![]() ![]() Joey Zakrzewski (when Wiedeman is doing TV) Sportsnet Flames (during conflicts with Oilers broadcasts or other Sportsnet programming) Ĭolby Cohen (when Olczyk works on NHL on TNT or as a studio analyst)Īlan Fuehring (when Wiedeman is doing TV) KCOP (during conflicts with Kings, Clippers and Angels broadcasts) Ĭassie Campbell-Pascall (during Hrudey's Hockey Night in Canada assignments) Scott Hartnell or Brian Boucher (during Jones's NHL on TNT assignments) MSG Plus (during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts) ĭon La Greca (during Albert's NFL on Fox, TNT, Knicks on MSG TV assignments)ĮSPN 1050 AM (during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts) WRHU (during conflicts with both Knicks and Rangers broadcasts) MSG Network (during Knicks, Rangers, and Devils off-days)ĮSPN 98.7 FM (during conflicts with either Knicks or Rangers broadcasts) MSG Network (during Knicks and Rangers off-days) Sean Campbell (during Robertson's TV assignments)īryce Salvador (rinkside on all home games) Mickey Redmond (home games and select away games)ĭan Robertson (when Mudryk is unavailable) Rock 92.9 (during conflicts with Patriots games or road games in conflict with Celtics home games)ĭan Dunleavy (all road games and 21 home games) On road games for the 2021–22 season, broadcasters were given the option to either travel with the team or call games in the studio. Not all teams televise their preseason games. The Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks and Vegas Golden Knights both added Spanish language broadcasts to serve their Hispanic fan bases. ![]() Both the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators each have local English and French language broadcasts to serve their large anglophone and francophone fan bases. Both the Los Angeles Kings and the New Jersey Devils lack flagship terrestrial radio stations, and have instead partnered with the Internet radio platforms iHeartRadio and Audacy, respectively the San Jose Sharks likewise abandoned terrestrial radio, instead keeping all audio broadcasts exclusive to its own online platforms. The Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Hurricanes, and Dallas Stars do television/radio simulcasts. 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, and radio coverage is split between Sportsnet 590 and TSN 1050. The following is a list of local TV and radio broadcasters for each individual team.
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