Media reporter sounds alarm on future of league-owned networks
"These league-owned networks, they're losing subscribers by a ton."
"These league-owned networks, they're losing subscribers by a ton."
"I am thrilled to be reuniting with my former teammates at NHL Network."
A pair of new faces will be joining the NHL Network lineup.
A pair of NHL Network shows are getting tweaked leading into the upcoming season.
"Behind the Glass is another example of the type of exclusive and unprecedented access NHL Productions proudly delivers to fans."
Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers both have 'great storylines'
This will put the "any publicity is good publicity" theory to the test.
"I understand there's a conflict of sorts going on over there, maybe get involved."
"The reason I find Cruise reprehensible is he's the biggest, most well-known Scientologist in the world. He could change this."
This conversational broadcast will feature E.J. Hradek, Jackie Redmond, Kevin Weekes, and Mike Rupp.
"I’m excited to showcase our passion for and knowledge of the game in this style of a show. We’ll be hanging out, watching hockey together on NHL Tonight, just like always, but it just so happens that you’ll hear three female voices reacting to and analyzing the action."
Jamie Hersch, Lauren Gardner, Jackie Redmond and Kendall Coyne Schofield will co-host this year's all-female edition of NHL Now on Monday, March 8 at 4 p.m. ET.
The Devils' COVID-19 postponement led to a NHL Network Showcase schedule swap Saturday.
The 1970 Bruins: Big, Bad & Bobby premieres Sunday, May 10 at 8 p.m. Eastern on NHL Network.
The move is expected to impact hundreds of freelancers and part-time employees.
NHL Network is available now, with MLB Network and Strike Zone coming in the next few weeks.
"It reminded me of Field of Dreams where Kevin Costner says 'I am pitching to Shoeless Joe Jackson.' In my mind, I was going 'I am talking to Mike Eruzione.' This was truly the highlight of my career."
Each of the three networks is showing a new special, and NHLN (six times) and ESPN (once) are also re-airing 2004's Miracle. And there's a lot more coverage on the way as well.
"I think it's a shame, to be honest with you, that the players aren't participating in the Olympics. I know when I got a chance to be in two Olympics, it's probably the highlight of my career."
"What we've experienced so far in our time on the ground with the Flyers has been great in terms of letting our cameras in places where they're going to give viewers and fans an opportunity to see things they wouldn't normally see."
After covering the New Jersey Devils' training camp in a debut season last year, Behind The Glass will cover the Philadelphia Flyers' camp this year.
In an effort to reach younger audiences, the NHL will expand the Stanley Cup Live pregame show to Twitter after it launched last year on Facebook.
"I was the guy that as I left the game was thinking 'Broadcasting is the last place I will ever end up. It's not for me.'"