More women are watching the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs. There are many reasons why
The first two rounds of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs are the most-watched in the U.S. in league history.
Women are the primary driver of that growth.
TNT Sports reported female viewership is up 66% and ESPN reported a 106% increase, with plenty of that audience coming from 18-to-34-year-olds tuning in to hockey at its most exciting time of year.
“We see the numbers up everywhere,” ESPN VP of production Linda Schulz said. “(Hockey) is a particular challenge because sports fans tend to follow something that they themselves have participated in and hockey is one that is not as commonplace for people to have actually strapped on skates. I approach it with, if I get a new fan coming to hockey, what is going to keep them.”