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The 5 most valuable teams in the NHL

25 November, 2014 (17:31) | HOCKEY TALK | By: Nick

15-Canadiens-2

For the first time the league has three teams worth at least ten digits: the Toronto Maple Leafs ($1.3 billion), New York Rangers ($1.1 billion) and Montreal Canadiens ($1 billion). This is the ninth consecutive year the Maple Leafs are the top team.

1. Toronto Maple Leafs

Current Value: $1.3 Billion
Revenue 2013-14: $190 million
Operating Income 2013-14: $70.6 million

2. New York Rangers

Current Value: $1.1 Billion
Revenue 2013-14: $217 million
Operating Income 2013-14: $84.4 million

3. Montreal Canadiens

Current Value: $1.0 Billion
Revenue 2013-14: $187 million
Operating Income 2013-14: $59.8 million

4. Chicago Blackhawks

Current Value: $825 Million
Revenue 2013-14: $172 million
Operating Income 2013-14: $50.2 million

5. Vancouver Canucks

Current Value: $800 Million
Revenue 2013-14: $154 million
Operating Income 2013-14: $46.7 million

The Least Valuable Franchise in the NHL: The Florida Panthers

Current Value: $190 Million
Revenue 2013-14: $83 million
Operating Income 2013-14: -$15.6 million

For the entire 2014 Forbes most valuable teams in the NHL list, you can check it out here.

Comments

Comment from steve
Time November 25, 2014 at 5:50 PM

ahh that Molson magic strikes again…might we ask Mr. Molson to take a crack at the Finance Ministry for a year or two?

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