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Sunday Night Hockey usually debuts during the second Sunday of January. The package made its debut on January 10, 2016, featuring a game between the New Jersey Devils and the Minnesota Wild . Following the game, NBCSN premiered a weekly recap show, NHL Sunday Shootout , which is a summary of the previous week's NHL action.
The 1992–93 Sunshine Hockey League season was the first season of the Sunshine Hockey League, a North American minor pro league. Five teams participated in the league, and the West Palm Beach Blaze won the Sunshine Cup.
In the 1995 final, for the third consecutive year, the West Palm Beach Blaze defeated the Jacksonville Bullets in a three-game sweep for the Sunshine Cup. Goaltender Kelly Dyer, one of five females to ever play professional hockey in North America, played in the SHL with the West Palm Beach Blaze from 1993 to 1995. In three seasons with the ...
The 1992–93 Sunshine Hockey League season was the second season of the Sunshine Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.Four teams participated in the league, and the West Palm Beach Blaze won the Sunshine Cup for the second consecutive year.
Pro Beach Hockey: Sun, Surf and Slapshots follows the rise and fall of professional roller hockey league, Pro Beach Hockey, in Southern California. The league existed for three seasons from 1998 ...
A weekly recap show, NHL Sunday Shootout, premiered on the same day. NBC also began to air select Game of the Week and Sunday Night Hockey broadcasts under the Star Sunday banner starting with the 2016–17 season, devoting special coverage to the game's featured players of the week. Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk working a game on NHL on NBCSN ...
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The second was the addition of the National Hockey League All-Star Skills Competition, a competition between the players invited to the All-Star Game. The Skills competition was created by Paul Palmer, who adapted the Showdown feature seen on Hockey Night in Canada from 1972–73 to 1979–80. All-Star players would be rewarded with US$2,500 ...