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St. Louis-Chicago<br>
 
St. Louis-Chicago<br>
 
Calgary-Los Angeles
 
Calgary-Los Angeles
 
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
 
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
 
|Rick Peckham<br>
 
|Rick Peckham<br>
 
Mike Emrick<br>
 
Mike Emrick<br>
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Dale Tallon<br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Herb Brooks
 
Herb Brooks
 
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
 
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Montreal-Boston<br>
 
|Montreal-Boston<br>
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St. Louis-Chicago<br>
 
St. Louis-Chicago<br>
 
Calgary-Los Angeles
 
Calgary-Los Angeles
 
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|Rick Peckham<br>
 
'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''<br>
+
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Pat Foley<br>
+
|Rick Peckham<br>Mike Emrick<br>Pat Foley<br>Jiggs McDonald
  +
|Gerry Cheevers<br>Bill Clement<br>Dale Tallon<br>Herb Brooks
Jiggs McDonald
 
  +
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney<br>
 
'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''<br>
+
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Herb Brooks
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Blackhawks–Blues rivalry|St. Louis-Chicago]]
|Montreal-Boston<br>
 
 
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (Games 1–5 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
[[Blackhawks–Blues rivalry|St. Louis-Chicago]]<br>
 
Calgary-Los Angeles
 
|Rick Peckham<br>
 
Mike Emrick<br>
 
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
Jiggs McDonald
 
|Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney<br>
 
Bill Clement<br>
 
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
Herb Brooks
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Montreal-Boston<br>
 
|Montreal-Boston<br>
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Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
  +
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald (Games 1, 5)<br>Rick Peckham (Games 2-4)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1, 5)<br>Jiggs McDonald (Games 2-4)<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>
+
|Mike Emrick<br>Rick Peckham<br>Pat Foley<br>Jiggs McDonald
 
|Bill Clement<br>Dave Maloney<br>Dale Tallon<br>Ed Westfall
Mike Emrick and Jiggs McDonald
 
  +
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|Ed Westfall (Games 1, 5)<br>Dave Maloney (Games 2-4)<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Dave Maloney (Games 1, 5)<br>Ed Westfall (Games 2-4) <br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Bill Clement and Ed Westfall
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
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Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
|Jiggs McDonald (Games 1, 5)<br>Rick Peckham (Games 2-4)<br>
+
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
 
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1, 5)<br>Jiggs McDonald (Games 2-4)<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>
+
|Mike Emrick<br>Rick Peckham<br>Pat Foley<br>Jiggs McDonald
 
|Bill Clement<br>Dave Maloney<br>Dale Tallon<br>Ed Westfall
Mike Emrick and Jiggs McDonald
 
  +
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
|Ed Westfall (Games 1, 5)<br>Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 2-4)<br>
 
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1, 5)<br>Ed Westfall (Games 2-4) <br>
+
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Bill Clement and Ed Westfall
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
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[[Blackhawks–Blues rivalry|Chicago-St. Louis]]<br>
 
[[Blackhawks–Blues rivalry|Chicago-St. Louis]]<br>
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald (Games 1, 5)<br>Rick Peckham (Games 2-4)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1, 5)<br>Jiggs McDonald (Games 2-4)<br>
 
 
|Mike Emrick<br>Rick Peckham<br>Pat Foley<br>Jiggs McDonald
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
 
|Bill Clement<br>Dave Maloney<br>Dale Tallon<br>Ed Westfall
Mike Emrick and Jiggs McDonald
 
  +
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
|Ed Westfall (Games 1, 5)<br>Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 2-4)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1, 5)<br>Ed Westfall (Games 2-4) <br>
 
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
Bill Clement and Ed Westfall
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)<br>
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Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Chicago-St. Louis<br>
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald (Games 1, 5)<br>Rick Peckham (Games 2-4)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1, 5)<br>Jiggs McDonald (Games 2-4)<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>
+
|Mike Emrick<br>Rick Peckham<br>Pat Foley<br>Jiggs McDonald
 
|Bill Clement<br>Dave Maloney<br>Dale Tallon<br>Ed Westfall
Mike Emrick and Jiggs McDonald
 
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
|Ed Westfall (Games 1, 5)<br>Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 2-4)<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1, 5)<br>Ed Westfall (Games 2-4) <br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Bill Clement and Ed Westfall
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="4" |1991
 
| rowspan="4" |1991
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St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''<br>
+
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1-3)<br>Mike Emrick (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Pat Foley and Mike Emrick<br>
+
|Jiggs McDonald<br>Rick Peckham<br>Mike Emrick<br>Pat Foley
  +
|John Davidson<br>Gerry Cheevers<br>Bill Clement<br>Dale Tallon
Mike Emrick (Games 1-2)<br>Don Wittman (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Rick Peckham (Game 5)
 
