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NHL ticket sales

Leaders

Total ticket sales  
Philadelphia Flyers 667,427
Detroit Red Wings 662,178
Calgary Flames 655,826
Average per game  
Montreal Canadiens 21,273
Tampa Bay Lightning 20,574
Detroit Red Wings 20,066
Percent of capacity sold  
Calgary Flames 110.6%
Tampa Bay Lightning 104.1%
Toronto Maple Leafs 103.2%
Minnesota Wild 102.8%
Ottawa Senators 102.1%
Gain from prior season  
Pittsburgh Penguins +34.9%
Carolina Hurricanes +27.9%
Calgary Flames +17.8%
Loss from prior season  
St. Louis Blues -23.6%
Washington Capitals -6.7%
Edmonton Oilers -5.6%
Sales of 98% or more  
Calgary Flames 34
Colorado Avalanche 34
Detroit Red Wings 33
Minnesota Wild 33
Philadelphia Flyers 33
Toronto Maple Leafs 33
Sales of 75% or less  
Chicago Blackhawks 22
St. Louis Blues 19
Washington Capitals 17

Totals

Home team
Dates
Total
Avg.
% cap.
Previous
Change
(2003-2004)
Max.
Min.
98%+
75%-
Anaheim Mighty Ducks
34
501,510
14,750
85.9%
14,864
-0.8%
36
17,174
11,690
9
7
Atlanta Thrashers
33
502,824
15,237
82.2%
15,021
1.4%
35
18,759
12,185
5
9
Boston Bruins
32
528,364
16,511
94.0%
14,834
11.3%
34
17,565
13,766
12
0
Buffalo Sabres
33
548,576
16,624
88.9%
14,981
11.0%
36
18,690
8,552
14
7
Calgary Flames
34
655,826
19,289
110.6%
16,369
17.8%
36
19,289
19,289
34
0
Carolina Hurricanes
32
492,989
15,406
82.3%
12,041
27.9%
37
18,930
10,968
8
12
Chicago Blackhawks
31
422,181
13,619
66.4%
13,305
2.4%
34
20,658
9,333
3
22
Colorado Avalanche
34
612,238
18,007
100.0%
18,007
0.0%
36
18,007
18,007
34
0
Columbus Blue Jackets
31
521,807
16,832
92.8%
17,297
-2.7%
37
18,136
15,110
8
0
Dallas Stars
33
585,360
17,738
95.7%
18,337
-3.3%
36
18,584
15,286
18
0
Detroit Red Wings
33
662,178
20,066
100.0%
20,066
0.0%
36
20,066
20,066
33
0
Edmonton Oilers
32
538,592
16,831
100.0%
17,821
-5.6%
35
16,839
16,583
32
0
Florida Panthers
30
483,597
16,120
83.7%
15,998
0.8%
34
19,250
10,092
3
6
Los Angeles Kings
31
552,194
17,813
98.3%
17,825
-0.1%
34
18,188
16,394
21
0
Minnesota Wild
33
613,070
18,578
102.8%
18,522
0.3%
34
19,398
18,064
33
0
Montreal Canadiens
29
616,918
21,273
100.0%
20,456
4.0%
36
21,274
21,273
29
0
Nashville Predators
30
432,848
14,428
84.3%
12,781
12.9%
37
17,113
10,135
9
10
New Jersey Devils
31
435,688
14,054
73.8%
14,819
-5.2%
36
19,040
10,039
3
16
New York Islanders
32
405,707
12,678
78.1%
13,331
-4.9%
35
16,234
10,269
4
15
New York Rangers
32
580,048
18,127
99.6%
18,076
0.3%
37
18,200
16,351
30
0
Ottawa Senators
30
586,857
19,562
102.1%
17,753
10.2%
38
20,093
18,604
27
0
Philadelphia Flyers
34
667,427
19,630
100.5%
19,333
1.5%
36
19,953
19,253
33
0
Phoenix Coyotes
35
540,869
15,453
86.8%
15,206
1.6%
36
18,619
13,195
9
1
Pittsburgh Penguins
34
542,094
15,944
94.1%
11,817
34.9%
35
17,132
14,009
14
0
San Jose Sharks
32
535,239
16,726
95.6%
15,643
6.9%
35
17,496
15,187
17
0
St. Louis Blues
31
436,001
14,065
73.9%
18,413
-23.6%
36
18,354
10,882
0
19
Tampa Bay Lightning
30
617,230
20,574
104.1%
17,504
17.5%
34
22,120
19,805
30
0
Toronto Maple Leafs
33
640,615
19,413
103.2%
19,364
0.2%
36
19,549
19,143
33
0
Vancouver Canucks
31
577,530
18,630
100.0%
18,630
0.0%
35
18,630
18,630
31
0
Washington Capitals
35
481,245
13,750
75.2%
14,740
-6.7%
37
18,277
10,002
2
17
TOTALS
965
16,317,622
16,909
91.9%
16,441
2.8%
1,069
22,120
8,552
538
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