I can't say for sure if this is the lowest, but one of the lowest I ever heard was for a game between the New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames in the 1980s. The Flames were the home team, and Calgary was in the throes of a terrible blizzard. Total attendance for the game? 334 people, where sellout crowds are typically around 17,000-21,000 for most hockey arenas.
Bet they all got rink side seats...
Yes
you my friend, are stupid.
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
The longest NHL game ever played was 176:30 between Detroit and Montreal on March 24,1936 in Montreal with Detroit winning the game 1-0.
Currently, the NHL regular season's lowest goals against average is held by Marc-Andre Fleury of the Vegas Golden Knights.
around 16,000 at the start of the 2010 MLS season, it had a higher attendance average than the NBA and the NHL, which is pretty impressive
Yes
you my friend, are stupid.
no but i did in NHL 2K10 323 - 1 Washington over Florida
No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.
Yes. Jose Theodore did it.
Only one person has ever died playing in the NHL and that is Bill Masterton.
January 22, 1987, when the "334 club" was formed. After New Jersey was hit with 20 inches of snow, only 334 fans attended the Devils' 7-5 victory over the Calgary Flames
The average attendance for the St. Louis Cardinals ever since they built the new stadium has been sold out. This however does not mean you are completley blocked out of acquiring tickets. For the 2008 season, the Cardinals drew over 3,000,000 fans to their home games. For some reason, the actual attendance numbers are a little difference as reported on mlb.com and Baseball Almanac. mlb.com reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,432,917 for an average of 42,381 per game. Baseball Almanac reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,430,660 for an average of 42,353 per game.
The biggest would have to be women's hockey. Slovakia beat Bulgaria 82-0. In the NHL, The Red Wings beat the Rangers 15-0.
The longest NHL game ever played was 176:30 between Detroit and Montreal on March 24,1936 in Montreal with Detroit winning the game 1-0.
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