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''<br>
+
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1-3)<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Dale Tallon and Bill Clement<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 1-2)<br>Harry Neale (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Gerry Cheevers (Game 5)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)<br>
+
[[Capitals–Penguins rivalry|Pittsburgh-Washington]] (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
  +
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
 
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1-3)<br>Mike Emrick (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Pat Foley and Mike Emrick<br>
+
|Jiggs McDonald<br>Rick Peckham<br>Mike Emrick<br>Pat Foley
  +
|John Davidson<br>Gerry Cheevers<br>Bill Clement<br>Dale Tallon
Mike Emrick (Games 1-2)<br>Don Wittman (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Rick Peckham (Game 5)
 
  +
|'''[[Rick Peckham]]'''
|John Davidson<br>
 
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1-3)<br>
+
|'''[[Gerry Cheevers]]''' and '''[[Dave Maloney]]'''
Bill Clement (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Dale Tallon and Bill Clement<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 1-2)<br>Harry Neale (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Gerry Cheevers (Game 5)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
[[Capitals–Penguins rivalry|Pittsburgh-Washington]] (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)<br>
+
Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
  +
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1-3)<br>Mike Emrick (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Pat Foley and Mike Emrick<br>
+
|Jiggs McDonald<br>Rick Peckham<br>Mike Emrick<br>Pat Foley
  +
|John Davidson<br>Gerry Cheevers<br>Bill Clement<br>Dale Tallon
Mike Emrick (Games 1-2)<br>Don Wittman (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Rick Peckham (Game 5)
 
  +
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|John Davidson<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1-3)<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Dale Tallon and Bill Clement<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 1-2)<br>Harry Neale (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Gerry Cheevers (Game 5)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
 
|Boston-Montreal<br>
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St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
St. Louis-Minnesota<br>
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
 
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)
  +
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
|Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
Rick Peckham (Games 1-3)<br>Mike Emrick (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Pat Foley and Mike Emrick<br>
+
|Jiggs McDonald<br>Rick Peckham<br>Mike Emrick<br>Pat Foley
  +
|John Davidson<br>Gerry Cheevers<br>Bill Clement<br>Dale Tallon
Mike Emrick (Games 1-2)<br>Don Wittman (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Rick Peckham (Game 5)
 
  +
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
|John Davidson<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney (Games 1-3)<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 4-5)<br>
 
Dale Tallon and Bill Clement<br>
 
Bill Clement (Games 1-2)<br>Harry Neale (Games 3-4, 6)<br>Gerry Cheevers (Game 5)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="4" |1992
 
| rowspan="4" |1992
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montreal-Boston]] (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
+
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montreal-Boston]] (CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress)
 
|'''[[Bob Cole (announcer)|Bob Cole]]'''
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
 
 
|'''[[John Garrett]]''' and '''[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]'''
Detroit-Chicago<br>
 
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Games 3-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|'''[[Bob Cole (announcer)|Bob Cole]]'''<br>
 
Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>
 
Chris Cuthbert (Games 1-4)<br>Pat Foley (Games 5-6)
 
|'''[[John Garrett (ice hockey)|John Garrett]]''' and '''[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]'''<br>
 
Ed Westfall<br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Harry Neale (Games 1-4)<br>Dale Tallon (Games 5-6)
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Montreal-Boston (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
+
|New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''
Detroit-Chicago<br>
 
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Games 3-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|Bob Cole<br>
 
'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>
 
Chris Cuthbert (Games 1-4)<br>Pat Foley (Games 5-6)
 
|John Garrett and Dick Irvin Jr.<br>
 
'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]''', and '''[[Ed Westfall]]'''<br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
Harry Neale (Games 1-4)<br>Dale Tallon (Games 5-6)
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Chicago]]
|Montreal-Boston (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
 
  +
|'''[[Pat Foley]]'''
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Dale Tallon]]'''
[[Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Chicago]]<br>
 
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Games 3-4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|Bob Cole<br>
 
Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
Chris Cuthbert (Games 1-4)<br>Pat Foley (Games 5-6)
 
|John Garrett and Dick Irvin Jr.<br>
 
Ed Westfall<br>
 
'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]'''<br>
 
Harry Neale (Games 1-4)<br>Dale Tallon (Games 5-6)
 
 
|-
 
|-
|Montreal-Boston (Games 1-4 used CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
+
|Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1–4 used CBC's feed; Games 3–4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|'''[[Chris Cuthbert]]''' (Games 1–4)<br>'''[[Pat Foley]]''' (Games 5–6)
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)<br>
 
 
|'''[[Harry Neale]]''' (Games 1–4)<br>'''[[Dale Tallon]]''' (Games 5–6)
Detroit-Chicago<br>
 
