NHL Radio

NHL Radio
Other names NHL Game of the Week[1]
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

Stanley Cup Finals commentating crews

Year Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
2016 Kenny Albert Joe Micheletti
2008 Sam Rosen Bill Clement
2007 Sam Rosen Darren Pang
2006 Sam Rosen Darren Eliot
2005 Canceled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout.
2004 Sam Rosen Ed Olczyk
2003 Sam Rosen Ed Olczyk
2002 Sam Rosen Gary Green & Darren Eliot
2001 Sam Rosen Gary Green
2000 Sam Rosen Gary Green
1999 Sam Rosen Gary Green
1998 Sam Rosen Gary Green Sean Grande
1997 Sam Rosen Gary Green Doug Brown & Sean Grande
1996 Sam Rosen Gary Green Doug Brown & Sean Grande
1995 Kenny Albert Gary Green Doug Brown
1994 Kenny Albert Sherry Ross Doug Brown

References

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