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NHL Turnstile Tracker

NBA (REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2011-12) Max. Min. 98+% 75-%
Anaheim Ducks 24 381,308 15,888 92.5% 14,843 +7.0% 41 17,610 13,007 11 0
Boston Bruins 24 421,560 17,565 100.0% 17,565 0.0% 41 17,565 17,565 24 0
Buffalo Sabres 24 455,290 18,970 99.5% 18,680 +1.6% 41 19,070 18,654 24 0
Calgary Flames 24 462,936 19,289 100.0% 19,289 0.0% 41 19,289 19,289 24 0
Carolina Hurricanes 24 421,451 17,560 94.0% 16,043 +9.5% 41 18,680 15,277 9 0
Chicago Blackhawks 24 522,619 21,776 106.2% 21,534 +1.1% 41 22,272 21,127 24 0
Colorado Avalanche 24 370,677 15,445 85.8% 15,499 -0.3% 41 18,007 13,441 5 2
Columbus Blue Jackets 24 349,558 14,565 80.3% 14,660 -0.6% 41 19,206 10,475 5 8
Dallas Stars 24 409,521 17,063 92.1% 14,227 +19.9% 41 18,584 13,748 6 1
Detroit Red Wings 24 481,584 20,066 100.0% 20,066 0.0% 41 20,066 20,066 24 0
Edmonton Oilers 24 404,136 16,839 100.0% 16,839 0.0% 41 16,839 16,839 24 0
Florida Panthers 24 407,806 16,992 88.3% 16,628 +2.2% 41 19,688 14,574 4 0
Los Angeles Kings 24 436,295 18,179 100.3% 18,119 +0.3% 41 18,545 18,118 24 0
Minnesota Wild 24 451,075 18,795 104.0% 17,773 +5.8% 41 19,358 17,540 22 0
Montreal Canadiens 24 510,552 21,273 100.0% 21,273 0.0% 41 21,273 21,273 24 0
Nashville Predators 24 407,386 16,974 99.2% 16,691 +1.7% 41 17,322 15,063 21 0
New Jersey Devils 24 410,739 17,114 97.1% 15,397 +11.2% 41 17,625 14,802 18 0
New York Islanders 24 319,362 13,307 82.0% 13,191 +0.9% 41 16,170 9,222 6 9
New York Rangers* 24 412,800 17,200 100.0% 18,192 -5.5% 41 17,200 17,200 24 0
Ottawa Senators 24 465,801 19,408 101.3% 19,356 +0.3% 41 20,500 17,337 19 0
Philadelphia Flyers 24 474,878 19,787 101.3% 19,764 +0.1% 41 19,997 19,596 24 0
Phoenix Coyotes 24 334,165 13,924 81.3% 12,421 +12.1% 41 17,428 8,355 4 8
Pittsburgh Penguins 24 447,560 18,648 101.4% 18,566 +0.4% 41 18,673 18,626 24 0
San Jose Sharks 24 421,488 17,562 100.0% 17,562 0.0% 41 17,562 17,562 24 0
St. Louis Blues 24 429,630 17,901 93.5% 18,810 -4.8% 41 20,035 14,498 11 0
Tampa Bay Lightning 24 457,337 19,056 99.2% 18,468 +3.2% 41 19,204 17,323 22 0
Toronto Maple Leafs 24 466,229 19,426 103.2% 19,507 -0.4% 41 19,730 19,072 24 0
Vancouver Canucks 24 454,740 18,948 100.2% 18,884 +0.3% 41 19,810 18,910 24 0
Washington Capitals 24 444,144 18,506 100.0% 18,506 0.0% 41 18,506 18,506 24 0
Winnipeg Jets 24 360,096 15,004 100.0% 15,004 0.0% 41 15,004 15,004 24 0
TOTALS 720 12,792,723 17,768 96.9% 17,445 +1.9% 1,230 22,272 8,355 547 28

* With the ongoing renovation of Madison Square Garden, capacity for Rangers games this season was 17,200, down from the previous capacity of 18,200.

Leaders

Total
Chicago Blackhawks 522,619
Montreal Canadiens 510,552
Detroit Red Wings 481,584
Average per game
Chicago Blackhawks 21,776
Montreal Canadiens 21,273
Detroit Red Wings 20,066
Percent of capacity
Chicago Blackhawks 106.2%
Minnesota Wild 104.0%
Toronto Maple Leafs 103.2%
Gain from last season
Dallas Stars +19.9%
Phoenix Coyotes +12.1%
New Jersey Devils +11.2%
Loss from last season
New York Rangers* -5.5%
St. Louis Blues -4.8%
Columbus Blue Jackets -0.6%
% capacity of 98%+
16 teams 24
% capacity of 75%-
New York Islanders 9
Columbus Blue Jackets 8
Phoenix Coyotes 8

 

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available. Previous: Last season’s average. Change: Difference between averages. Max.: Highest single-game count for current season. Min.: Lowest single-game count for current season. 98%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 98 percent of available seats. 75%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 75 percent of available seats.
Notes: NHL teams played 48-game schedules for the 2012-13 season following the lockout, starting in January, compared to their traditional 82-game schedules that start in October. Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams or the league.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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