List of current National Hockey League broadcasters

The following is a list of current (entering the 2016–17 NHL season) National Hockey League broadcasters.

Regional broadcasters

The following is a list of local TV and radio broadcasters for each individual team. Two teams, the Buffalo Sabres and Dallas Stars, do television/radio simulcasts. Both the Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs each have local English and French language broadcasts to serve their large anglophone and francophone fan bases. As a result of Rogers Communications and Bell Canada having both an ownership stake in the Toronto Maple Leafs, that team's regional English language TV broadcasts are split between Rogers' Sportsnet Ontario and Bell's TSN4. The same split is seem the team's regional French language TV broadcasts split between Quebecor's TVA Sports and Bell's RDS and RDS2.

Eastern Conference

Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Flagship stations
Boston Jack Edwards Andy Brickley NESN[1]
Dave Goucher Bob Beers The Sports Hub[1]
100.7 WZLX (During the 2016-2017 season, WZLX will carry Bruins' games in conflict with New England Patriots football games and Bruins' road games in conflict with Boston Celtics basketball home games; WBZ-FM also carrying the Patriots and Celtics)
Buffalo Rick Jeanneret
Dan Dunleavy (select games)
Rob Ray MSG/Bell TV
WGR[2]
Carolina John Forslund
JP Dellacamera (during Forslund's NBC telecasts)
Tripp Tracy Fox Sports Carolinas
Fox Sports Southeast (select broadcasts)[3]
Chuck Kaiton John Forslund
Tripp Tracy (during national broadcasts)
WCMC-FM[3]
Columbus Jeff Rimer Jody Shelley Fox Sports Ohio [4]
Bob McElligott Jody Shelley (national broadcasts) 97.1 The Fan [5]
Detroit Ken Daniels Mickey Redmond
Chris Osgood (road games only)
Darren Eliot (select games)
Fox Sports Detroit
Fox 2 Detroit [6]
Ken Kal Paul Woods 97.1 The Ticket [7]
Florida Steve Goldstein Denis Potvin
Randy Moller
Fox Sports Florida[8]
Doug Plagens Randy Moller (national TV games) 560 WQAM[8] (English)
Arley Londono 990 ESPN Deportes (Spanish)
Montreal John Bartlett Jason York Sportsnet East
City Montreal (English Regional)
Dan Robertson Sergio Momesso TSN 690 (English Radio)
Pierre Houde Marc Denis RDS (French Regional)[9]
Martin McGuire Danny Dubé 98,5 FM (French Radio)
New Jersey Steve Cangialosi Ken Daneyko MSG Plus (most games)
MSG Network (during Knicks and Rangers off-days)[10]
Matt Loughlin Sherry Ross WFAN 66 AM and 101 FM
CBS 2
NY Islanders Brendan Burke Butch Goring MSG Plus[11]
Chris King Greg Picker Radio Hofstra University
LI News Radio/NYC FM
WCBS Newsradio 880 (playoffs)
NY Rangers Sam Rosen
John Giannone (during Rosen's NFL broadcasts)
Joe Micheletti MSG Network
MSG Plus (during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts)[12]
Kenny Albert
Don La Greca (during Albert's NFL, NHL and MLB national television broadcasts, and New York Knicks television broadcasts)
Dave Maloney 98.7 ESPN
WOR 710 (in conflict with New York Knicks basketball coverage on 98.7 ESPN)
Ottawa Gord Miller
Chris Cuthbert
Ray Ferraro
Jamie McLennan
TSN5 (English Regional)
Michel Y. Lacroix Norman Flynn RDS
RDS2 (French Regional)
Dean Brown Gord Wilson TSN 1200 (English Radio)
Nicolas St. Pierre Alain Sanscartier Unique FM (French Radio)
Philadelphia Jim Jackson Keith Jones
Bill Clement (during Jones' NBC Sports assignments)
Chris Therien (rinkside)
CSN Philadelphia
Comcast Network Philadelphia[13]
Tim Saunders Steve Coates 97.5 The Fanatic
93.3 WMMR
Pittsburgh Paul Steigerwald Bob Errey Root Sports Pittsburgh[14]
Mike Lange Phil Bourque The X at 105.9[14]
Tampa Bay Rick Peckham Brian Engblom Fox Sports Sun
CW 44[15]
David Mishkin Phil Esposito (Home games only)
Dave Andreychuk (Select Away Games Only)
Chris Dingman (Select Away Games Only)
970 WFLA[16]
Toronto Gord Miller
Chris Cuthbert
Ray Ferraro
Jamie McLennan
TSN4 (Bell English Regional)
Paul Romanuk
Dave Randorf
Greg Millen Sportsnet Ontario (Rogers English Regional)
Alain Usereau
Yanick Bouchard (during Usereau's MLB and Curling broadcasts)
Mathieu Darche RDS
RDS2 (Bell French Regional)
Sébastien Goulet Simon Gagné TVA Sports (TVA French Regional)
Joe Bowen Jim Ralph Sportsnet 590
TSN 1050 (English Radio)
Claude Quenneville Jean-Sébastien Aubin Choq FM 105,1 (French Radio)
Washington Joe Beninati Craig Laughlin CSN Mid-Atlantic[17]
John Walton Ken Sabourin Federal News Radio

