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NHL Team Valuations 2025: Rankings, Revenue Leaders, and What’s Driving Record Franchise Growth

Posted on November 25, 2025 by Santiago Leon

The NHL is experiencing a financial surge, with average franchise values jumping to $2.2 billion, marking a 15% year-over-year increase. This growth is fueled largely by massive Canadian and U.S. national media rights deals, rising game-day revenue, and strong local TV agreements. Teams with elite arena economics and high fan engagement continue to dominate the valuation rankings, while lower-revenue clubs also saw significant boosts thanks to evenly distributed national media income.

Below is CNBC’s Official NHL Team Valuations 2025 — a full breakdown of the top 32 NHL franchises by value, Year-over-Year (YOY) growth, revenue, EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), ownership, and debt ratio.

Top 10 Most Valuable NHL Teams in 2025

The Toronto Maple Leafs retain the No. 1 spot, now worth an impressive $4.3 billion, driven by elite ticket sales, premium seating demand, and a lucrative media deal expected to rise to $55 million annually. The New York Rangers hold strong at No. 2, boosted by unmatched gate revenue—earning $179 million last season. The Montreal Canadiens round out the top three, leading the league in local media revenue, projected at $70 to $75 million per year.

CNBC’s Official NHL Team Valuations 2025

RankTeamValueYOY ChangeRevenueEBITDADebt % of ValueOwner(s)
1Toronto Maple Leafs$4.3B8%$382M$181M4%Rogers Communications, Larry Tanenbaum
2New York Rangers$3.8B9%$322M$76M1%Madison Square Garden Sports
3Montreal Canadiens$3.4B10%$324M$112M6%Molson family
4Los Angeles Kings$3.15B11%$347M$110M3%Philip Anschutz
5Edmonton Oilers$3.1B17%$431M$188M2%Daryl Katz
6Boston Bruins$3.05B11%$281M$72M3%Jeremy Jacobs
7Chicago Blackhawks$2.75B6%$268M$85M4%Wirtz family
8Philadelphia Flyers$2.6B16%$315M$0M0%Comcast
9Washington Capitals$2.5B19%$269M$72M8%Ted Leonsis
10Detroit Red Wings$2.47B20%$251M$41M4%Marian Ilitch
11New Jersey Devils$2.45B23%$300M$60M5%David Blitzer, Josh Harris
12Vancouver Canucks$2.2B13%$234M$42M6%Aquilini Investment Group
13Vegas Golden Knights$2.1B13%$243M$69M7%Bill Foley
14Dallas Stars$2.05B8%$252M$74M8%Tom Gaglardi
15Carolina Hurricanes$2B53%$212M$34M10%Tom Dundon
16Tampa Bay Lightning$1.95B8%$237M$47M12%Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz, Jeff Vinik
17Calgary Flames$1.93B13%$189M$49M5%N. Murray Edwards
18Minnesota Wild$1.9B23%$250M$70M9%Craig Leipold
19Colorado Avalanche$1.85B12%$207M$34M19%Stan Kroenke
20New York Islanders$1.82B3%$208M$31M18%Jon Ledecky, Scott Malkin
21Seattle Kraken$1.77B10%$191M$26M26%Samantha Holloway
22Pittsburgh Penguins$1.76B0%$206M$28M11%Fenway Sports Group
23Florida Panthers$1.75B30%$235M$48M9%Vincent Viola
24Nashville Predators$1.65B10%$192M$24M7%Bill Haslam
25St. Louis Blues$1.62B10%$197M$4M8%Tom Stillman
26Anaheim Ducks$1.61B12%$175M$23M19%Henry Samueli, Susan Samueli
27Utah Mammoth$1.6B33%$200M$46M20%Ryan Smith, Ashley Smith
28San Jose Sharks$1.55B11%$176M$17M3%Hasso Plattner
29Winnipeg Jets$1.46B33%$182M$17M9%Mark Chipman, David Thomson
30Ottawa Senators$1.44B22%$169M$5M19%Michael Andlauer
31Buffalo Sabres$1.42B24%$176M$14M4%Terry Pegula, Kim Pegula
32Columbus Blue Jackets$1.4B40%$164M$22M10%John McConnell, Nationwide

Key Takeaways from the 2025 NHL Valuations

Record Revenue Growth

Average team revenue hit $243 million, up 9% from last season, while average EBITDA jumped 20% to $54 million.

Media Rights Power the Boom

A new Canadian media deal with Rogers worth $7.79 billion and expected doubling of U.S. TV rights are major drivers of rising franchise values.

Fastest-Growing Teams

  • Columbus Blue Jackets: ↑ 40%
  • Carolina Hurricanes: ↑ 53%
  • Buffalo Sabres, Winnipeg Jets, Utah Mammoth: All ↑ over 24%

Arena Economics Matter

Teams like the Rangers, Maple Leafs, and Oilers earned massive gate revenues, keeping them at the top despite higher competition.

Most Valuable NHL Franchises | 2025 Top 5

  1. Toronto Maple Leafs – $4.3B
  2. New York Rangers – $3.8B
  3. Montreal Canadiens – $3.4B
  4. Los Angeles Kings – $3.15B
  5. Edmonton Oilers – $3.1B

Why NHL Teams Are Becoming Prime Investment Targets

  • Media rights explosion (streaming, bilingual markets, digital packages)
  • High arena profitability and premium seating growth
  • Superstar effect (Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, Sidney Crosby)
  • Rising popularity in non-traditional markets (Vegas, Dallas, Carolina, Florida)

Conclusion

The NHL is entering a new financial era—one powered by media rights, live-event demand, and competitive franchise economics. The league’s rising team valuations reflect strong investor confidence, booming fan interest, and new revenue streams that are transforming hockey into one of North America’s most attractive sports business investments.

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