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The following is an overview of the television ratings for the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Stanley Cup Finals in both the United States and Canada.
American television
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ABC/TNT's coverage (2022–)
[edit]The following table shows the ratings for each game of the Stanley Cup Finals aired on ABC in even numbered years and on TNT in odd numbered years. The numbers in parentheses represent number of viewers (measured in millions).
Most viewers for each Game (1 through 7) or Average | |
Fewest viewers for each Game (1 through 7) or Average |
Year | Network (Games) | Results | Avg. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Game Avg. | 3.356M | 3.25M | 3.381M | 3.415M | 4.001M | 5.027M | 7.662M | ||||
2024 | ABC | Edmonton Oilers 3, Florida Panthers 4 |
2.09 (4.166M) |
1.6 (3.115M) |
1.9 (3.558M) |
1.8 (3.352M) |
1.4 (3.085M) |
2.1 (4.150M) |
2.1 (4.237M) |
3.7 (7.662M) |
29.159M |
2023 | TNT TBS (Games 1-4) TruTV |
Florida Panthers 1, Vegas Golden Knights 4 |
1.3 (2.602M) |
1.3 (2.753M) |
1.3 (2.445M) |
1.4 (2.688M) |
1.3 (2.562M) |
1.4[1] (2.721M) |
No Game | 13.169M | |
2022 | ABC | Tampa Bay Lightning 2, Colorado Avalanche 4 |
2.31 (4.602M) |
2.18 (4.200M) |
1.70 (3.747M) |
2.20 (4.103M) |
2.44 (4.599M) |
2.42 (5.145M) |
2.89 (5.817M) |
No Game | 27.611M |
NBC's coverage (2006–2021)
[edit]The following table shows the ratings for each game of the Stanley Cup Finals. The numbers in parentheses represent number of viewers (measured in millions).
Year | Network (Games) | Results | Avg. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Game Avg. | 3.745M | 3.390M | 2.612M | 3.768M | 4.719M | 6.009M | 7.636M | ||||
2021 | NBC (3, 4, 5) NBCSN (1, 2) |
Tampa Bay Lightning 4, Montreal Canadiens 1 |
1.3 (2.405M) |
0.8 (1.569M) |
0.9 (1.649M) |
1.2 (2.378M) |
1.7 (2.92M) |
1.9 (3.51M) |
No Game | 12.026M | |
2020 | NBC (1, 4, 5, 6) NBCSN (2, 3) |
Tampa Bay Lightning 4, Dallas Stars 2 |
1.0 (2.034M) |
1.1 (2.115M) |
0.6 (1.137M) |
0.6 (1.145M) |
1.3 (2.216M) |
1.5 (2.713M) |
1.7 (2.877M) |
No Game | 12.203M |
2019 | NBC (1, 4, 5, 6, 7) NBCSN (2, 3) |
St. Louis Blues 4, Boston Bruins 3 |
3.0 (5.333M) |
2.9 (5.251M) |
2.0 (3.386M) |
1.6 (2.930M) |
3.1 (5.128M) |
3.2 (5.443M) |
3.6 (6.469M) |
4.9 (8.723M) |
37.33M |
2018 | NBC (1, 4, 5) NBCSN (2, 3) |
Washington Capitals 4, Vegas Golden Knights 1 |
2.74 (4.786M)[2] |
2.9 (5.195M)[3] |
2.0 (3.648M)[4] |
1.9 (3.439M)[5] |
3.0 (5.061M)[6] |
3.9 (6.588M)[2] |
No Game | 23.931M | |
2017 | NBC (1, 4, 5, 6) NBCSN (2, 3) |
Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Nashville Predators 2 |
2.7 (4.668M) |
2.8 (4.854M)[7] |
1.8 (3.180M)[8] |
1.6 (2.953M)[9] |
3.2 (5.654M)[10] |
2.6 (4.382M)[11] |
3.9 (6.985M)[12] |
No Game | 28.008M |
2016 | NBC (1, 4, 5, 6) NBCSN (2, 3) |
Pittsburgh Penguins 4, San Jose Sharks 2 |
2.3 (4.001M) |
2.3 (4.081M)[13] |
1.4 (2.507M)[14] |
1.5 (2.789M)[15] |
2.5 (4.234M)[15] |
3.0 (5.009M)[16] |
3.1 (5.407M)[17] |
No Game | 24.027M |
2015 | NBC (1, 2, 5, 6) NBCSN (3, 4) |
