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David Amber – SportsCentre anchor; Thea Andrews – Guys TV host; Rod Black – CFL on TSN, Women's World Hockey Championships and Figure Skating play-by-play; Brendan Connor – SportsCentre anchor; Darren Dutchyshen – SportsCentre anchor / TSN Hockey fill-in studio host; Dave Hodge – The Reporters host; Mark Jones – SportsCentre anchor
Caroline Cameron (born March 23, 1990) is a Canadian television sportscaster for Sportsnet.Cameron is the host of "Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey" as well as the pre-game program Hockey Central Tonight, four nights a week, regional intermissions, and is a rink-side reporter for NHL on Sportsnet, as well as a co-host for the network’s coverage of the NHL entry draft.
She was also hired as part of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada team, and got to work rinkside at hockey games with her idol, CBC hockey anchor Ron MacLean. [4] In August 2005, it was announced that Gaillard had taken a job at Rogers Sportsnet. [5] She made her debut on the network on October 4, 2005 as co-anchor of Sportsnetnews alongside Mike Toth.
The following is a list of personalities who have broadcast National Hockey League games on Rogers Sportsnet and its affiliated television properties since its inception as CTV Sportsnet in 1998. This includes telecasts that are part of the current national television contract in Canada under the titles Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey and ...
Steve Bunin: (2003–2012), was with Comcast SportsNet Houston (now AT&T SportsNet Southwest) until October 2014, now a morning news anchor at KING-TV Cara Capuano : (2000–2004), now with ESPNU Cari Champion : (2012–2020), now with Amazon Prime Video
Kelli Johnson is an American journalist and former sports anchor on NBC Sports Bay Area in San Francisco, California. She provided coverage on the Golden State Warriors and San Francisco Giants as well as other teams. She co-hosted the shows SportsNet Central and The Happy Hour. [2]
Craig Simpson – Sportsnet 1998–2002, 2014 ... (co-anchor 2023–present) ... and pioneering female sports broadcaster in the U.S. Rich Eisen – ESPN 1996 ...
Leah Hextall (born c. 1981) is a Canadian sports journalist and ice hockey play-by-play broadcaster and reporter. In March 2020, she became the first woman to call play-by-play for a nationally televised NHL game as part of Sportsnet’s first all-female broadcast team. [2]