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Penguins' sellout streak ends at 633 games

Penguins CEO David Morehouse said that if you would have asked him 14 years ago whether the Penguins could have put together a 14-year run of sellouts, he said that his response would have been, "No, you're crazy."

The Penguins' sellout streak began against the Blackhawks on Feb. 14, 2007, and spanned 633 regular-season and postseason games, through the Penguins' game against the Blackhawks on Saturday.

With only 16,450 tickets sold for Tuesday evening's game against the Stars -- 89.5 percent percent of the building's capacity for hockey of 18,387 -- the sellout streak came to an end.