Chicago Blackhawks 4, Tampa Bay Lightning 2 |
3.2 (5.530M) |
3.3 (5.547M)[18] |
3.9 (6.549M)[19] |
2.2 (3.896M)[20] |
2.2 (3.914M)[21] |
3.0 (5.267M)[22] |
4.4 (8.005M)[23] |
No Game | 33.178M |
2014 | NBC (1, 2, 5) NBCSN (3, 4) |
Los Angeles Kings 4, New York Rangers 1 |
3.0 (4.697M) |
3.0 (4.777M)[24] |
3.7 (6.413M)[25] |
1.7 (2.893M)[26] |
2.0 (3.383M)[27] |
3.7 (6.021M)[28] |
No Game | 23.487M | |
2013 | NBC (1, 4, 5, 6) NBCSN (2, 3) |
Chicago Blackhawks 4, Boston Bruins 2 |
3.3 (5.762M) |
3.9 (6.358M) |
2.0 (3.964M) |
2.3 (4.001M) |
3.8 (6.459M) |
3.2 (5.632M) |
4.7 (8.160M) |
No Game | 34.574M |
2012 | NBC (1, 2, 5, 6) NBCSN (3, 4) |
Los Angeles Kings 4, New Jersey Devils 2 |
1.8 (2.979M) |
1.8 (2.900M) |
1.7 (2.900M) |
1.0 (1.743M) |
1.2 (2.069M) |
2.0 (3.331M) |
3.1 (4.930M) |
No Game | 17.873M |
2011 | NBC (1, 2, 5, 6, 7) Versus (3, 4) |
Boston Bruins 4, Vancouver Canucks 3 |
2.7 (4.564M) |
2.7 (4.562M) |
2.2 (3.569M) |
1.6 (2.757M) |
1.6 (2.714M) |
2.6 (4.319M) |
3.2 (5.484M) |
4.8 (8.540M) |
32.003M |
2010 | NBC (1, 2, 5, 6) Versus (3, 4) |
Chicago Blackhawks 4, Philadelphia Flyers 2 |
3.1 (5.196M) |
2.8 (4.428M)[29] |
4.1 (5.892M)[30][31] |
2.0 (3.600M) |
1.7 (3.126M)[32] |
3.3 (5.848M)[33] |
4.7 (8.279M)[34] |
No Game | 31.173M |
2009 | NBC (1, 2, 5, 6, 7) Versus (3, 4) |
Pittsburgh Penguins 4, Detroit Red Wings 3 |
2.7 (4.905M) |
2.4 (4.300M) |
3.1 (5.386M) |
1.7 (2.955M) |
1.8 (3.448M) |
2.4 (4.446M) |
3.4 (5.814M) |
4.3 (7.992M) |
34.341M |
2008 | NBC (3, 4, 5, 6) Versus (1, 2) |
Detroit Red Wings 4, Pittsburgh Penguins 2 |
2.6 (4.345M) |
1.2 (2.352M) |
1.3 (2.608M) |
2.4 (4.041M) |
2.3 (4.044M) |
3.8 (6.247M) |
4.0 (6.779M) |
No Game | 26.071M |
2007 | NBC (3, 4, 5) Versus (1, 2) |
Anaheim Ducks 4, Ottawa Senators 1 |
1.2 (1.735M) |
0.5 (769K) |
0.4 (576K) |
1.1 (1.631M) |
1.9 (2.797M) |
1.8 (2.902M) |
No Game | ||
2006 | NBC (3, 4, 5, 6, 7) OLN (1, 2) |
Carolina Hurricanes 4, Edmonton Oilers 3 |
1.8 (2.780M) |
0.6 (861K) |
0.5 (875K) |
1.6 (2.542M) |
2.6 (3.127M) |
2.5 (3.850M) |
1.9 (2.921M) |
3.3 (5.290M) |
19.466M |
2005 | Series cancelled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout |
ABC's coverage (2000–2004)
[edit]Year | Teams | Games Carried | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Tampa Bay Lightning–Calgary Flames | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 2.6 |
2003 | New Jersey Devils–Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | 3,[35] 4, 5, 6, 7 | 2.9 |
2002 | Detroit Red Wings–Carolina Hurricanes | 3, 4, 5 | 3.6 |
2001 | Colorado Avalanche–New Jersey Devils | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 3.3 |
2000 | New Jersey Devils–Dallas Stars | 3, 4, 5,[36] 6 | 3.7 |
Fox's coverage (1995–1999)
[edit]Year | Teams | Games Carried | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Dallas Stars–Buffalo Sabres | 1, 2, 5 | 3.4 |
1998 | Detroit Red Wings–Washington Capitals | 1 | 3.3 |
1997 | Detroit Red Wings–Philadelphia Flyers | 1 | 4.0 |
1996 | Colorado Avalanche–Florida Panthers | 1, 3 | 3.6 |
1995 | New Jersey Devils–Detroit Red Wings | 1, 4 | 3.4 |
Most watched games in the U.S.
