NHL: Woe Canada. Loss of home teams in playoffs may drive viewers away - study

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NHL: Woe Canada. Loss of home teams in playoffs may drive viewers away - study
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Canadians are passionate about hockey but many may tune out of the NHL playoffs ...

TORONTO - Canadians are passionate about hockey but many may tune out of the NHL playoffs now that no teams are able to end the country’s decades-long Stanley Cup drought this year, according to survey from the Angus Reid Institute on Thursday.

According to the online survey from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, 56 percent of Canadians tuned in to the first round of the playoffs, where the Calgary Flames, Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs carried the nation’s Stanley Cup hopes. In 2016, when for the first time in more than 40 years no Canadian teams made the playoffs, 45 percent of Canadians polled by Angus Reid said they would follow the action.

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