Hockey scores record ratings, again: BBM Canada, June 6 to 12, 2011

The Stanley Cup brought in another week of record viewership for CBC, with 5.615 million Canadians glued to their seats.

Here are the top-ranked shows in Canada (for all persons 2+; all times ET), according to BBM, for June 6 to 12, 2011:

Monday: The Stanley Cup Finals on CBC at 8 p.m. stole the numbers again, putting hockey in the #1 spot for the evening and the week, with 5.615 million viewers. The CTV Evening News on CTV at 6 p.m. came in at #2 each night of the week with an average of 1.344 million viewers.

Tuesday: Week two of The Voice’s live rounds on CTV at 9 p.m. set the pace with 1.472 million viewers, coming in at #1 for the second consecutive week.

Wednesday: The Stanley Cup Finals on CBC at 8 p.m. scored the #1 spot with 5.615 million viewers.

Thursday: The first performance episode of So You Think You Can Dance on CTV at 8 p.m. put the show in the #1 spot for the evening with 1.425 million viewers.

Friday: Keeping hockey fans on their toes, the Stanley Cup Finals on CBC at 8 p.m. pulled in the most viewers for the night with 5.615 million.

Saturday: Keeping Canadians informed, CTV Evening News Weekend on CTV at 6 p.m. came in at #1 with 1.204 million viewers, while CTV National News on CTV at 11 p.m. took its sixth #2 spot for the week with 1.097 million viewers.

Sunday: The Big Bang Theory on CTV at 7 p.m. injected comedy into the weekend programming, coming in as the #1 show for the evening with 1.307 million viewers. CTV Evening News Weekend on CTV at 6 p.m. sat behind at #2 with 1.204 million viewers.