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    NHL NETWORK BRINGING HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA TO AMERICA!

    October 3, 2008, 1:45 PM ET [528 Comments]


    This is the best news of this early season for those of us in the States.

    Hockey Night in Canada, the creme de la creme of hockey on TV and a treasure of this sport, will air this season not only on the great CBC, but the NHL Network as well in America. Any of you who are fortunate enough to know the joy of watching this incredible broadcast know, and to all others you are in for a treat! A true treat.

    Hockey Night in Canada is Sports on TV's version of Art.

    Every Saturday night, NHL Network will not only broadcast
    the live Hockey Night In Canada double-header, but also the CBC pre-game
    show Scotiabank Hockey Tonight and post-game show After Hours.

    And yes of course, the best few minutes in all of hockey punditry...Don Cherry's "Coach's Corner."

    Regular-season coverage on NHL Network gets underway in the U.S. on
    Saturday, Oct. 4 when the New York Rangers take on the Tampa Bay Lightning
    in Prague, Czech Republic and the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins
    meet in Stockholm, Sweden, in the Bridgestone NHL Premiere 2008™.

    Additional highlights for the 2008-09 NHL broadcast schedule include:
    Live NHL games every Saturday night throughout the season
    26 double-headers and 1 triple-header
    17 Wednesday-night games featuring TSN’s broadcast of Wednesday Night
    Hockey
    5 games featuring the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings
    7 games featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins and Sidney Crosby
    2 games featuring the Washington Capitals and last season’s Hart Trophy
    winner Alex Ovechkin
    5 original NHL Network game productions

    “NHL Network is an important platform in super-serving our fans with
    the hockey content they demand, 24 hours a day,” said John Shannon, NHL
    Executive Vice President of Broadcasting and Programming. “With
    top-quality production of marquee match-ups on a consistent schedule, in
    addition to new original programming, NHL Network is creating appointment
    television for hockey fans nationwide.”

    NHL Network is the first 24-hour network dedicated to the National
    Hockey League with unprecedented access to the most comprehensive hockey
    coverage both on and off the ice. In addition to live NHL games, NHL
    Network will broadcast live college hockey and the Memorial Cup. The
    network also airs post-game press conferences, special event programming
    on-location from NHL events such as NHL Winter Classic™, NHL All-Star
    weekend, NHL Entry Draft and the Stanley Cup™ Final and its signature daily
    live highlight show – NHL on the Fly – which airs nightly throughout the
    hockey season.

    NHL Network is now accessible to more than 80 million homes through
    all of its carriage arrangements, including those with Cablevision, Charter
    Communications, Comcast, Cox Communications, DIRECTV, DISH Network® and
    Time Warner Cable. NHL Network launched in the U.S in October of 2007 and
    in Canada in 2001. This is the second season NHL Network will broadcast
    live NHL games in the U.S.

    2008-09 NHL Network Regular-Season U.S. Broadcast Schedule

    October
    Saturday, Oct. 4 NY Rangers @ Tampa Bay 12:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 4 Pittsburgh @ Ottawa 2:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 11 Montreal @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 11 Vancouver @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 18 Toronto @ Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 18 Calgary @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 25 Ottawa @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Oct. 25 Edmonton @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Monday, Oct. 27 Ottawa @ Buffalo 7:00 PM ET
    Thursday, Oct 30 Ottawa @ Florida 7:30 PM ET

    November
    Saturday, Nov. 1 NY Rangers @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 1 Calgary @ Los Angeles 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 8 Montreal @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 8 Minnesota @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 15 Toronto @ Vancouver 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 15 Colorado @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 22 Chicago @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 22 Detroit @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Nov. 26 Montreal @ Detroit 7:30 PM ET
    Wednesday, Nov. 26 Los Angeles @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 29 Philadelphia @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Nov. 29 Vancouver @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET

    December
    Saturday, Dec. 6 Washington @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 6 Edmonton @ San Jose 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Dec. 10 Calgary @ Detroit 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 13 Washington @ Montreal 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 13 Vancouver @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Dec. 17 Calgary @ Minnesota 8:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 20 Toronto @ Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 20 Chicago @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Sunday, Dec. 21 Carolina @ Montreal 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 27 Montreal @ Pittsburgh 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Dec. 27 Ottawa @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET

