With 2025 slowly coming to a detailed, CNBC has launched the valuations of all 32 NHL groups. Unsurprisingly, the Toronto Maple Leafs sit atop the record and are the one NHL workforce above $ 4 billion (4.3). As for the Vancouver Canucks, they rank twelfth 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 additionally notes that Vancouver’s income for 2025 is $234 million. Lastly, the Canucks have an EBITDA of $42 million, which stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.
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CNBC 2025 Valuations List:
Note: All valuation figures are in U.S. {dollars} and are based mostly on a one-year common alternate fee, 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
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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
Nov 23, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes (43) celebrates scoring with teammates on the bench in the course of the third interval in opposition to the Calgary Flames at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images
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