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1–4 used CBC's feed; Games 3–4 were joined-in-progress)
 
|Bob Cole<br>
 
Jiggs McDonald<br>
 
Pat Foley<br>'''[[Chris Cuthbert]]''' (Games 1–4)<br>'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]''' (Games 5–6)
 
|John Garrett and Dick Irvin Jr.<br>
 
Ed Westfall<br>
 
Dale Tallon<br>
 
'''[[Harry Neale]]''', '''[[John Garrett (ice hockey)|John Garrett]]''' and '''[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]''' (Games 1–4)<br>'''[[Pat Foley]]''' and '''[[Dale Tallon]]''' (Games 5–6)
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
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| rowspan="2" |1989
 
| rowspan="2" |1989
 
|Montreal-Philadelphia
 
|Montreal-Philadelphia
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''
+
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]''', and '''[[John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''
+
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Calgary-Chicago
 
|Calgary-Chicago
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
+
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]'''
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', '''[[John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
+
|'''[[Herb Brooks]]'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="2" |1990
 
| rowspan="2" |1990
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| rowspan="2" |1991
 
| rowspan="2" |1991
 
|Boston-Pittsburgh
 
|Boston-Pittsburgh
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', and '''[[John Davidson]]'''
+
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]'''
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald]]''', '''[[Bill Clement]]''', and '''[[John Davidson]]'''
+
|'''[[Jiggs McDonald|J]][[John Davidson|ohn Davidson]]'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Edmonton-Minnesota
 
|Edmonton-Minnesota
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''
+
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]'''
|'''[[Mike Emrick]]''' and '''[[Bill Clement]]''', and '''[[John Davidson]]''', and '''[[Bill Clement]]'''
+
|'''[[Bill Clement]]'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="2" |1992
 
| rowspan="2" |1992

Revision as of 02:51, 9 January 2020

NHL on SportsChannel America was the presentation of National Hockey League broadcasts on the now defunct SportsChannel America cable television network.

Terms of the deal

Taking over for ESPN, SportsChannel's contract paid $51 million ($17 million per year) over three years, more than double what ESPN had paid ($24 million) for the previous three years SportsChannel America managed to get a fourth NHL season for just $5 million.

SportsChannel's availability

Unfortunately, SportsChannel America was only available in a few major markets,[1][2] and reached only a 1/3 of the households that ESPN did at the time.[3] SportsChannel America was seen in fewer than 10 million households[4]. In comparison, by the 1991–92 season, ESPN was available in 60.5 million homes whereas SportsChannel America was available in only 25 million. As a matter of fact, in the first year of the deal (1988–89), SportsChannel America was available in only 7 million homes when compared to ESPN's reach of 50 million. When the SportsChannel deal ended in 1992, the league returned to ESPN for another contract that would pay $80 million over 5 years.

SportsChannel America took advantage of using their regional sports networks' feed of a game, graphics and all, instead of producing a show from the ground up, most of the time. Distribution of SportsChannel America across the country was limited to cities that had a SportsChannel regional sports network or affiliate. Very few cable systems in non-NHL territories picked it up as a stand alone service. Regional affiliates of the Prime Network would sometimes pick up SportsChannel broadcasts, but this was often only during the playoffs. SportsChannel America also did not broadcast 24 hours a day at first, usually on by 6 p.m., off by 1 or 2 a.m., then a sports-ticker for the next 16 hours.

Philadelphia

Since SportsChannel Philadelphia did not air until January 1990, PRISM (owned by Rainbow Media, the owners of SportsChannel, at the time) picked up the 1989 Stanley Cup Finals. Other than that, there was no NHL television coverage in Philadelphia except for the Flyers for the first half of the original deal.

See also: 1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season and 1989–90 Philadelphia Flyers season

Lawsuit

Shortly after the ESPN deal was signed, SportsChannel America would contend that its contract with the NHL gave them the right to match third-party offers for television rights for the 1992–93 season. SportsChannel America accused the NHL of violating a nonbinding clause. SportsChannel America argued that it had been deprived of its contractual right of first refusal for the 1992–93 season. Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court justice Shirley Fingerwood would deny SportsChannel America's request for an injunction against the NHL. Upholding that opinion, the appellate court found the agreement on which SportsChannel based its argument to be "too imprecise and ambiguous" and ruled that SportsChannel failed to show irreparable harm.

