The Boston Bruins remain valued at $2.9B, flat versus the previous valuation record. Jeremy Jacobs' flagship franchise holds its ground as one of the NHL's most valuable assets, though the flatline reflects a broader stabilization across the league after years of rapid appreciation. At $2.9B, the Bruins sit well above the NHL median and rank in the upper tier of league valuations. The hold signal suggests the market has found a price equilibrium for established Original Six franchises with strong revenue bases. For investors tracking NHL franchise appreciation, the story has shifted from growth momentum to valuation stickiness—a signal that the easy gains are behind us and future upside hinges on media rights resets and arena economics.