[edit]Most watched Stanley Cup Finals games (1966–present)
[edit]Source: [1]
- May 18, 1971, Montreal-Chicago – game seven, 12.41 million, 20.6 rating CBS
- May 11, 1972, Boston-NY Rangers – game six, 10.93 million, 17.6 rating CBS
- May 10, 1973, Montreal-Chicago – game six, 9.41 million, 15.2 rating NBC
- June 12, 2019, St. Louis-Boston - game seven, 8.72 million, 4.9 rating NBC
- June 15, 2011, Boston-Vancouver – game seven, 8.54 million, 4.8 rating, 8 share NBC
- April 30, 1972, NY Rangers-Boston – game one, 8.51 million, 13.7 rating CBS
- May 12, 1974, Boston-Philadelphia – game three, 8.30 million, 12.5 rating NBC
- June 9, 2010, Chicago-Philadelphia – game six, 8.28 million, 4.7 rating, 6 share, NBC
- May 7, 1972, Boston-NY Rangers – game four, 8.26 million, 13.3 rating CBS
- June 24, 2013, Chicago-Boston — game six, 8.16 million, 4.7 rating, NBC
- June 15, 2015, Chicago-Tampa Bay – game six, 8 million, 4.4 rating, 8 share, NBC[37]
Stanley Cup game seven viewership history (1966–present)
[edit]As per Fang's Bites.
- May 18, 1971, Montreal-Chicago, 12.41 million, 20.6 rating CBS
- June 12, 2019, St. Louis-Boston, 8.72 million, 4.9 rating, NBC
- June 15, 2011, Boston-Vancouver, 8.54 million, 4.8 rating, NBC
- June 12, 2009, Pittsburgh-Detroit, 7.99 million, 4.3 rating, NBC
- June 24, 2024, Edmonton-Florida, 7.66 million, 4.1 rating, ABC
- June 9, 2003, Anaheim-New Jersey, 7.17 million, 4.9 million households, 4.6 rating, ABC
- June 9, 2001, New Jersey-Colorado, 6.95 million, 4.268 million households, 4.2 rating, ABC
- June 7, 2004, Calgary-Tampa Bay, 6.29 million, 4.5 million households, 4.2 rating, ABC
- June 14, 1994, NY Rangers-Vancouver, 5.44 million, 3.28 million households,[38] 5.2 rating (6.9 rating when including MSG network),[39] ESPN
- June 19, 2006, Edmonton-Carolina, 5.29 million, 3.3 rating, NBC
- May 31, 1987, Edmonton-Philadelphia, 2.14 million households, ESPN
Canadian television
[edit]- 2021 – The series averaged 3.6 million viewers on CBC and Sportsnet, making it the most watched Finals in Canada since 2011.[40]
- 2011 – Game seven was second most-watched CBC Sports program, drawing an average of 8.76 million viewers and trailing only the men's gold medal game at the 2002 Winter Olympics.[41]
- 2010 – Game one was viewed by 3.164 million people on CBC.[42] Game six was the most-watched All-American Stanley Cup Finals game, with 4.077 million viewers.[43] The Final averaged 3.107 million viewers, up 44 percent from 2009.[43]
- 2009 – Game seven drew an average of 3.529 million viewers to the CBC. However, it averaged 2.154 million viewers for the seven-game rematch, down 7% from the 2008 final.[44]
- 1994 – With an average Canadian audience of 4.957 million viewers, game seven was the most watched CBC Sports program until the 10.6 million viewers for the men's ice hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States at the 2002 Winter Olympics, when Canada won its first Olympic ice hockey gold medal since the 1952 Winter Olympics.[45][46] Bob Cole said that Game 7 was one of his most memorable TV games.[47]
See also
[edit]- Super Bowl television ratings
- World Series television ratings
- NBA Finals television ratings
- MLS Cup television ratings
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Cole's three most memorable TV games: 1. Game 7 of the 1987 Stanley Cup Finals (Edmonton 3, Philadelphia 1). The Oilers at their peak. 2. Game 3 of 1996 World Cup of Hockey Final (United States 5, Canada 2). 'I was devastated.' 3. Game 7, 1994 Stanley Cup Finals (New York Rangers 3, Vancouver 2). 'A great series.'