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NHL scores highest TV ratings in 14 seasons

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 1:14 AM

A year after NHL viewership shrunk, the league drew its highest average television audiences in 14 years for the just-concluded regular season, Sports Business ​Journal and Sports Media Watch reported on Tuesday.

In games ‌on ESPN, ABC and TNT/truTV, the NHL posted averages of 546,000 viewers, per the reports. That’s a year-on-year increase of at least 23% and a better average than all seasons since 2012-13, when ‌NBC ​and NBCSN averaged 590,000.

Nielsen’s change in ⁠methodology might explain a ⁠part of the decade-plus high, as ratings across all sports are higher based on the new measurement system. NBA ratings were up 35% this year, other sports also ​seeing double-digit-percentage increases.

The 54 games airing on ESPN and ABC drew 760,000 viewers on average, a 30% jump ⁠from 2024-25. ESPN games in particular ⁠saw a major rating improvement, with games ​attracting 602,000 on average, a 48% hike from the prior ​season.

TNT/truTV carried 72 games that brought in 381,000 viewers ‌on average, a rise of 21% year-on-year. Those contests saw a significant bump after Team USA won hockey gold at the Milan Olympics, as NHL viewership on TNT Sports ⁠rose to 453,000 on average following the league’s midseason break.

The top-rated NHL game of the regular season was the Stadium Series ⁠game at Tampa ‌on Feb. 1, when the Tampa Bay ⁠Lightning edged the Boston Bruins 6-5 in ​a ‌shootout. ESPN drew 2.07 million viewers for ​that contest, ⁠a cable-TV record for an NHL regular-season game.

NHL ratings declined in the 2024-25 season despite the league replacing the All-Star Game with the wildly popular 4 Nations Face-Off that saw Canada defeat the United States 3-2 in overtime in the ​final.

–Field Level Media