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  2. NHL on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    For the 2021–22 season, ESPN aired 18 games (billed as ESPN Hockey Night), [87] [113] while 75 exclusive national games per season would be streamed exclusively on ESPN+. [88] For the 2021–22 season, most of these games (billed as ESPN+ Hockey Night) [113] aired on Tuesday and Thursday nights, with selected games on Friday nights. [87]

  3. National Hockey League rules - Wikipedia

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    TV timeouts are two minutes long, and occur three times per period, during normal game stoppages after the 6, 10, and 14 minute marks of the period, unless there is a power play, a goal that has just been scored, or the stoppage was as a result of an icing.

  4. National Hockey League on television - Wikipedia

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    The league initially launched NHL GameCenter Live in 2008 [23] (later renamed NHL.tv in 2016), allowing the video streaming of out-of-market games over the internet, either through the NHL website, smartphones and tablets, digital media players, smart TVs, and video game consoles. Per its exclusive national television and digital rights ...

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  6. NHL on CBS - Wikipedia

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    The then-CBS affiliate in Boston, the old WNAC-TV, broadcast a local college hockey game that led into Sports Spectacular. The network, the show, and their sponsors had a problem with the rink board advertising [102] that the NHL sold at Madison Square Garden, and refused to allow them to be shown on television. As a result, CBS viewers were ...

  7. NHL on TNT - Wikipedia

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    TNT holds rights to up to 72 regular season games per season. [10] [13] In practice these games have primarily been Wednesday-night doubleheaders (thus serving as the successor to NBCSN's Wednesday Night Hockey), with occasional games also scheduled on weekends (mostly on Sunday afternoons during the second half of the season). [13]

  8. Television timeout - Wikipedia

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    A television timeout (alternately TV timeout or media timeout) is a break in a televised live event for the purpose of television broadcasting. This allows commercial broadcasters to take an advertising break , or issue their required hourly station identification , without causing viewers to miss part of the action.

  9. Ice hockey broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Several Canadian Hockey League (CHL; the umbrella organization for Canada's junior hockey leagues) and American Hockey League (AHL) games are broadcast by local channels in Canada, as is the occasional university game. Hockey Night in Canada, or HNIC, is by far CBC's most profitable show and supports many of the corporation's other ventures.