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Leafs named most valuable NHL team for second year in a row.
NHL
1. Toronto Maple Leafs - $3.8 billion
2. New York Rangers - $3.1 billion
3. Montreal Canadiens - $3.0 billion
4. Los Angeles Kings - $2.9 billion
5. Boston Bruins - $2.7 billion
Comparison with other leagues
NBA
The Raptors continue their quick rise in the rankings since the 2019 Championship and are now in the top 10 They’ve outpaced Philly and Dallas and should overtake Houston and Miami….I see them comfortably sitting in 6 or 7 just based on market size alone. In Masai We Trust.
1. Golden State Warriors - $9.1 billion
2. New York Knicks - $8.3 billion
3. Los Angeles Lakers - $8.1 billion
4. Brooklyn Nets - $5.7 billion
5. Los Angeles Clippers - $5.68 billion
6. Boston Celtics - $5.66 billion
7. Chicago Bulls - $5.6 billion
8. Miami Heat - $5.0 billion
9. Houston Rockets - $4.7 billion
10. Toronto Raptors - $4.6 billion
MLB
Blue Jays are also inching towards the top 10…they’ve continually been ranking upwards since the 2015 season. In these nine seasons the Blue Jays have jumped 9 positions from 22nd in 2015 to 13th in 2024. They should reach the Top 10 within the next two seasons unless Atkins and Shapiro **** something up again.
1. New York Yankees - $7.9 billion
2. Los Angeles Dodgers - $6.3 billion
3. Boston Red Sox - $5.7 billion
4. Chicago Cubs - $5.3 billion
5. San Francisco Giants - $4.2 billion
6. Atlanta Braves - $3.4 billion
7. Houston Astros - $3.2 billion
8. Philadelphia Phillies - $3.0 billion
9. New York Mets - $2.9 billion
10. St. Louis Cardinals - $2.7 billion
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13. Toronto Blue Jays - $2.3 billion
MLS
Toronto FC are the only Toronto team in the major leagues to have dropped down in value. The mess at the front office clearly has had an impact. Hopefully MLSE can turn this ship around….they’re still in the top 10 but have dropped three positions down to 8th now. At one point Toronto FC was the second most valuable team in the MLS.
1. Los Angeles FC - $1.15 billion
2. Atlanta - $1.05 billion
3. Miami - $1.02 billion
4. LA Galaxy - $1.0 billion
5. New York City - $840 million
6. Austin - $800 million
7. Seattle - $795 million
8. Toronto FC - $725 million
9. DC United - $720 million
10. Portland - $715 million
An interesting take on the valuation of teams and the health of the leagues.
The NHL’s Most Valuable Teams 2024
Explore the ranking of hockey's 32 franchises. The Toronto Maple Leafs edge the New York Rangers for No. 1, but every team is worth much more than a year ago.
www.forbes.com
NHL
1. Toronto Maple Leafs - $3.8 billion
2. New York Rangers - $3.1 billion
3. Montreal Canadiens - $3.0 billion
4. Los Angeles Kings - $2.9 billion
5. Boston Bruins - $2.7 billion
Comparison with other leagues
NBA
The Raptors continue their quick rise in the rankings since the 2019 Championship and are now in the top 10 They’ve outpaced Philly and Dallas and should overtake Houston and Miami….I see them comfortably sitting in 6 or 7 just based on market size alone. In Masai We Trust.
1. Golden State Warriors - $9.1 billion
2. New York Knicks - $8.3 billion
3. Los Angeles Lakers - $8.1 billion
4. Brooklyn Nets - $5.7 billion
5. Los Angeles Clippers - $5.68 billion
6. Boston Celtics - $5.66 billion
7. Chicago Bulls - $5.6 billion
8. Miami Heat - $5.0 billion
9. Houston Rockets - $4.7 billion
10. Toronto Raptors - $4.6 billion
MLB
Blue Jays are also inching towards the top 10…they’ve continually been ranking upwards since the 2015 season. In these nine seasons the Blue Jays have jumped 9 positions from 22nd in 2015 to 13th in 2024. They should reach the Top 10 within the next two seasons unless Atkins and Shapiro **** something up again.
1. New York Yankees - $7.9 billion
2. Los Angeles Dodgers - $6.3 billion
3. Boston Red Sox - $5.7 billion
4. Chicago Cubs - $5.3 billion
5. San Francisco Giants - $4.2 billion
6. Atlanta Braves - $3.4 billion
7. Houston Astros - $3.2 billion
8. Philadelphia Phillies - $3.0 billion
9. New York Mets - $2.9 billion
10. St. Louis Cardinals - $2.7 billion
…
13. Toronto Blue Jays - $2.3 billion
MLS
Toronto FC are the only Toronto team in the major leagues to have dropped down in value. The mess at the front office clearly has had an impact. Hopefully MLSE can turn this ship around….they’re still in the top 10 but have dropped three positions down to 8th now. At one point Toronto FC was the second most valuable team in the MLS.
1. Los Angeles FC - $1.15 billion
2. Atlanta - $1.05 billion
3. Miami - $1.02 billion
4. LA Galaxy - $1.0 billion
5. New York City - $840 million
6. Austin - $800 million
7. Seattle - $795 million
8. Toronto FC - $725 million
9. DC United - $720 million
10. Portland - $715 million
An interesting take on the valuation of teams and the health of the leagues.