The Florida Panthers’ 2-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in game 7 of this year’s Stanley Cup Finals marked the most-viewed NHL matchup in five years after drawing an average of 7.7 million viewers, according to ESPN.
The Panthers won in a 2-1 victory Monday night. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
The hotly contested game’s average of 7.7 million viewers outperformed the viewership of the 2023 and 2022 Stanley Cup Finals by 182% and 32%, respectively, though neither series reached game 7.
Monday’s game peaked at 10.3 million viewers and became the most watched NHL game ever on the ESPN+ streaming platform, which launched in 2018.
This year’s full Stanley Cup Finals averaged 4.2 million viewers per game and 1.5 million people in the 18-49 demographic, recording 58% and 43% increases from last year’s finals, respectively, according to ESPN.
Women viewed this year’s championship series significantly more than last year’s installment, recording a 66% increase in viewership.
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The final game of this year’s NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks averaged 12.2 million viewers and peaked at 13.2 million viewers.
The Panthers’ game 7 win marks the first time in their 30-year history that the team has brought home the Stanley Cup. The champions avoided blowing a 3-0 lead in the series against the Oilers, who had a chance to become the first team in more than 80 years to come back from such a deficit in the Finals. The Panthers’ Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart scored a goal each for the win, which was supplemented by Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky’s 23 saves.
The Panthers’ win over Edmonton also extends a historic title drought for Canadian teams. The most recent Canada-based team to win the Stanley Cup was the 1993 Montreal Canadiens.
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