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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: Final NHL Eastern Conference Announced Attendance 

         HOME      '99-00 FINAL ATT.        '98-99
TEAM    DATES     AVG.      TOTAL      %CAP    AVG.      % +/-
MON      41      20,206    828,437     95.0%  20,741    -2.6%
PHI      41      19,634    805,014    100.6%  19,612    +0.1%
TOR      41      19,158    785,484    101.8%  16,765   +14.3%
NYR      41      18,200    746,200    100.0%  18,200     0.0%
BUF      41      17,955    736,174     96.6%  17,982    -0.1%
OTW      41      17,509    717,852     94.6%  17,219    +1.7%
ATL      41      17,206    705,446     91.8%   ------   -----
BOS      41      16,323    669,237     92.9%  16,300    +0.1%
FLA      41      15,982    655,260     83.2%  18,500   -13.6%
PIT      41      15,444    633,199     91.1%  14,825    +4.2%
NJD      41      15,206    623,457     79.9%  16,670    -8.8%
WAS      41      14,486    593,922     73.4%  17,281   -16.2%
TBY      41      13,600    557,618     68.8%  11,511   +18.2%
CAR      41      12,399    508,374     66.2%   8,188   +51.4%
NYI      41       9,748    399,671     59.8%  11,301   -13.7%
TOTAL   615      16,204  9,965,345     86.5%  16,078    +0.3%
LEAGUE 1,148     16,376 18,800,139     89.0%  16,274    +0.6%

          NOTES: The Thrashers played their inaugural season at
     Philips Arena (capacity 18,750).  The Hurricanes played
     their first season the Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena
     (capacity 18,700) after playing last season at the
     Greensboro Coliseum (capacity 11,059).  The Kings played
     their first season at Staples Center (capacity 18,500) after
     playing at the Great Western Forum (capacity 16,005).  The
     Avalanche played their first season at the Pepsi Center
     (capacity 18,129) after playing at McNichols Arena (capacity
     16,061).  The Maple Leafs played their first full season at
     the Air Canada Centre (capacity 18,819).  Their first game
     at the Air Canada Centre was 2/20/99.  The team previously
     played at Maple Leaf Gardens (capacity 15,642). 



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