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The following is a list of current (entering 2024–25 NHL season) National Hockey League broadcasters.With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games ...
The tight timeline would also rule out the ability for other support events such as alumni games or local college/lower level hockey games, as the rink would have to be disassembled immediately after the Winter Classic to ensure venue availability for NFL playoff games, which could be held at other venues, as was the case in 2008 (when the ...
St. Louis Blues: St. Louis Arena The Checkerdome (1977–1983) 1967–1994 17,188 1929 St. Louis, Missouri [67] Utah Hockey Club: None n/a n/a n/a n/a [68] Winnipeg Jets (Atlanta Thrashers) Philips Arena: 1999–2011 18,545 1999 Atlanta, Georgia [69] [70] Pacific Division: Team Arena Years used Capacity Opened Location Reference Anaheim Ducks
St. Louis: 5 Anaheim 4 March 13, 2019 7 P.M. ... St. Louis: 2 November 6, 2019 ... 2015–16 season were either Wednesday Night Rivalry or Sunday Night Hockey games. [6]
TNT aired a 62-game schedule for the 2023–24 season, 48 of those games on Wednesdays as doubleheaders, and 12 of those games on Sunday afternoons (with the first branded as Hockey Day in America—reviving the franchise that had been used by NBC), along with the 2023 Heritage Classic in Edmonton (which aired on TBS as its first regular-season ...
The first NHL game to be broadcast on television occurred on October 11, 1952, a French-language CBC broadcast between the Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings. CBC proceeded with its first English-language broadcast a month later on November 1, 1952, televising a game featuring the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins. [3]
The last game of the series was St. Louis-Montreal on May 11. For the playoffs, Jim Gordon worked play-by-play and Stu Nahan worked color and intermission interviews. During the regular season, the pair alternated roles each week. In the 1968–69 season, CBS broadcast 13 regular season afternoon games and five Stanley Cup playoff games.
New Jersey Pond Hockey Classic: Navesink Country Club Navesink, New Jersey: ACHA: Rowan University (men) 4–4: University of Maryland, Baltimore County (men) 100: First ACHA outdoor game [36] January 29, 2010: Salata Open Air 2010: Salata-Arena Zagreb, Croatia: EBEL: KHL Medveščak Zagreb: 2-3 (SO) VSV EC: 4,600 [37] January 31, 2010: KHL ...