470 + 2% - 9%
VAN^ 19 17,699 336,285 96% 13,920 + 18% + 27%
SJS 23 17,190 395,370 100% 17,190 + 7% n/c
ANH 22 17,138 377,041 100% 17,174 + 3% n/c
COL^ 20 15,971 319,427 99% 14,398 + 11% + 11%
TOR 21 15,715 330,021 100% 15,744 n/c n/c
DAL 24 15,442 370,607 91% 16,729 - 1% - 8%
LAK 22 13,841 304,505 86% 15,398 - 11% - 10%
EDM 24 11,534 276,810 67% 13,124 - 12% - 12%
WIN 23 10,263 236,051 67% 13,013 - 25% - 21%
NOTES: Colorado and Vancouver are playing to larger
capacities in new buildings this year. The '93-94 averages are
as of this point during the season. The '95 averages are for the
season as a whole. Overall, the league is averaging 15,445 per
game and is playing to 88% capacity. At this time in '93-94, the
NHL's last full season, the league was averaging 15,388 and
playing to 90% capacity.




