8.7 million Canadians watched end of men’s gold-medal hockey game at Olympics
TORONTO — Nearly nine million Canadians watched the end of the men’s gold-medal hockey game at the Milano Cortina Olympics, which CBC says was Canada’s most-watched moment at the Games.
But it’s an apparent decline from Sochi 2014, the last time Canada’s men’s hockey team made it to the gold-medal matchup, when CBC said 15 million Canadians tuned in to some portion of the game and average viewership hovered at 8.5 million.
CBC didn’t say how many people watched this year’s game in total, or what the average viewership throughout the game was: only that 8.7 million were tuned in for the final goal — a number that doesn’t include those streaming on Gem, a spokesperson said.
The broadcaster says roughly 30.5 million Canadians — about 73 per cent of the population — watched some portion of the Olympics on CBC’s English and French TV networks and broadcast partners TSN, Sportsnet and RDS.


