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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: Final NHL '98-99 Announced Attendance               
'98-99 YEAR-TO-DATE
 
TEAM HOME
DATES
AVG. TOTAL %
CAP
'97-98
AVG.
% +/-
'97-98
MON
41
20,741
850,371
97%
20,772
0%
DET
41
19,983
819,303
100%
19,983
0%
PHL
41
19,612
804,105
101%
19,519
0%
FLA
41
18,500
758,515
96%
14,703
26%
STL
41
18,276
749,334
95%
18,424
-1%
NYR
41
18,200
746,200
100%
18,200
0%
BUF
41
17,982
737,275
97%
15,635
15%
CHI
41
17,329
710,503
85%
18,351
-6%
WAS
41
17,281
708,351
88%
15,275
13%
OTT
41
17,219
705,991
93%
16,751
3%
SJS
40
17,148
685,929
98%
17,102
0%
DAL
41
16,908
693,225
100%
16,489
3%
TOR
41
16,765
687,372
99%
15,710
7%
NJD
41
16,670
683,477
88%
17,297
-4%
BOS
41
16,300
668,290
93%
15,098
8%
EDM
41
16,244
666,011
95%
16,245
0%
CAL
40
16,201
648,050
95%
16,872
-4%
NSH
41
16,195
663,984
94%
COL
41
16,061
658,501
100%
16,061
0%
ANH
41
15,804
647,973
92%
17,068
-8%
VAN
41
15,803
647,913
86%
17,119
-8%
PHO
41
15,548
637,467
95%
15,405
1%
PIT
41
14,825
607,822
87%
15,071
-2%
LAK
41
12,795
524,599
80%
13,019
-2%
TAM
41
11,511
471,948
58%
13,867
-17%
NYI
41
11,301
463,356
69%
12,269
-8%
CAR
41
8,188
335,696
74%
9,106
-4%
TOTALS
1,105
16,273
17,981,741
91%
16,205
0%

 

 

NOTES: The Maple Leafs moved into the Air Canada Centre on February 20. Differences of less than 1% either way indicated as no change. Hurricanes '98-99 capacity is 11,059, down from '97-98 capacity of 15,902. The Capitals, Panthers and Maple Leafs all moved into new buildings for the '98-99 season, with the Capitals playing its first 10 home games in '97-98 at USAirways Arena. The Flames and Sharks played their first two regular season games in Tokyo. -30-

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