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Road Warriors: Red Wings Top All NHL Teams In Away Attendance

The Red Wings led all NHL teams on the road this season with 18,224 fan per game away from Joe Louis Arena. The Penguins and Blackhawks ranked second and third, respectively. The Blues drew the smallest crowds on the road, followed closely by the Predators. Listed below is road attendance for each NHL team during the '10-11 regular season. Also see home attendance figures for each club (THE DAILY).

'10-11 NHL REGULAR-SEASON ROAD ATTENDANCE
TEAM
TOTAL
AVG.
TEAM
TOTAL
AVG.
Red Wings
747,188
18,224
Oilers
700,125
17,076
Penguins
737,463
17,987
Kings
698,857
17,045
Blackhawks
732,877
17,875
Sabres
698,491
17,036
Bruins
731,007
17,829
Panthers
695,932
16,974
Devils
729,358
17,789
Lightning
695,817
16,971
Rangers
721,957
17,609
Maple Leafs
692,681
16,895
Flyers
718,563
17,526
Stars
690,630
16,845
Canadiens
718,237
17,518
Hurricanes
689,634
16,820
Islanders
712,597
17,380
Coyotes
686,358
16,740
Sharks
706,181
17,224
Blue Jackets
684,448
16,694
Capitals
704,086
17,173
Thrashers
683,952
16,682
Senators
703,187
17,151
Flames
678,893
16,558
Avalanche
701,961
17,121
Wild
676,460
16,499
Canucks
701,748
17,116
Predators
667,777
16,287
Ducks
700,683
17,090
Blues
665,404
16,229

NOTES: All NHL attendance data is based on totals posted immediately following games. Figures do not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams or the league.

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