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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: NHL Midseason Attendance         
YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME DATES
'96-97 AVG.
TOTAL
%CAP
'95-96 AVG.
+/- '95-96 GAMES SEASON
MON^
22
20,834
458,345
98%
18,233
+22%
+14%
PHL^
22
19,073
419,606
98%
17,345
+10%
+10%
NYR
26
18,181
472,714
100%
18,200
-1%
-1%
TAM^
20
17,337
346,734
89%
18,868
+1%
-8%
BUF^
19
16,343
310,510
88%
13,732
+31%
+19%
PIT
20
16,247
324,932
95%
16,467
-1%
-1%
NJD
23
15,818
363,822
83%
16,493
+2%
-4%
WAS
20
15,659
313,179
86%
15,155
+12%
+3%
BOS
26
15,309
398,042
87%
17,474
-12%
-12%
FLA
18
14,703
264,654
100%
13,279
+20%
+11%
OTT^
25
14,508
362,710
78%
13,251
+23%
+9%
HAR
22
13,530
297,651
92%
11,983
+22%
+13%
NYI
22
11,558
254,267
71%
11,356
+6%
+2%
YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME DATES
'96-97 AVG.
TOTAL
%CAP
'95-96 AVG.
+/-'95-96 GAMES SEASON
DET^
23
19,974
459,413
101%
19,930
+1%
+1%
CHI
25
18,773
469,317
92%
20,415
-4%
-8%
SJS
22
17,431
383,472
101%
17,190
+1%
+1%
VAN^
22
17,326
381,165
94%
17,796
-2%
-3%
ANH
24
16,861
404,664
98%
17,155
-2%
-2%
CAL^
22
16,643
366,146
88%
18,000
-7%
-8%
STL
22
16,274
358,038
84%
18,806
-9%
-13%
COL
23
16,061
369,403
100%
16,017
+1%
+1%
DAL
23
15,820
363,857
93%
15,572
+3%
+2%
EDM^
24
15,752
378,046
96%
12,335
+37%
+28%
TOR
22
15,688
345,133
100%
15,730
-1%
-1%
PHO^
24
15,320
367,677
95%
11,315
+50%
+35%
LAK
21
11,997
251,929
75%
13,551
-13%
-11%
NOTES: Buffalo and Philadelphia are playing at the larger Marine Midland Arena and CoreStates Center, respectively. Tampa Bay plays at the smaller Ice Palace. Montreal and Ottawa are in their first full seasons at Molson and Corel Centres, respectively. Phoenix relocated from Winnipeg and plays at the larger America West Arena. Detroit increased capacity slightly from '95-96. Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver decreased capacity slightly from '95-96. The '95-96 average is for the season as a whole. The '95-96 comparisons are for both the season as a whole and through the same number of home dates. Overall, the league is averaging 16,298 per game and playing at 91% capacity. -30-

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