NHL/hockey TV ratings 2024-25

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Cloud IX
Mar 5, 2010
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Report: More people are watching the WNBA than the NHL​



"Yeesh… losing viewers to playoff baseball is one thing, but losing viewers to the WNBA is a new one for the NHL."
NHL just had a successful season with crazy good SCF ratings. This is overblown, baseball gets horrible ratings as its season starts when the NHL playoffs are in full swing.

Additionally, the WNBA and NHL have different clientele fanbases. There's a good chance most of the WNBA fans will not watch the NHL at all.
 

ORRFForever

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NHL just had a successful season with crazy good SCF ratings. This is overblown, baseball gets horrible ratings as its season starts when the NHL playoffs are in full swing.

Additionally, the WNBA and NHL have different clientele fanbases. There's a good chance most of the WNBA fans will not watch the NHL at all.
Talk to the author.
 

Kirk Van Houten

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May 7, 2019
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NHL just had a successful season with crazy good SCF ratings. This is overblown, baseball gets horrible ratings as its season starts when the NHL playoffs are in full swing.

Additionally, the WNBA and NHL have different clientele fanbases. There's a good chance most of the WNBA fans will not watch the NHL at all.
Yeah the WNBA ratings are different than other leagues ratings
 

Anisimovs AK

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Columbus, OH
When the Canadian GP set the record as the most-viewed F1 race in Canada in June it had an average audience of 1.4 million across all networks and language broadcasts. Or put another way, the same AMA as the NHL Skills Competition had on SN last season in Canada ...

Majority of the 2024 NBA Finals games had an average minute audience of 300k or less in Canada. You'll find numerous regional NHL broadcasts that easily beat that number every season.
Like the 2 Montreal games listed earlier
 

awfulwaffle

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Jun 20, 2011
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NHL just had a successful season with crazy good SCF ratings. This is overblown, baseball gets horrible ratings as its season starts when the NHL playoffs are in full swing.

Additionally, the WNBA and NHL have different clientele fanbases. There's a good chance most of the WNBA fans will not watch the NHL at all.

Does it really matter? It's simply numbers. Opening night this year was lower than last year, fact. WNBA got more viewers than NHL, fact. You can try to spin it however you want, that's just the facts.
 
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Chileiceman

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Dec 14, 2004
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A regular season NHL game getting beat by a winner take-all WNBA playoff game isn't news. It speaks to the WNBA's surge (good for them) more than anything to do with the NHL IMO.
 
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joelef

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A regular season NHL game getting beat by a winner take-all WNBA playoff game isn't news. It speaks to the WNBA's surge (good for them) more than anything to do with the NHL IMO.
Except it wouldn’t have been beaten out by any other “ major” sport league
 

Reaser

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May 19, 2021
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-CANADA-

-HNIC Saturday-

7pmET window: 1.884M
10pmET window: 1.094M

-Prime Monday Night Hockey-
Penguins-Canadiens
Combined: 872k
-Prime: 220k
--RDS: 652k
 
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varsaku

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-CANADA-

-HNIC Saturday-

7pmET window: 1.884M
10pmET window: 1.094M

-Prime Monday Night Hockey-
Penguins-Canadiens
Combined: 872k
-Prime: 220k
--RDS: 652k
I am surprised Prime is that low considering how most people have Prime at this point. Having Thursday Night Football on Prime in the US has been amazing and so easy to tune into.
 

Reaser

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I am surprised Prime is that low considering how most people have Prime at this point. Having Thursday Night Football on Prime in the US has been amazing and so easy to tune into.

TNF on Prime was down from TNF on broadcast, too.

So not really surprising, especially when factoring in it was a Habs game so the English-language (in this case Prime) broadcast would be down, anyway.

Hopefully I get the # for the next Prime MNH because it'll be a better data point to go off of.

The Pens-Habs game was on a holiday, with other NHL games on during the day & night, and was the Habs English-lang stream -- so it was the secondary viewing option for a lot of would-be viewers as obviously they had the option to watch on RDS. Which they did with a pretty strong French-lang #.

Those factors don't apply this upcoming Monday where Bolts-Leafs is the only game of the night with Prime being the primary viewing option for the first time.
 

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