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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  NHL Eastern Attendance through March 24
       HOME  '95-96 YEAR-TO-DATE     '94-95     +/- COMPARED TO
TEAM   DATES  AVG.    TOTAL   %CAP     AVG.     '93-94   '94-95
TAM     36   18,493  665,747   66%    19,933     -  6%    -  7%
NYR     35   18,200  637,000  100%    18,200     +  1%      n/c
MON^    35   17,724  620,326  105%    16,964     +  5%    +  4%
at Mol   4   21,383   85,530  100%      n/a      + 26%    + 26%
BOS^    37   17,464  646,183   99%    14,301     + 24%    + 22%
PHL     36   17,340  624,236  100%    17,160     +  1%    +  1%
PIT     36   16,359  588,930   95%    16,108     -  2%    +  2%
NJD     37   16,252  601,326   85%    16,379     + 13%    -  1%
WAS     37   14,833  548,837   82%    14,159     -  1%    +  5%
BUF     36   13,482  485,365   83%    15,053     -  8%    - 10%
FLA     36   13,124  472,465   89%    14,192     -  6%    -  8%
OTT^    34   12,737  433,074   85%     9,879     + 23%    + 29%
at Cor  19   15,623  296,842   84%      n/a      + 51%    + 58%
HAR     36   11,721  421,964   75%    11,835     + 12%    -  1%
NYI     36   11,100  399,601   68%    12,574     -  9%    - 12%
          NOTES:  Boston and Ottawa are playing to larger
     capacities this season.  Montreal began playing in the
     larger Molson Centre March 16.  '93-94 averages are as
     of this point during the season.  '95 averages are for
     the season as a whole.  Overall, the league is
     averaging 15,819 per game and playing to 90% capacity.
     At this time in '93-94, the last full season, the NHL
     was averaging 15,581 and playing to 91% capacity.

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