Coverage overview

Regular season coverage

SportsChannel America would televise about 80–100 games a season (whereas ESPN aired about 33 in from 1985–88). Whereas the previous deal with ESPN called for only one nationally televised game per week, SportsChannel America televised hockey two nights/week in NHL cities and three nights a week elsewhere.

It was very rare to have a regular-season game on SportsChannel America that wasn't a regional SportsChannel production from the Chicago Blackhawks, Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, or Philadelphia Flyers. The San Jose Sharks were added in 1991–92. As previously suggested, SportsChannel America for the most part, used the local telecasts. The dedicated SportsChannel America station was little more than an overflow channel in the New York area for SportsChannel New York.

Special programming

In 1989, SportsChannel America provided the first ever American coverage of the NHL Draft.

In September 1989, SportsChannel America covered the Washington Capitals training camp in Sweden and pre-season tour of the Soviet Union. The Capitals were joined by the Stanley Cup champion Calgary Flames, who held training camp in Prague, Czechoslovakia and then ventured to the Soviet Union. Each team played four games against Soviet League clubs. Games were played in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, and Riga. The NHL clubs finished with a combined 6–2 record against the top Soviet teams, including the Red Army club and Dynamo Moscow. 5 of 8 contests were televised by SportsChannel America.

All-Star Game coverage

SportsChannel America was the exclusive broadcaster of the 1989 All-Star Game. The following year, they covered the first ever NHL Skills Competition and Heroes of Hockey game. SportsChannel America continued their coverage of these particular events through 1992. In 1991, SportsChannel America replayed the third period of the All-Star Game on the same day that it was played. That was because NBC broke away from the live telecast during the 3rd period in favor of Gulf War coverage.

Year Play-by-play Color commentator Ice level reporter Studio host Studio analysts
1989 Jiggs McDonald Scotty Bowman Gary Thorne Denis Potvin and Herb Brooks

Stanley Cup playoffs

Divisional finals
Year Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1989 Montreal-Boston

Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (Games 1–5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Chicago
Calgary-Los Angeles

Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney Rick Peckham

Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald

Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney

Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Herb Brooks

Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney
Montreal-Boston

Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (Games 1–5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Chicago
Calgary-Los Angeles

Mike Emrick Bill Clement Rick Peckham
Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald
Gerry Cheevers
Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Herb Brooks
Mike Emrick Bill Clement
St. Louis-Chicago Pat Foley Dale Tallon
Montreal-Boston

Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (Games 1–5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Chicago
Calgary-Los Angeles

Rick Peckham

Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks

Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney

Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks

1990 Boston-Montreal (Games 1–2 aired on tape delay)

New York Rangers-Washington (Games 3-5 aired on tape delay)
Chicago-St. Louis
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)

Mike Emrick Bill Clement Mike Emrick
Rick Peckham
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald
Bill Clement
Dave Maloney
Dale Tallon
Ed Westfall
Mike Emrick Bill Clement
Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)

New York Rangers-Washington (Games 3–5 aired on tape delay)
Chicago-St. Louis
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)

Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney Mike Emrick
Rick Peckham
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald
Bill Clement
Dave Maloney
Dale Tallon
Ed Westfall
Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney
Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)

New York Rangers-Washington (Games 3-5 aired on tape delay)
Chicago-St. Louis
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)

Pat Foley Dale Tallon Mike Emrick
Rick Peckham
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald
Bill Clement
Dave Maloney
Dale Tallon
Ed Westfall
Pat Foley Dale Tallon
Boston-Montreal (Games 1-2 aired on tape delay)

New York Rangers-Washington (Games 3-5 aired on tape delay)
Chicago-St. Louis
Edmonton-Los Angeles (Games 1-4 were joined-in-progress)

Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall Mike Emrick
Rick Peckham
Pat Foley
Jiggs McDonald
Bill Clement
Dave Maloney
Dale Tallon
Ed Westfall
Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall
1991 Boston-Montreal

Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Minnesota
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)

Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks Jiggs McDonald
Rick Peckham
Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
John Davidson
Gerry Cheevers
Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks
Boston-Montreal

Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Minnesota
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)

Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney Jiggs McDonald
Rick Peckham
Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
John Davidson
Gerry Cheevers
Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Rick Peckham Gerry Cheevers and Dave Maloney
Boston-Montreal

Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Minnesota
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)

Mike Emrick Bill Clement Jiggs McDonald
Rick Peckham
Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
John Davidson
Gerry Cheevers
Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Mike Emrick Bill Clement
Boston-Montreal

