Outdoor NHL games continue to draw massive crowds

The 2017 Winter Classic in St. Louis on Monday boasted an announced attendance of 46,556, continuing a run of great success for the NHL.

The NHL schedule has regularly featured outdoor games since the inaugural Winter Classic hosted by the Buffalo Sabres in 2008, while the first regular-season contest was played at the Heritage Classic in Edmonton back in 2003.

The Stadium Series has since been added to the rotation, with the Centennial Classic on Jan. 1 serving as a one-time event.

Here are the five highest attended outdoor games:

  1. 2014 Winter Classic - Toronto at Detroit, Michigan Stadium (105,491)
  2. 2008 Winter Classic - Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Ralph Wilson Stadium (71,217)
  3. 2015 Stadium Series - Los Angeles at San Jose, Levi's Stadium (70,205)
  4. 2011 Winter Classic - Washington at Pittsburgh, Heinz Field (68,111)
  5. 2016 Winter Classic - Montreal at Boston, Gillette Stadium (67,246)

One outdoor game remains on the 2016-17 schedule, with Pittsbuegh set to host Philadelphia in a Stadium Series contest Feb. 25 at Heinz Field.

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