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  2. Bob McKenzie (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Malcomson McKenzie (born August 16, 1956 [1]) is a Canadian hockey commentator who has covered hockey since joining TSN in 1986. As a TSN Hockey Insider and TSN's Draft Expert, McKenzie provides analysis for NHL on TSN telecasts, as well as for the IIHF World Junior Championships, NHL Draft, NHL Trade Deadline, Free Agency, and for six Olympic Winter Games.

  3. List of NHL on TSN commentating crews - Wikipedia

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    CBC's end of the deal was regionally televised in Western Canada, while TSN broadcast the game in Eastern Canada. 2003 – Game 2 of the New Jersey–Boston was not televised as TSN instead, aired the World Curling Championships from Winnipeg. Game 3 of the Detroit-Anaheim series was joined-in-progress after the completion of WWE Raw.

  4. That's Hockey - Wikipedia

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    It replaced TSN Inside Sports, which Hodge also hosted. Gord Miller hosted the show from 1998 to 2002. The show got its name from former TSN broadcaster Jim Hughson exclaiming "That's Hockey!" during exciting plays. On October 8, 2014, TSN announced that Tim Hortons would become title sponsor of the program. [1] Molson was the former sponsor.

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  8. The Hockey News - Wikipedia

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    The Hockey News was founded in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 1947 by Ken McKenzie and Will Cote. It is the second-oldest publication in North America devoted to one sport, following only Ring Magazine (a boxing-based publication), which was founded in 1922.

  9. Darren Dreger - Wikipedia

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    He was the only reporter in Chicago when the news broke and therefore had sole coverage. [5] In October 2014, Bob McKenzie and Dreger began appearing as a full-time contributors on NBCSN , until NBC Sports lost the NHL hockey rights to both ESPN and Turner Sports in 2021.