NHL Viewership Soars: Olympic Break Brings Double-Digit Growth in 2024 (2026)

The NHL's viewership has seen a significant surge as the league enters its first Olympic break in 12 years. Regular season games are averaging a remarkable 491,000 viewers, marking a 15% increase from the previous year. But here's where it gets interesting: while some of this growth can be attributed to methodological changes by Nielsen, such as expanding their out-of-home viewing sample and incorporating 'Big Data' from smart TVs, the actual increase is far more substantial. ESPN and ABC are averaging a whopping 795,000 viewers through Sunday, a 39% jump from last year, with a season-high 2.1 million viewers tuning in for the Bruins-Lightning Stadium Series outdoor game on ESPN. TNT, on the other hand, is averaging 352,000 viewers through Wednesday, an 8% increase from the previous year. However, the network saw even bigger gains in January, with an average of 310,000 viewers, a 37% surge from the same month last year. The NHL's viewership decline last season, which saw several big-market American teams fail to make the playoffs, has seemingly been reversed. While the Rangers are struggling this year, ranking last in the East, other marquee attractions are back in playoff position. The Penguins would have home ice in the first round if the playoffs started today, and the Bruins would hold the second Wild Card in the East. The Red Wings, the league's biggest draw during the early 2000s 'Hockeytown' era, are on pace for their first playoff appearance in a decade. Detroit has been the most-watched team on TNT this season, with six games averaging 455,000 viewers. ESPN's figures for the Red Wings were not immediately available, but they played in the most-watched ABC game this year, drawing 1.6 million viewers. Across the U.S. and Canada, NHL games have reached an impressive 47.4 million viewers, a 23% increase from last year. So, what's the secret behind this surge in viewership? And how can the league maintain this momentum? These are the questions that the NHL and its fans are eager to explore.

NHL Viewership Soars: Olympic Break Brings Double-Digit Growth in 2024 (2026)

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