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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: NHL Western Conference Attendance Through February 26
       HOME  '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE     '94-95     +/- COMPARED TO
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP     AVG.     '93-94   '94-95
CHI     29   19,948  578,505   97%    20,833     + 13%    -  4%
DET     30   19,910  597,307  103%    19,780     +  1%    +  1%
STL     32   18,278  584,891   95%    19,465     +  4%    -  6%
CAL     32   17,831  570,609   89%    19,036     -  7%    -  6%
VAN^    29   17,606  510,534   96%    13,920     + 17%    + 26%
SJS     29   17,190  496,510  100%    17,190     +  5%      n/c
ANH     29   17,147  497,259  100%    17,174     +  2%      n/c
COL^    31   16,003  496,098  100%    14,398     + 10%    + 11%
TOR     31   15,725  487,481  101%    15,744       n/c      n/c
DAL     33   15,409  508,506   91%    16,729     -  3%    -  8%
LAK     30   13,753  412,589   86%    15,398     - 12%    - 11%
EDM     33   11,775  388,584   69%    13,124     - 11%    - 10%
WIN     31   10,540  326,752   68%    13,013     - 22%    - 19%
          NOTES:  Colorado and Vancouver are playing in
     larger buildings this year.  '93-94 averages are as of
     this point during the season.  The '95 averages are for
     the season as a whole.  Overall, the NHL is averaging
     15,648 per game and is playing to 89% capacity.

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