Pittsburgh-Washington (Games 1-5 aired on tape delay)
St. Louis-Minnesota
Los Angeles-Edmonton (Games 1-6 were joined-in-progress; Games 3-4, 6 used CBC's feed)

Pat Foley Dale Tallon Jiggs McDonald
Rick Peckham
Mike Emrick
Pat Foley
John Davidson
Gerry Cheevers
Bill Clement
Dale Tallon
Pat Foley Dale Tallon
1992 Montreal-Boston (CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress) Bob Cole John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr.
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress) Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall Jiggs McDonald, Bill Clement, John Davidson, and Herb Brooks, and Ed Westfall
Detroit-Chicago Pat Foley Dale Tallon
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1–4 used CBC's feed; Games 3–4 were joined-in-progress) Chris Cuthbert (Games 1–4)
Pat Foley (Games 5–6)
Harry Neale (Games 1–4)
Dale Tallon (Games 5–6)
Conference finals

See also: NHL Conference Finals

Year Teams Play-by-play Color commentator
1989 Montreal-Philadelphia Mike Emrick Bill Clement
Calgary-Chicago Jiggs McDonald Herb Brooks
1990 Boston-Washington Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement
Edmonton-Chicago Pat Foley Dale Tallon
1991 Boston-Pittsburgh Jiggs McDonald John Davidson
Edmonton-Minnesota Mike Emrick Bill Clement
1992 Pittsburgh-Boston Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement
Chicago-Edmonton Pat Foley Dale Tallon
Stanley Cup Finals
Year Teams Play-by-play Color commentator Studio host Studio analyst Ice-level reporter
1989 Calgary-Montreal Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement Mike Emrick Herb Brooks
1990 Boston-Edmonton Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement Mike Emrick John Davidson
1991 Pittsburgh-Minnesota Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement Mike Emrick John Davidson
1992 Pittsburgh-Chicago Jiggs McDonald Bill Clement Mike Emrick John Davidson

Production

A fair number of times in their first season, they would use their own production services for games. But very rarely would this sort of practice occur in the last three seasons. Since programming was so sparse otherwise on SportsChannel America, usually the games were replayed immediately following the live telecast.

For playoff coverage,[5] if any of the aforementioned teams made the playoffs, SportsChannel America would focus on those teams, using their facilities. For example, SportsChannel Chicago produced the SportsChannel America coverage for the Blackhawks' 1990 playoff run. Because of Hawks owner Bill Wirtz's disdain for free and basic cable home telecasts of his games, the road games were shown in Chicago, with the home games only given short live look-ins as "bonus coverage". The same occurrence happened in 1992 only this time, Blackhawks' home games were broadcast on a pay-per-view basis via "Hawkvision"[6]. Sometimes, they would use the CBC feed for other series (the Boston Bruins–Montreal Canadiens series, for example). For the Stanley Cup Finals, SportsChannel America would use their own facilities. They would also use their own facilities for any Conference Final series that did not involve one of SportsChannel's regional teams. SportsChannel America's master control was at a Cablevision studio in Oak Park, Illinois with its NHL studios located at Adelphi University on Long Island.

John Shannon was the senior producer of The NHL on SportsChannel America.

Announcers

Bob Papa and Leandra Reilly were the studio hosts during the regular season coverage. For the Stanley Cup Finals, Jiggs McDonald served as the play-by-play man while Bill Clement was the color commentator. Also in the Stanley Cup Finals, Mike Emrick served as the studio host while John Davidson served as the rinkside reporter and studio analyst (Herb Brooks filled that role in 1989).

Play-by-play

Color commentators

Ice level personalities

Studio personalities

Commentating crews

See also

Chicago Blackhawks seasons

Hartford Whalers seasons

New York Islanders seasons

New Jersey Devils seasons

San Jose Sharks seasons

See also

  1. Swift, E.M. (August 22, 1988). "Woe, Canada". Sports Illustrated. 
  2. Martzke, Rudy. "NHL broadcast boss pleased with cable move", May 2, 1989, p. 3C. 
  3. Taaffe, William (June 27, 1988). "A Better Open; Too Much Brent". Sports Illustrated. 
  4. (January 16, 1989) "Scorecard". Sports Illustrated. 
  5. Hiestand, Michael. "Schmidt tries to ease into broadcasting job", April 5, 1990, p. 3C. 
  6. Wilbon, Michael. "FOR NHL TO GROW, ZIEGLER'S GOT TO GO", Washington Post, June 1, 1992.