Your delusional
It’s delusional to imagine that there’s zero impact in not having to compete with an NBA team for attention
Your delusional
The question did not specify which country. You simply added "in the US" to move the goalposts.No. The question was for most watched all-Canadian matchup on cable [in the U.S.] ...
No that’s wrong lolThe question did not specify which country. You simply added "in the US" to move the goalposts.
Interesting...if you have a Wikipedia account, you may want to edit the entry. It appears both links quoting the 7.4 million number are broken..Actually second most watched was 2011 as well, just game 6 of final.
The question was Canada’s numbers in US I thought, not Canada in Canada.
The question did not specify which country. You simply added "in the US" to move the goalposts.
Wrong again even if relying on wiki lolInteresting...if you have a Wikipedia account, you may want to edit the entry. It appears both links quoting the 7.4 million number are broken..
2 | Stanley Cup Finals – Game 6: Boston vs. Vancouver | 7.5 |
Post I responded to: NHL TV ratings 2023/2024No that’s wrong lol
Here’s the post you responded toPost I responded to: NHL TV ratings 2023/2024
The title of the thread is "NHL TV ratings 2023-24." If you or others do not wish to see Canadian TV ratings, you can always create a "US-Only NHL ratings" thread.
It’s obviously US, as basketball isn’t out drawing hockey in Canada, especially with no Raptors.With tonight's game 6 and a potential game 7 on monday without an NBA game I wonder what's the record for all canadian game on cable¿?
Post I responded to: NHL TV ratings 2023/2024
The title of the thread is "NHL TV ratings 2023-24." If you or others do not wish to see Canadian TV ratings, you can always create a "US-Only NHL ratings" thread.
Lmao dude you said leafs habs second most watched, and I corrected you.Actually, you are the one who is incorrect. Perhaps you need glasses.
I said GAME 7 not game 6. in 2011. Game 7 drew 9.69 million viewers.
Also what on earth are you talking about? I was referring to the Toronto-Montreal game that reportedly drew 7.4 million viewers on Wikipedia. You are now going on about Game 6 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals, which nobody ever mentioned.
Who’s needs reading glasses now, your up to strike 5, give it up now.Actually second most watched was 2011 as well, just game 6 of final.
The question was Canada’s numbers in US I thought, not Canada in Canada.
Once again, this is an NHL ratings thread. Believe it or not, many posters are interested in the Canadian viewing numbers, as well as American numbers. I'm not sure why you are so perturbed about someone posting Canadian numbers.Here’s the post you responded to
It’s obviously US, as basketball isn’t out drawing hockey in Canada, especially with no Raptors.
I was curious so I took a look at some other all-Canada games in the US:
2022 Edmonton @ Calgary R2 G5 - 1.169M
2021 Montreal @ Winnipeg R2 G4 - 868k
2021 Montreal @ Toronto R1 G7 - 507k (G5: 544k, G6: 534k)
2021 Edmonton @ Winnipeg R1 G4 - 308k (G3: 407k)
2015 Montreal @ Ottawa R1 G6 - 971k
2015 Vancouver @ Calgary R1 G6 - 444k
2013 Ottawa @ Montreal R1 G5 - 278k
I'm predicting the Edmonton-Vancouver Game 7 rating will eclipse the 2022 number. It's on a Monday evening at the end of a long weekend, so it's certainly beneficial for the NHL.So a 1.2M would do it at least for the modern era and it very posible even at 9PM east coast.
It’s not a long weekend in the States, (that’s important)It's interesting that the battle of Alberta beat out a Montreal-Vancouver Game 7 in the United States. Does it show what networks the games were on?
I'm predicting the Edmonton-Vancouver Game 7 rating will eclipse the 2022 number. It's on a Monday evening at the end of a long weekend, so it's certainly beneficial for the NHL.
Yeah I dind't put in the US since I felt on cable was clear enough since CBC has the game as wellHa. @Kirk Van Houten do you want to spell it out for him?
Yeah I dind't put in the US since I felt on cable was clear enough since CBC has the game as well
One would think it would be time to get outside and go for a walk, if life revolves around critiquing a persons posts on an internet forum.and in Canada not all provinces celebrate Victoria Day weekend, though if you work for the Feds you get if off, regardless of province.
lol removes 20% of population by leaving out Quebec nice cherry pick.One would think it would be time to get outside and go for a walk, if life revolves around critiquing a persons posts on an internet forum.
Nearly all people in Canada (93.5%) celebrate Monday (Victoria Day in English Canada), in some capacity.
Seems reasonable with no NBA or other NHL games on. Though a 9pm EST will hurt it a bit.I am thinking Edmonton/Vancouver will have 1.5 million viewers in the US with no NBA game on and 3.5 million viewers in Canada. 5 million total for North America. I could be wrong but throwing that prediction out there.
I am thinking Edmonton/Vancouver will have 1.5 million viewers in the US with no NBA game on and 3.5 million viewers in Canada. 5 million total for North America. I could be wrong but throwing that prediction out there.
So with the conference finals schedule out the NHL could get two games on ABC over one for the NBA and even one sunday at 3 which is probably the best slot for any non NFL sporting event very intrigued to see the ratings.