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AHL Turnstile Tracker

AHL (THROUGH FEB. 10)

Home team Dates Total Avg. 2012-13 avg.*
Abbotsford Heat 26 71,913 2,766 3,778
Adirondack Phantoms 25 95,601 3,824 3,994
Albany Devils 23 69,136 3,006 3,860
Binghamton Senators 25 98,987 3,959 3,559
Bridgeport Sound Tigers 25 112,024 4,481 5,300
Charlotte Checkers 27 163,714 6,063 6,781
Chicago Wolves 21 150,708 7,177 8,230
Grand Rapids Griffins 25 192,718 7,709 7,681
Hamilton Bulldogs 25 120,170 4,807 5,342
Hartford Wolf Pack 23 90,476 3,934 4,540
Hershey Bears 28 261,898 9,354 10,046
Iowa Wild (a) 25 147,174 5,887 NA
Lake Erie Monsters 25 192,002 7,680 7,680
Manchester Monarchs 24 128,671 5,361 5,706
Milwaukee Admirals 23 114,456 4,976 5,624
Norfolk Admirals 23 112,321 4,884 5,451
Oklahoma City Barons 23 74,483 3,238 3,527
Portland Pirates 22 53,981 2,454 4,444
Providence Bruins 23 177,270 7,707 8,188
Rochester Americans 23 124,777 5,425 6,314
Rockford Icehogs 26 117,293 4,511 4,560
San Antonio Rampage 25 162,614 6,505 7,067
Springfield Falcons 25 91,007 3,640 3,906
St. John’s IceCaps 25 157,175 6,287 6,287
Syracuse Crunch 20 104,810 5,241 5,399
Texas Stars 26 134,993 5,192 5,146
Toronto Marlies 20 121,194 6,060 6,681
Utica Comets (b) 24 79,947 3,331 NA
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 26 141,132 5,428 6,038
Worcester Sharks 22 85,683 3,895 4,374
TOTALS 723 3,748,328 5,184 5,711^

* For teams’ 38-game regular-season home schedules in 2012-13.
^ Includes statistics for the two franchises relocated after the 2012-13 season.
(a) Relocated from Houston after the 2012-13 season.
(b) Relocated from Peoria, Ill., after the 2012-13 season.
NA: Not applicable; current season is the team’s first in its home market.

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