Go to main content

ANOTHER ROUND, ANOTHER RECORD: VIEWERSHIP CONTINUES TO SOAR FOR CBC'S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA

Vancouver-Nashville series posts CBC record for Round Two audience

The hits just keep on coming for CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA in Round Two of the 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. According to BBM overnight data, the Vancouver-Nashville series on CBC delivered an average audience of 2.978 million—making it CBC’s highest-rated single Round Two series ever*—eclipsing last season’s Montreal-Pittsburgh series (which averaged 2.833 million viewers).

The record-setting Round Two series builds on the best-ever average audience recorded for Round One—and combined, both rounds have delivered an average audience of 2.205 million**viewers, up 18% over last year’s average of 1.876 million.

The 2011 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on CBC have so far reached a total of 24.5 million people, or roughly 3 in 4 Canadians.

The Vancouver-Nashville series average of 2.978 million was also up 15% over the 2010 Round Two series which saw the Canucks lose to Chicago. This year’s winning series against the Predators delivered a 35.8% share average of the total viewing audience.

* Based on metered television audience data only.
** Source: 2011 television audiences are BBM overnight, A2+ (PPM measurement).

Related content

news

Discover

5 days ago

CBC/Radio-Canada to Provide Broadcast and Streaming Coverage of the 2026 Commonwealth Games, July 23–August 2

Commonwealth Sport Canada (CSC) today announced that CBC/Radio-Canada will be the exclusive broadcast and streaming home in Canada for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, taking place from Thursday, July 23 to Sunday, August 2 in Glasgow, Scotland.
June 16th at 11:55

CBC/Radio-Canada Ramps Up Commitment to Sports Coverage and Canada’s Athletes Including New Weekend Programming

CBC/Radio Canada today announced that the national public broadcaster will significantly increase its commitment to sports coverage of Canada’s high-performance athletes, professional women’s sport and of major sporting events hosted in Canada and around the world. 
May 5th at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports Unveil Broadcast Team for 2026 Season

Today, the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) in partnership with CBC Sports, unveiled an energetic and experienced broadcast team that blends veteran voices, former players and emerging talent from across Canada. This group will deliver compelling, courtside and studio coverage to audiences nationwide on CBC and CBC Gem beginning Saturday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. MT) in Edmonton as the Stingers host the Winnipeg Sea Bears to open the league’s eighth season.
April 23rd at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports release 2026 Season Broadcast and Streaming Schedule

Beginning May 9, CBC Sports will live stream every game of the 2026 CEBL season on the free CBC Gem streaming service, cbcsports.ca and CBC Sports YouTube channel. Additionally, six regular season matchups, the Conference Finals and the best-of-three CEBL Finals will be broadcast nationally on CBC TV.  
April 1st at 9:45

Rock League Ready to Hit the Ice in Toronto April 6–12, Marking a New Era of Professional Curling

The one-week countdown is on for the start of Rock League, as curling’s first professional league prepares to take the ice at TMU Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, April 6-12. Fans in Canada and beyond will be able to catch every slide, sweep, and stone with comprehensive coverage worldwide, starting with the first games on Monday, April 6 at 12 Noon ET on CBC Gem and RockChannel.com