    January
    Wednesday, Jan. 7 Montreal @ NY Rangers 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 10 Toronto @ Philadelphia 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 10 San Jose @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Jan. 14 Ottawa @ Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 17 Montreal @ Ottawa 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 17 Phoenix @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Jan. 28 Buffalo @ Calgary 8:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Jan. 28 Nashville @ Vancouver 10:30 PM ET
    Thursday, Jan. 29 Ottawa @ St. Louis 8:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 31 Pittsburgh @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Jan. 31 Minnesota @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET

    February
    Wednesday, Feb. 4 Toronto @ Buffalo 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 7 Toronto @ Montreal 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 7 Chicago @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Feb. 11 Ottawa @ Buffalo 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 14 Pittsburgh @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 14 Calgary @ Phoenix 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Feb. 18 Montreal @ Washington 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 21 Ottawa @ Montreal 3:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 21 Vancouver @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 21 Calgary @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Feb. 25 NY Rangers @ Toronto 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 28 Toronto @ Ottawa 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Feb. 28 Minnesota @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET

    March
    Wednesday, Mar. 4 Montreal @ Buffalo 7:30 PM ET
    Friday, Mar. 6 Montreal @ Atlanta 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 7 Edmonton @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 7 San Jose @ Vancouver 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Mar. 11 Tampa Bay @ Ottawa 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 14 Calgary @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 14 Colorado @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Mar. 18 Dallas @ Calgary 9:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 21 Toronto @ Montreal 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 21 Vancouver @ Phoenix 10:00 PM ET
    Wednesday, Mar. 25 Calgary @ Pittsburgh 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 28 Boston @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Mar. 28 Minnesota @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET

    April
    Wednesday, Apr. 1 Philadelphia @ Toronto 7:30 PM ET
    Saturday, Apr. 4 Montreal @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Apr. 4 Vancouver @ Edmonton 10:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Apr. 11 Ottawa @ Toronto 7:00 PM ET
    Saturday, Apr. 11 Edmonton @ Calgary 10:00 PM ET

    * Subject to change, subject to local blackout


    NHL Network in Canada Schedule

    NHL Network Announces 2008-09 NHL Broadcast Plans In Canada
    -- 40-game schedule includes five match-ups with Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby –
    -- Begins Oct. 5 with NY Rangers vs. Tampa Bay live from Prague –
    -- NHL All-Star Experience Contest to give four fans exclusive behind-the-scenes tour --

    Toronto, ON (October 3, 2008) – NHL Network’s extensive 2008-09 NHL national broadcast season offers hockey fans from across Canada 40 live games including 24 Sunday afternoon/night match-ups. This year’s broadcast schedule includes live games featuring fan favourites like last year’s NHL MVP Alexander Ovechkin, sophomore sensation Patrick Kane and 2007-08 Vezina Trophy winner Martin Brodeur. NHL Network features unique inside access into the league and its players, along with all the highlights, scores, stats and analysis any fan could want or need.

    Broadcast Schedule
    NHL Network’s Canadian 2008-09 broadcast package kicks off with the Bridgestone Premiere 2008 Series from Prague, Czech Republic, as the New York Rangers take on this year’s No. 1 overall pick Steven Stamkos and the Tampa Bay Lightning live on Sunday, October 5 at 12 noon ET.

    NHL Network’s 40-game schedule also includes nine contests featuring the defending regular-season Eastern Conference Champion Montreal Canadiens, five games featuring Sidney Crosby and the 2007-08 Stanley Cup finalist Pittsburgh Penguins, three exclusive match-ups with the Ottawa Senators, and six originally-produced NHL Network games. Plus, five late-season Sunday games will be selected at a later date to take advantage of the more compelling match-ups as the regular season heads toward the playoffs. (See broadcast schedule below)

    NHL On The Fly
    Fans can tune in for every single goal scored during NHL Network’s flagship show NHL on The Fly. Hosts Dan Pollard and Brian Duff are joined in-studio by analysts Gary Green and Dave Reid nightly throughout the hockey season delivering live up-to-the minute hockey news, live game look-ins, extended highlights, overtime shootouts, real-time scores, interviews, pre-game and post-game reports and news conferences.

    NHL Live!
    Don La Greca and E.J. Hradek host NHL Live!, the interactive talk radio show from the NHL/XM studio inside the NHL Powered By Reebok store in New York City, Monday through Friday from 12 noon – 2 p.m. ET. NHL Live! features comprehensive coverage of the NHL including interviews with top NHL players, coaches, executives and analysts. NHL Live! is produced by NHL Radio in association with XM Satellite Radio.

