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CISL (650 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Richmond, British Columbia, and serving the Greater Vancouver radio market.It is owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media and airs a sports format branded as Sportsnet 650.
Canucks TV: Ray Ferraro: Ray Ferraro: 2008–09: RSN Pacific: John Shorthouse: John Garrett: Dan Murphy: Canucks TV: John Shorthouse* Tom Larscheid* Craig McEwen Garry Valk and Kirk McLean: 2007–08: RSN Pacific: Jim Hughson: John Garrett: Dan Murphy: Canucks TV: John Shorthouse* Tom Larscheid* Craig McEwen Ryan Walter and Kirk McLean: 2006 ...
He also covered the Vancouver Canucks on television broadcasts on BCTV, CHEK-TV and VTV from 1985–86 through 1998–99. From 1987–88 to 1993–94, Robson provided both radio and television play-by-play for the Canucks on simulcasts, alongside colour commentators Monahan and Larscheid, and Howie Meeker joined him on both TV and radio in 1985 ...
Detroit Red Wings (27-19-6) vs. Vancouver Canucks (36-12-6). When: 10 p.m. Thursday. Where: Rogers Arena in Vancouver. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1). ∎ BOX SCORE. Eyes on the ...
In 2017, after having CKST as their radio home for 11 years, the Vancouver Canucks moved to the Rogers-owned CISL for the 2017-18 season. [14] With the loss of the Canucks and Toronto Blue Jays' rights to CISL, Bell's need for a secondary sports station in the area diminished and CFTE was therefore relaunched as BNN Bloomberg Radio on April 30 ...
Money line: Predators -115, Canucks -105. Nashville Predators vs. Vancouver Canucks NHL playoffs first-round schedule. All times Central. Game 1: Canucks 4, Predators 2. Game 2: Predators 4, Canucks 1
He would continue to call Canucks games on radio with Team 1040, later TSN 1040, whenever he was not assigned to a television broadcast, up until the radio rights for the team transferred to Sportsnet 650 following the 2016–17 season. [6] Shorthouse was paired with John Garrett [7] until the commentator's retirement in 2023. [8]
Fin, the official mascot of the Vancouver Canucks, in 2009. The Vancouver Canucks' mascot is an anthropomorphic killer whale (orca) named Fin the Orca. [163] He is often seen banging a First Nations drum or skating around during intermissions firing t-shirts out of a compressed air cannon. On occasion, "smoke" also comes out of the blowhole on ...