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     TODAY: NHL Western Conference Attendance Through February 9        
YEAR-TO-DATE
TEAM
HOME DATES
'96-97 AVG.
TOTAL
%CAP
AVG.
+/- GAMES
'95-96 SEASON
DET^
29
19,976
559,328
101%
19,930
+1%
+1%
CHI
27
18,827
508,342
92%
20,415
-5%
-8%
SJS
27
17,433
470,682
100%
17,190
+1%
+1%
VAN^
25
17,181
429,523
93%
17,796
-3%
-3%
ANH
27
16,896
456,186
98%
17,155
-1%
-2%
CAL^
28
16,651
466,229
89%
18,000
-7%
-7%
STL
26
16,382
425,944
85%
18,806
-9%
-13%
COL
25
16,061
401,525
100%
16,017
+1%
+1%
DAL
27
15,786
425,680
93%
15,572
+2%
+1%
EDM^
29
15,776
457,509
96%
12,335
+37%
+28%
TOR
29
15,696
455,173
100%
15,730
-1%
-1%
PHO^
29
15,351
445,174
95%
11,315
+48%
+36%
LAK
25
12,185
304,616
76%
13,551
-2%
-10%
Notes: Phoenix relocated from Winnipeg and is playing 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 16,355 per game and is playing at 92% capacity. -30-

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