Report: Senators up 21 per cent, Leafs highest-valued NHL franchise

By CityNews Staff

Sportico released its 2022 valuations for each National Hockey League (NHL) franchise, and the Toronto Maple Leafs have the highest value at $2.12 billion, $110 million more than the second-place New York Rangers.

The Ottawa Senators are 27th ($655 million). 

Although the Senators are the least valuable Canadian team, Sportico estimates a 21 per cent increase in franchise value from a year ago — the largest increase of any team by seven per cent.

All figures are quoted in U.S. dollars.

Five of the Original Six teams round out the top five most valuables franchises with the Montreal Canadiens ($1.7 billion), Chicago Blackhawks ($1.44 billion) and Boston Bruins ($1.41 billion) coming after the Maple Leafs and Rangers. The Detroit Red Wings, the other Original Six franchise, sit in 10th at $1.14 billion.

Outside of Toronto and Montreal, the Edmonton Oilers (eighth, $1.29 billion) and Vancouver Canucks (11th, $1 billion) are both valued in the top half of the league and above the $1 billion mark.

Ranked 32nd: The Arizona Coyotes, valued at $465 million, up 13 per cent from last year, when they were also ranked last.

Sportico also reports that the average NHL franchise is worth $1.01 billion, up 9 per cent from last year. It's the first time the average has come over a billion.

 

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