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  2. Don Cherry's Rock'Em Sock'em Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey (also simplified as Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em from 1992 to 1997 and Don Cherry from 1998 to 2007) are a series of hockey highlight videos starring noted Canadian hockey commentator Don Cherry. The series was created by Cherry and his son Tim, via the latter's company Tim Cherry Enterprises created and ...

  3. List of NHL outdoor games broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    That game had the highest American television ratings of any hockey game in 33 years. The success of the 2009 NHL Winter Classic has solidified "the Classic" as an annual event from then on. The Winter Classic was officially made a permanent part of the NHL schedule through at least January 1, 2021, as part of the league's television contract ...

  4. NHL on ABC - Wikipedia

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    The NHL on ABC is an American presentation of National Hockey League (NHL) games produced by ESPN, and televised on ABC in the United States.. The network first broadcast NHL games during the 1993 Stanley Cup playoffs on April 18, 1993, under a two-year time-buy agreement with ESPN.

  5. History of the National Hockey League on United States ...

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    The National Hockey League has never fared as well on American television in comparison to the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, or the National Football League, although that has begun to change, with NBC's broadcasts of the final games of the 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013 Stanley Cup Finals scoring some of the best ratings ever enjoyed by the sport on American television.

  6. History of the National Hockey League on television - Wikipedia

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    The National Hockey League (NHL) is shown on national television in the United States and Canada. 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, and ...

  7. List of San Jose Sharks broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2023, Rusanowsky was announced as the recipient of the 2023 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, voted on by the NHL Broadcaster’s Association and presented "in recognition of members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting." He ...

  8. NHL on television in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    In 1979–80, the National Hockey League replaced their syndicated coverage package The NHL Network with a package on USA. [1] At the time, the USA Network was called UA-Columbia . [ 2 ] As the immediate forerunner for the USA Network, UA-Columbia, served as the cable syndicated arm of not only MSG Network in New York , but also PRISM channel ...

  9. Ralph Strangis - Wikipedia

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    He has called 4 Winter Classics, 3 Stadium Series games, the 2018 Olympic Winter Games (men’s and women’s ice hockey) in Pyeongchang, and the 2019 NHL Global Series opener in Berlin, Lausanne, and Prague. For the 2016-17 NHL season, Strangis worked 26 games for the Los Angeles Kings TV on Fox Sports West, filling in for the ailing Bob Miller.