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New York Rangers most valuable at $2 Billion

7 November, 2022 (15:32) | HOCKEY TALK | By: Nick

According to Forbes, the New York Rangers are the most valuable NHL team. In addition, the Rangers have become the first NHL team to be valued at $2 billion.

The Toronto Maple Leafs were rated as the second-most valuable team at $1.8 billion and the Montreal Canadiens came in third at $1.6 billion. According to Forbes, the league average value for a team increased from $653 million to $865 million this year. It was also the biggest leap that team values have seen since a 50 percent increase in 2013.

No NHL franchise had a decrease in value over the past calendar year despite the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the Edmonton Oilers saw the largest increase by doubling their value up to $1.1 billion.The Chicago Blackhawks ($1.4 billion) and the Boston Bruins ($1.3 billion) rounded out the top five in terms of the most valuable teams on the list. Despite being an expansion franchise, the Seattle Kraken rank at No. 13 with a value of $875 million after paying an expansion fee of $650 million in order to enter the league.Ticket sales were down as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Forbes forecasts that everything else is trending in the right direction. All hockey-related revenue is expected to reach $6 billion by the 2025-26 season after dipping to $2.9 billion last season.

Here is where the 32 teams ranked on the list:
1. New York Rangers – $2 billion
2. Toronto Maple Leafs – $1.8 billion
3. Montreal Canadiens – $1.6 billion
4. Chicago Blackhawks – $1.4 billion
5. Boston Bruins – $1.3 billion
6. Philadelphia Flyers – $1.2 billion
7. Edmonton Oilers – $1.1 billion
8. Los Angeles Kings – $1.025 billion
9. Detroit Red Wings – $990 million
10. New York Islanders – $950 million
11. Washington Capitals – $930 million
12. Pittsburgh Penguins – $900 million
13. Seattle Kraken – $875 million
14. Vancouver Canucks – $825 million
15. New Jersey Devils – $775 million
16. Dallas Stars – $720 million
17. Vegas Golden Knights – $710 million
18. Calgary Flames – $680 million
19. Minnesota Wild – $675 million
20. Tampa Bay Lightning – $650 million
21. St. Louis Blues – $640 million
22. Colorado Avalanche – $630 million
23. San Jose Sharks – $625 million
24. Anaheim Ducks – $620 million
25. Nashville Predators – $600 million
26. Winnipeg Jets – $575 million
27. Carolina Hurricanes – $550 million
28. Ottawa Senators – $525 million
29. Buffalo Sabres – $500 million
30. Columbus Blue Jackets – $475 million
31. Florida Panthers – $450 million
32. Arizona Coyotes – $400 million

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Comment from LOUIS
Time November 8, 2022 at 9:50 AM

Ryan Renolds looking for a partner to purchase the Senateurs…should we call him and try to make a deal ????

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