To find the total number of people expected to attend all the games, we can multiply the number of games by the expected attendance per game.
The team will play 45 games, and they expect 95 people to attend each game.
The calculation is as follows:
\[ \text{Total attendance} = \text{Number of games} \times \text{Expected attendance per game} \] \[ \text{Total attendance} = 45 \times 95 \]
Now we can perform the multiplication:
\[ 45 \times 95 = 4275 \]
Therefore, the hockey team expects a total of 4275 people to attend all the games this season.