The Russian Five
In the late 1980s, the Detroit Red Wings worked to finally break their decades long Stanley Cup drought by extracting players from the Soviet Union, and in the process, changed the way North American hockey is played.
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36 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Mar 22-24 | 29 | $156,732 | - | 36 | - | $4,353 | $156,732 | 1 |
Apr 5-7 | 44 | $41,968 | - | 29 | -13 | $1,447 | $370,248 | 3 |
Apr 12-14 | 58 | $14,017 | -66.6% | 8 | -21 | $1,752 | $398,928 | 4 |
May 17-19 | 58 | $9,581 | +926.9% | 17 | +16 | $563 | $450,556 | 9 |
Apr 26-28 | 66 | $5,294 | -41.2% | 4 | -2 | $1,323 | $428,861 | 6 |
Apr 19-21 | 71 | $9,011 | -35.7% | 6 | -2 | $1,501 | $413,842 | 5 |
May 3-5 | 80 | $3,308 | -37.5% | 4 | - | $827 | $436,368 | 7 |
May 24-26 | 84 | $1,538 | -83.9% | 5 | -12 | $307 | $463,194 | 10 |
May 10-12 | 93 | $933 | -71.8% | 1 | -3 | $933 | $439,395 | 8 |