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Greg Millen, whose voice was familiar to a generation of Canadian hockey fans, died Monday. A cause of death was not made ...
Longtime NHL broadcaster and goaltender Greg Millen died on Monday, the NHL Alumni Association announced. He was 67.
The NHL has signed a 12-year, $11 billion CAD ($7.7 billion USD) deal with its Canadian national broadcast partner, Rogers.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNTodd: Canadian hockey fans get short end of stick in new Rogers TV dealThe $11B pact means we’re in for another 12 years of being force-fed the same mundane, tedious and sometimes misinformed NHL ...
Toronto columnist Steve Simmons criticized Rogers Communications' new 12-year, CAD 11 billion (7.7B USD) NHL broadcast deal.
Current rights holder Rogers Communications has extended its agreement with the major sports league for another dozen years to the 2037-38 season.
Rogers Communications says the new deal will allow fans to access more live national games and fewer regional blackouts.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman made the official announcement on Sportsnet’s Hockey Night in Canada broadcast earlier tonight. Since its inception, Aréna de Saint-Boniface has represented what ...
Hockey fans shared their disappointment at NHL commissioner Gary Bettman's announcement of a new 12-year Canadian media ...
As the original Canadian NHL broadcast deal that shook the world nears its conclusion, the consensus in the television ...
Another thing that doesn’t make sense: Rogers apparently lost money on the $5.2-billion deal it originally signed with the ...
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