Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers on Monday garnered significant viewership, becoming the most-watched NHL game since 2019. The game attracted an average minute audience of 7.55 million across Sportsnet, Citytv, and CBC in Canada, reaching 15 million Canadians, or 39% of the population. In the U.S., the game averaged 7.7 million viewers on ABC, peaking at 10.3 million towards the end. Across both the U.S. and Canada, the game averaged more than 15 million viewers. It was Sportsnet's most-watched broadcast ever.
Game 7 of the Oilers-Panthers Stanley Cup Final averaged 7.7 million viewers on ABC—the most-watched NHL game since 2019. Across both the U.S. and Canada, the game averaged more than 15 million viewers. https://t.co/ZG0myLMjDO
Game 7 of the Oilers-Panthers Stanley Cup averaged 7.7 million viewers on ABC—the most-watched NHL game since 2019. Across both the U.S. and Canada, the game averaged more than 15 million viewers. https://t.co/Scs9JfvJmi
UPDATE: Monday’s Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final averaged 7.7 million viewers. Peaked at 10.3 million at game's end. Most-watched NHL game since Game 7 in 2019, which averaged 8.91 million on NBC (Blues-Bruins). https://t.co/F8Oneq1rcf
15 million Canadians watched the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers Game 7. Average minute audience of 7.55 million across Sportsnet, Citytv, and CBC. Game 7 reached 15 million Canadians, or 39% of the population.
15 million Canadians watched the Florida Panthers win the Stanley Cup. Average minute audience of 7.55 million across Sportsnet, Citytv, and CBC. Game 7 reached 15 million Canadians, or 39% of the population.
The Stanley Cup Final Game 7 last night was Sportsnet's most-watched broadcast ever with an average minute audience of 7.55 million.