    NHL All-Star Experience Contest
    This October, NHL Network is giving Canadian hockey fans the chance to win an exclusive behind-the-scenes NHL All-Star experience. The grand prize winner will receive a trip for four to the 2009 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal including four tickets to the NHL All-Star Game and the NHL All-Star Skills Competition and an exclusive VIP behind-the-scenes tour with flight and accommodations. The contest opens October 5 and runs throughout the month. For more information and to enter the contest, visit nhlnetwork.com.

    NHL Network’s 2008-09 Broadcast Schedule
    October
    Sunday, Oct. 5 NY Rangers vs. Tampa Bay 12 noon ET
    Sunday, Oct. 12 Phoenix @ Anaheim 8 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Oct. 19 Carolina @ Anaheim 8 p.m. ET
    Monday, Oct. 27 Ottawa @ Buffalo 7 p.m. ET
    Thursday, Oct. 30 Ottawa @ Florida 7:30 p.m. ET

    November
    Sunday, Nov. 2 San Jose @ Colorado 8 p.m. ET
    Friday, Nov. 7 Montreal @ Columbus 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Nov. 9 San Jose @ Phoenix 8 p.m. ET
    Thursday, Nov. 13 Montreal @ Boston 7 p.m. ET
    Friday, Nov. 14 New Jersey @ Washington 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Nov. 16 Montreal @ St. Louis 6 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Nov. 23 New Jersey @ Tampa Bay 5 p.m. ET
    Friday, Nov. 28 Montreal @ Washington 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Nov. 30 Anaheim @ Carolina 7 p.m. ET

    December
    Sunday, Dec. 7 Phoenix @ Chicago 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Dec. 14 Columbus @ Chicago 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Dec. 21 Carolina @ Montreal 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Dec. 28 Chicago @ Minnesota 6 p.m. ET

    January
    Thursday, Jan. 1 Pittsburgh @ Boston 7 p.m. ET
    Friday, Jan. 2 Montreal @ New Jersey 7 p.m. ET
    Friday, Jan. 2 Philadelphia @ Anaheim 10 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Jan. 4 Minnesota @ Colorado 8 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Jan. 11 Chicago @ Nashville 7 p.m. ET
    Friday, Jan. 16 Anaheim @ Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. ET
    Thursday, Jan. 29 Ottawa @ St. Louis 8:30 p.m. ET
    Friday, Jan. 30 Pittsburgh @ New Jersey 7 p.m. ET

    February
    Friday, Feb. 6 Columbus @ Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Feb. 8 Dallas @ Nashville 6 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Feb. 15 Carolina @ Buffalo 6 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Feb. 22 Minnesota @ Chicago 7 p.m. ET

    March
    Sunday, Mar. 1 Pittsburgh @ Dallas 6 p.m. ET
    Thursday, Mar. 5 Minnesota @ San Jose 10:30 p.m. ET
    Friday, Mar. 6 Montreal @ Atlanta 7:30 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Mar. 8 Montreal @ Dallas 6 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Mar. 15 TBD
    Sunday, Mar. 22 TBD
    Sunday, Mar. 29 TBD

    April
    Sunday, Apr. 5 TBD
    Thursday, Apr. 9 Montreal @ Boston 7 p.m. ET
    Sunday, Apr. 12 TBD
    Schedule subject to change

  • #2
    That's a lot of hockey to be watched!

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    • #3
      Awesome!

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      • #4
        The Rangers and Lightning are scoreless after one.
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        • #5
          Naslund puts the Rangers up 1-0.
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            Martin St. Louis ties it at 1-1.
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              Rangers 2 - Lightning 1, FINAL

              Pens 1 - Sens 1, 1st period.
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              • #8
                The Pens are already on their 4th PP of the game.
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                • #9
                  Make that 5 PP's.
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                    2-1 Pens.
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                    • #11
                      If Pittsburgh was playing Buffalo, would the headline be "Pens are Mightier Than Swords"?
                      " Look, forget the myths the media's created about the White House--the truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JK View Post
                        If Pittsburgh was playing Buffalo, would the headline be "Pens are Mightier Than Swords"?
                        No
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by CSD View Post
                          No

                          That's not the right answer...

                          It was supposed to be:



                          You're a fucking comedic genius, ...oh, oh...I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard at your funniness...
                          " Look, forget the myths the media's created about the White House--the truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JK View Post
                            That's not the right answer...

                            It was supposed to be:



                            You're a fucking comedic genius, ...oh, oh...I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard at your funniness...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by CSD View Post

                              " Look, forget the myths the media's created about the White House--the truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand."

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