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imported_The Vibesman
08-18-2005, 09:46 AM
I didn't see another NHL thread on the last three pages, except the Bertuzzi one, and this is different. The NHL has come to an agreement with Comcast to have their games shown on the Outdoor Life Channel this season and next, up to games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, after which the finals move to NBC.
Story Link (http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news?slug=ap-nhl-espn&prov=ap&type=lgns)

nolanfan34
08-18-2005, 01:41 PM
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I didn't see another NHL thread on the last three pages, except the Bertuzzi one, and this is different. The NHL has come to an agreement with Comcast to have their games shown on the Outdoor Life Channel this season and next, up to games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, after which the finals move to NBC.
Story Link (http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news?slug=ap-nhl-espn&prov=ap&type=lgns)

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I'll say this - thank god I get CBC.

imported_The Vibesman
08-18-2005, 01:44 PM
Lucky. I'm in Boston, so I'll have to put up with OLC when the Bruins aren't playing. I can't imagine who they are going to get to announce the games, hopefully they go with some of the better known guys, but really, you've got to think the production values aren't going to be great. There are going to be a good amount of games on, so that's one positive.

nolanfan34
08-18-2005, 01:47 PM
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Lucky. I'm in Boston, so I'll have to put up with OLC when the Bruins aren't playing. I can't imagine who they are going to get to announce the games, hopefully they go with some of the better known guys, but really, you've got to think the production values aren't going to be great. There are going to be a good amount of games on, so that's one positive.

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Yeah, what else do they have to show? The Tour de France is over for the year. /images/graemlins/tongue.gif

I'll say this, you know your league is in trouble when ESPN passes on airing it, since it'll cut into things like WNBA, and millions of WSOP reruns.

imported_The Vibesman
08-18-2005, 02:02 PM
Maybe the funniest thing about this is it's the Outdoor Life Channel, and NHL hockey takes place indoors.

DocMartin
08-20-2005, 11:18 PM
CBC, some MN FSN, and now OLN. Sweet. ESPN's coverage was just random filler anyway.

woodguy
08-21-2005, 10:43 AM
I was listening to Bettman spin this on the radio and he said that this was a key:

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The deal with Comcast goes beyond just television rights. Comcast will bring the NHL Network to cable systems in the United States, and provide on-demand game broadcasts and computer streaming of live games.

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In Canada PPV hockey games are good business for the league and they want to do that in the States as well.

That, and ESPN stated publically they wouldn't pay more than $30MIllion for the rights.

If you have a satellite, Roger's Sportnet in Canada carries a ton of games. They have 4 different viewing regions up here and are the rights holders for local broadcasts, so if you get all 4 channels you can often have 3 different games in the same night.

Regards,
Woodguy

Triumph36
08-21-2005, 11:29 AM
Good and bad .. I think Comcast will be changing the name of the network, as it looks like they are trying to build a competitor to ESPN..

One problem is that there will be a game on every Monday night, but that game will be exclusive to OLN. This means if your team is playing, and it's not on OLN, it will not be shown anywhere. Now this is great for years to come, since what the NHL always lacked was an exclusive game - who was going to watch the national game on ESPN when there's your own team playing as well? But there are several games scheduled for Monday night this season.

ESPN's coverage was never great, and NHL fans really despised it. I didn't think it was *that* bad, but I just hated the blatant homerism of Bill Clement, Gary Thorne, and Steve Levy. From what I hear, Clement will unfortunately be a part of the new broadcast - no surprise, since OLN is owned by Comcast, the Flyers are owned by Comcast, and it seems like Bill is owned by the Flyers. Hopefully Thorne is not part of it - his outright butchering of European names and complete mis-calls (his famous "No goal!" on Friesen's Game 7 winner) just aren't needed.

08-21-2005, 12:05 PM
So where exactly where I be able to watch my Pens win the cup?

OCW

Triumph36
08-21-2005, 12:25 PM
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So where exactly where I be able to watch my Pens win the cup?

OCW

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ESPN Classic.

mostsmooth
08-21-2005, 01:05 PM
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NHL hockey takes place indoors.

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usually

IggyWH
08-21-2005, 01:55 PM
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NHL hockey takes place indoors.

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usually

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I can't even remember the last time they did it but the Pens used to have a couple games a year where they'd open the roof. It's been years since I remember them doing this.

jdl22
08-21-2005, 02:00 PM
you would be a good person to ask this.

A friend of mine who went to Pitt several years ago said you could get Pens tickets cheap if you were a student. Is this the case? I want to go to a couple games, I've never been to a hockey game but like watching on tv so it would be cool to go.

Triumph36
08-21-2005, 02:04 PM
Edmonton and Montreal had a game in Edmonton's outdoor stadium in 03-04 - the temperature was about 0 F or colder.

There was a matchup between the old greats of both teams, then a real game.

fluxrad
08-21-2005, 02:06 PM
It was called the Heritage Classic.

IggyWH
08-21-2005, 03:46 PM
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you would be a good person to ask this.

A friend of mine who went to Pitt several years ago said you could get Pens tickets cheap if you were a student. Is this the case? I want to go to a couple games, I've never been to a hockey game but like watching on tv so it would be cool to go.

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Yes, tickets were like $20 for students 1 hour before the game. It was called Student Rush. Not sure if they'll do it this year though as so far they've only sold season tickets and have sold more tickets for this year than they did for the whole season they last played.

sublime
08-21-2005, 04:01 PM
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So where exactly where I be able to watch my Pens win the cup?

OCW

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ESPN Classic.

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hahaha

mblax10
08-21-2005, 04:20 PM
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Edmonton and Montreal had a game in Edmonton's outdoor stadium in 03-04 - the temperature was about 0 F or colder.

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That was a fun game to watch, forutnatley I had CBC at the time, because I don't think it was broadcast in america. I just remember watching everybody freezing & Theodore wearing a winter cap underneath his mask.

In 2001 Michigan played Michigan State in Spartan Stadium (outdoor football stadium) in front of more than 74,000 fans, the largest crowd in hockey history. The teams skated to a 3-3 tie with current NHL players Adam Hall & Mike Camillari each scoring a goal. Ryan Miller played goal for State. Once again, I think this game was only broadcast on Fox Sports Detroit, so most of the world didn't now about it.

Mountainhawk
08-21-2005, 06:39 PM
It's not outdoor life channel anymore. It's just OLC.

And they still got $135M for two years or something like that, which is pretty good considering. Comcast is a big big company, they can do good for the NHL if they do it right.

Triumph36
08-21-2005, 08:01 PM
I definitely had the CBC feed, either ESPN2 or MSG (local network) picked up the game. The real game wasn't that great, but seeing the old-timers out there was something - I hadn't seen most of them play at all. Larry Robinson and Stephane Richer still had it.

rusty JEDI
08-22-2005, 12:26 AM
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It's not outdoor life channel anymore. It's just OLC.

And they still got $135M for two years or something like that, which is pretty good considering. Comcast is a big big company, they can do good for the NHL if they do it right.

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The renew for espn was going to be 60 million and they turned it down. OLN is paying 65 million. So out of all this the NHL is actually getting a better deal.

rJ