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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  NHL Eastern Conference Attendance Through January 29
       HOME  '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE     '94-95     +/- COMPARED TO
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP     AVG.     '93-94   '94-95
NYR     25   18,200  455,000  100%    18,200     +  2%      n/c
TAM     23   17,862  410,817   64%    19,933     - 10%    - 10%
BOS^    26   17,441  453,462   99%    14,301     + 25%    + 22%
PHL     25   17,322  433,056  100%    17,160     +  1%    +  1%
MON     24   17,158  411,781  106%    16,964     +  2%    +  1%
PIT     26   16,272  423,060   95%    16,108     -  3%    +  1%
NJD     26   15,518  403,462   82%    16,379     + 15%    -  5%
WAS     26   14,082  366,141   78%    14,159     -  4%    -  1%
BUF     25   13,027  325,674   80%    15,053     - 10%    - 13%
FLA     25   12,786  319,650   87%    14,192     -  7%    - 10%
HAR     24   11,417  274,003   73%    11,835     + 11%    -  4%
OTT^    21   11,154  234,230   87%     9,879     +  8%    + 13%
at Pal   6   16,333   97,998   88%      n/a            n/a
NYI     23   10,795  248,285   66%    12,574     -  9%    - 14%
     NOTES:  Boston is playing in the larger Fleet Center.
Ottawa began playing in the larger Palladium January 17, 1996.
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 15,493 per game and is playing to 88% capacity.
Month-by-month capacity:  October 87.2%; November 87%; December
88.4%; and January 90.3%.  At this time in '93-94, the NHL's last
full season, the league was averaging 15,440 and playing to 90%
capacity.

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