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Sabres, other teams home alone

Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette

'The smallest crowd by far, and the only one smaller than the Penguins', was the 12,224 Thursday for the Sabres' 5-1 rout of the Islanders. It was 6,466 below HSBC Arena capacity and, most alarming, it actually topped the expectations of team officials, who had feared it could be four figures.'

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Pittsburgh Post Gazette | Oct 13, 2002

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