With 2025 slowly coming to a close, CNBC has released the valuations of all 32 NHL teams. Unsurprisingly, the Toronto Maple Leafs sit atop the list and are the only NHL team above $ 4 billion (4.3). As for the Vancouver Canucks, they rank 12th and have a year-over-year change in valuation of 13%.
According to CNBC's list, the Canucks are valued at $2.2 billion. CNBC also notes that Vancouver's revenue for 2025 is $234 million. Lastly, the Canucks have an EBITDA of $42 million, which stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.
CNBC 2025 Valuations List:
Note: All valuation figures are in U.S. dollars and are based on a one-year average exchange rate, from June 2024 to June 2025, of CA$1 = US$0.72.
1. Toronto Maple Leafs $4.3B
2. New York Rangers $3.8B
3. Montreal Canadiens $3.4B
4. Los Angeles Kings $3.15B
5. Edmonton Oilers $3.1B
6. Boston Bruins $3.05B
7. Chicago Blackhawks $2.75B
8. Philadelphia Flyers $2.6B
9. Washington Capitals $2.5B
10. Detroit Red Wings $2.47B
11. New Jersey Devils $2.45B
12. Vancouver Canucks $2.2B
13. Vegas Golden Knights $2.1B
14. Dallas Stars $2.05B
15. Carolina Hurricanes $2B
16. Tampa Bay Lightning $1.95B
17. Calgary Flames $1.93B
18. Minnesota Wild $1.9B
19. Colorado Avalanche $1.85B
20. New York Islanders $1.82B
21. Seattle Kraken $1.77B
22. Pittsburgh Penguins $1.76B
23. Florida Panthers $1.75B
24. Nashville Predators $1.65B
25. St. Louis Blues $1.62B
26. Anaheim Ducks $1.61B
27. Utah Mammoth $1.6B
28. San Jose Sharks $1.55B
29. Winnipeg Jets $1.46B
30. Ottawa Senators $1.44B
31. Buffalo Sabres $1.42B
32. Columbus Blue Jackets $1.4B
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