Western Conference

Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Flagship Stations
Anaheim John Ahlers Brian Hayward Fox Sports West
Prime Ticket

KDOC-TV Los Angeles [18]
Steve Carroll Dan Wood Angels Radio AM 830 [18]
Arizona Matt McConnell Tyson Nash Fox Sports Arizona [19]
Bob Heethuis Nick Boynton ESPN Phoenix 620 AM
Arizona Sports 98.7 FM [20]
Calgary Rick Ball Kelly Hrudey Sportsnet West
Sportsnet Flames [21]
Derek Wills Peter Loubardias Sportsnet 960
Chicago Pat Foley Eddie Olczyk
Steve Konroyd (during Olczyk's NBC Sports assignments)
CSN Chicago
WGN 9 [22]
John Wiedeman Troy Murray WGN Radio
Colorado Mike Haynes Peter McNab Altitude [23]
Marc Moser Mark Rycroft Altitude Sports Radio
Dallas Dave Strader[24]
Daryl Reaugh (during Strader's absences)
Daryl Reaugh
Craig Ludwig (during games where Reaugh calls play-by-play)
Fox Sports Southwest (TV)
The Ticket (Radio) [25]
Edmonton Kevin Quinn Drew Remenda Sportsnet West
Sportsnet Oilers [26]
Jack Michaels Bob Stauffer 630 CHED
Los Angeles Bob Miller (58 games, all home games and most Western Conference away games)
Gary Thorne (eight games, all away)
Chris Cuthbert (four games, all away)
Ralph Strangis (four games, all away)
Jiggs McDonald (one away game)
Jim Fox Fox Sports West
Prime Ticket

KCOP-TV[27]
Nick Nickson
Bob Miller (national TV games that Nickson does not call)
Daryl Evans 790 KABC
Minnesota Anthony LaPanta Mike Greenlay Fox Sports North
Fox 9 KMSP [28]
Bob Kurtz Tom Reid 100.3 FM KFAN: The Fan
Nashville Willy Daunic [29] Stu Grimson Fox Sports Tennessee
Fox Sports Southeast (select broadcasts) [30]
Pete Weber Brent Peterson 102.5 The Game
St. Louis John Kelly Darren Pang
Bernie Federko
Fox Sports Midwest [31]
Chris Kerber Kelly Chase NewsRadio 1120 [32]
Y98 (selected playoff games)
San Jose Randy Hahn Jamie Baker CSN California [33]
Dan Rusanowsky Bret Hedican 98.5 K-FOX [34]
Vancouver John Shorthouse John Garrett Sportsnet Pacific
Sportsnet Vancouver Hockey [35]
Jon Abbott
John Shorthouse
Dave Tomlinson TSN 1040
Winnipeg Dennis Beyak Shane Hnidy TSN3[36]
Paul Edmonds
Dennis Beyak
Shane Hnidy
Brian Munz
TSN 1290

National broadcasters

Canada

National television rights in Canada are held by Rogers Media. CBC Television, the previous over-the-air television broadcaster of the NHL, continues to participate in coverage to an extent: Rogers reached a deal with CBC to license the Hockey Night in Canada brand and maintain the network's traditional Saturday night games. HNIC games now airs nationally across CBC, City, FX Canada, and the Sportsnet channels, rather than be split across CBC stations on a regional basis. Sportsnet also airs a primetime game of the week on Sunday nights, known as Hometown Hockey, and exclusive Wednesday night games. During the playoffs, games are split between CBC and the Sportsnet channels.

Additionally, the Quebecor Media-owned TVA Sports receives French-language rights as part of another sub-licensing deal with Rogers.

United States

National television rights in English and Spanish languages in the United States are held by NBC. During the regular season, most national broadcasts are on NBCSN, including an exclusive Wednesday night game. From January until the end of the season, an exclusive afternoon "Game of the Week" airs on the weekend on the NBC broadcast network. The NHL Network in the U.S. also regularly airs games, but primarily simulcasts of either a regional or Canadian feed.

Selected games broadcast on NBCSN have syndication exclusivity instead of national exclusivity. For these games, NBCSN televises them nationally, but are blacked out in the teams' local markets in favor of the telecasts of their respective regional broadcaster. Most first round playoff games are also aired on a syndication-exclusivity basis; NBC holds national exclusivity to only a few selected first round games, but then has it for the remaining three rounds of the playoffs. Playoff games are split between NBC, NBCSN, CNBC (during the first two rounds), and NHL Network (as an overflow channel). In 2015, USA Network also carried several first- and second-round games.

Also, starting in 2015, NBC Deportes, which is NBC Sports Group's Spanish-language sports division, started to carry NHL games in Spanish until the end of the network's current contract with the league in 2021. These Spanish-language simulcasts will be aired on NBC Universo and Telemundo.

See also

NHL networks
Out-of-market packages
Other leagues

References

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