NHL Radio
Other names | NHL Game of the Week[1] |
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Genre | Sports |
Running time | 180 minutes or until game ends |
Country | United States, Canada |
Language(s) | English |
Created by | Westwood One |
Recording studio | The site of the games |
Air dates | since 1993 |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Website | http://www.westwoodone.com/stationfinder?programID=361 |
NHL Radio was the official national radio broadcaster of the National Hockey League, covering the Stanley Cup Finals, both Conference Finals, selected early round playoff action, the All-Star Game, the inaugural 2008 NHL Winter Classic and, for a few seasons, a selected number of regular-season games. The package was distributed by Westwood One[2] and premiered in the 1993-94 season. This arrangement lasted through the end of the 2007-08 season.[3]
The NHL and Westwood One restarted their partnership for the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals, through the network's NBC Sports Radio service.[4]
NHL Radio's blackout rules
Within 75 miles of a team's home arena, only stations the team or its flagship station contracts with can carry those games, regardless if the team is home or away. Thus, any competing station that carries Westwood One broadcasts cannot air those games.
Commentators
- Kenny Albert
- Bob Beers
- Roxy Bernstein
- Doug Brown
- Bill Clement
- Greg Dickerson [5]
- Darren Eliot
- Jim Fox
- Dave Goucher
- Sean Grande
- Gary Green
- Brian Hayward
- Billy Jaffe
- Matt McConnell [6]
- Ed Olczyk
- Darren Pang
- Howie Rose[7]
- Sam Rosen
- Sherry Ross
- Dan Rusanowsky
- Dave Strader
- Ralph Strangis[8]
- Joe Tolleson
- John Vanbiesbrouck
Stanley Cup Finals commentating crews
References
- ↑ Westwood One: NHL Game of the Week
- ↑ NHL Radio no longer on Westwood One
- ↑ If you're looking for the Stanley Cup finals on radio, you can stop hitting the buttons. Unless you have the XM satellite service, you aren't finding the games. Unlike years past, no national radio network is carrying the event. Thus in the St. Louis market - where listeners can hear indoor football, women's soccer, Frontier League baseball and high school sports - the championship series in one of the supposed "major" sports is a no-show. "In the past, the Stanley Cup finals were carried by Westwood One, but they don't have it this year and nobody offered it to us, said Jason Barrett, programming director at sports-talk station WXOS (101.1 FM).
- ↑ http://westwoodonesports.com/?league-archive=2016-stanley-cup-final
- ↑ http://www.nba.com/celtics/partners/broadcast/csn-greg-dickerson.html
- ↑ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/news/2003/08/13/wednesday_roundup_ap/
- ↑ He also called the 1993 and 1994 NHL All-Star Games and the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals for the NHL Radio Network.
- ↑ Over the last five seasons, Ralph has also done play-by-play and ice-level reporting for NHL Radio for World Cup and NHL regular season and playoff games, including the last two Western Conference Final series’.