The match, played before 92,000 fans, was the first in the three-team tournament named after the former president of the world governing body.
That game, played before 3,000 fans, saw Montreal's younger players defeat the team's veterans by a 7-2 score.
The Yankees were the top attraction, playing before 2,072,284 fans on the road.
Both clubs won their playoff games to advance to today's game, which was played before 73,302 fans.
Last season, the Owls played seven home games before fewer than 500 fans.
The teams played before 56,743 fans, the largest crowd at Pitt Stadium since they drew a record 57,158 nine years ago.
The Canadiens played a 1-1 tie before 14,158 fans.
Last night, the team played its first exhibition game before 23,690 fans who came to watch a dream doubleheader.
Another question is whether the league can survive in football stadiums, with teams playing before 10,000 fans and 60,000 empty seats.
Last night's game was played before 15,556 fans and a national cable television audience.