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The 2024 NHL Draft will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Streaming options for the event include the ESPN app and FUBO , which offers a free trial to potential subscribers, and ESPN+ , which is ...
TSN Hockey (formerly the NHL on TSN and The NHL Tonight on TSN) is the blanket title used by TSN's broadcasts of the National Hockey League.. After holding the Canadian national cable rights to the NHL from 1985 to 1998 and again from 2002 to 2014, it was announced in November 2013 that TSN and Bell Media had lost these rights to Rogers Communications and Sportsnet as part of an exclusive ...
The following is a list of all team-to-team transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League for the 2024–25 NHL season. It lists which team each player has been traded to, signed by, or claimed by, and for which player(s) or draft pick(s), if applicable. Players who have retired or that have had their contracts terminated are ...
The 2024 NHL entry draft was the 62nd NHL entry draft. The draft was held on June 28–29, 2024, at the Sphere in Las Vegas . [ 1 ] As per their April 2024 agreement, all draft rights held by the deactivated Arizona Coyotes franchise were transferred to the new Utah Hockey Club . [ 2 ]
Celebrini was drafted first overall in the 2024 NHL entry draft by the San Jose Sharks. [14] He signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Sharks on July 6, 2024. [ 15 ] In his NHL debut, on October 10, he scored his first goal and recorded his first assist in a 5–4 overtime loss to the St. Louis Blues . [ 16 ]
He is the lead play-by-play announcer for TSN Hockey and coverage of international hockey, including the IIHF World Junior Championship. He also covers the annual NHL Entry Draft, provided play-by-play for Canadian Football League games, and does play-by-play for the Stanley Cup playoffs on ESPN in the United States.
ESPN holds rights to the NHL Stadium Series, annually since 2023. ESPN holds rights to the NHL Entry Draft. ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC share in coverage of the Stanley Cup playoffs, holding rights to "half" of the games in the first two rounds, and one conference final per season. ESPN/ABC has the first choice of which conference final series to air.
The CRTC, however, objected to plans to rename TSN as "ESPN Canada", citing concerns that it would make it appear that ESPN had de facto majority control, or at the very least that TSN was ESPN's Canadian affiliate. [11] TSN also launched a number of digital specialty channels in 2001; including a local version of ESPN Classic, the NHL Network ...