2024 Sportico NHL franchise valuations

LadyStanley

Registered User
Sep 22, 2004
110,380
22,801
Sin City


Toronto top at $3.66b. Columbus bottom at $1.06b.

To derive the fair market value of the 32 NHL franchises, Sportico calculated each team’s revenue, relying on publicly available information and financial records—as well as interviews with those knowledgeable of team finances, including eight sports bankers and lawyers who actively work on NHL transactions. In the interest of accuracy, we traded candor for anonymity. This information was vetted with multiple team owners, team financial and operating officers, media relations personnel and former team executives, as well as industry experts and sports-focused economists.
 

No Fun Shogun

34-38-61-10-13-15
May 1, 2011
57,488
15,273
Illinois
Always have to take these valuations with a few million grains of sand, but pumping the tires of franchise values this past decade is a big reason why Bettman is untouchable.
 

S E P H

Cloud IX
Mar 5, 2010
32,385
17,783
Toruń, PL
I still think most of the top 10 teams are at least half of the value they would truly go for IMHO. If Toronto is sold, I would reckon it would go for 6-7 billion.
 

StreetHawk

Registered User
Sep 30, 2017
28,873
11,160
Every team pretty much increased by 20-40%. Remember this when it comes to arenas needing replacement and the team asking for gov funds.
 

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