The Toronto Maple Leafs are worth a whopping $1 billion, and are the first NHL team to be valued at such a high price. Even though they haven’t made the playoffs since the 2003-04 season, the Leafs are valued much higher than the majority of the league.
The average franchise value for teams in the NHL is about $282 million, while the average Canadian franchise has a value of about $400 million. The Maple Leafs also have the highest operating income of all teams in the NHL at $81.9 million, annually.
According to Forbes:
But the spread between the rich and poor teams is dramatic. The five most valuable teams–the Maple Leafs ($1 billion), New York Rangers ($750 million), Montreal Canadiens ($575 million), Chicago Blackhawks ($350 million) and Boston Bruins ($348 million)–are worth $605 million, on average. The five least valuable–the Carolina Hurricanes ($162 million), New York Islanders ($155 million), Columbus Blue Jackets ($145 million), Phoenix Coyotes ($134 million) and St. Louis Blues ($130 million)–are worth just $145 million, on average.
But the sport’s three most profitable teams–the Maple Leafs ($81.9 million), Rangers ($74 million), Canadians ($51.6 million)–accounted for 83% of the league’s income […]
The bottom half of the league rounds out with the St. Louis Blues, valued at $130 million, slightly less than the Phoenix Coyotes ($134 million) and the Columbus Blue Jackets ($145 million).


About Mike Johnson
Recent Posts
Italy misses World Cup, Gennaro Gattuso out
"I need to leave it in the hands of a new technical team going into the future."
Fernando Mendoza wanted to showcase teammates during Pro Day
"I just wanted to make sure everybody could showcase their abilities in front of all 32 NFL teams."
Jerry Jones in favor of NFL’s technological advancement
"Fans deserve that.”
JJ Redick vouches for Luka Doncic as MVP
"He's the engine that's driving all of our winning."
Mike Macdonald excited about running back room
Coach is ready to get rolling.
Kim Mulkey addresses retirement rumors
"I’m going to be in this game unless LSU fires me."