Last night's Capitals game set yet another ratings record on Comcast SportsNet.
The overtime Game 7 loss to the Flyers averaged a record 170,000 household viewers in Washington, D.C and Baltimore, including a peak of 255,000 households between 9:45 and 10 p.m.
An average of 130,00 households tuned in from Washington, and a record 40,000 tuned in from Baltimore.
For the entire playoff series, Comcast SportsNet averaged 81,000 households, for a 3.5 rating.
Capitals ratings rose 75 percent this year on Comcast. From Dec. 26 until the end of the season, ratings rose 166 percent over the same period last season.
-- Tim Lemke