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Ever wonder how profitable your favourite NHL team is? Forbes.com, a respected source for financial news, claims to have the answer. The website offers the following operating income figures for all 30 teams for the 2007-08 season (2008-09 is not yet available): 1. Toronto Maple Leafs - $66.4M 2. Montreal Canadiens - $39.6 3. New York Rangers - $30.7M 4. Vancouver Canucks - $19.2M 5. Dallas Stars - $14.2M 6. Detroit Red Wings - $13.4M 7. Edmonton Oilers - 11.8M 8. Calgary Flames - $7.4M 9. Pittsburgh Penguins - $5.1M 10. Ottawa Senators - $4.7M 11. San Jose Sharks - $2.4M 12. Colorado Avalanche - $2.3M 13. New Jersey Devils - $1.9M 14. Chicago Blackhawks - $1.4M 15. Los Angeles Kings - $1.2M 16. Tampa Bay Lightning - $1.2M 17. Anaheim Ducks - $1M 18. Minnesota Wild - $700K 19. Nashville Predators - $1.3M loss 20. Philadelphia Flyers - $1.8M loss 21. Boston Bruins - $3M loss 22. Atlanta Thrashers - $6.1M loss 23. Washington Capitals - $6.9M loss 24. Columbus Blue Jackets - $7.1M loss 25. St. Louis Blues - $8.6M loss 26. New York Islanders - $8.8M 27. Buffalo Sabres - $8.9M loss 28. Florida Panthers - $9.4M loss 29. Phoenix Coyotes - $9.7M loss 30. Carolina Hurricanes - $11.5M loss