Oh, Now For Real, Here’s What the NHL/NBC Schedule Will Probably Look Like

Jan. 1, 1PM
Philadelphia vs. Boston

Jan. 17, 12:30 PM
Detroit vs. Chicago

Jan. 24, 12:30 PM
Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia

Jan. 31, 12:30 PM
Detroit vs. Pittsburgh

Feb. 7, 12:30 PM
Pittsburgh vs. Washington

Mar. 7, 12:30 PM
Boston vs. Pittsburgh 

Mar. 14, 12:30 PM
Philadelphia vs. NY Rangers

Mar. 21, 12:30 PM
NY Rangers vs. Boston

Apr. 4, 12:30 PM
Detroit vs. Philadelphia

Apr. 11, 1PM ET
Detroit vs. Chicago 

Potential 2010 NHL On NBC Schedule

January 1, 1:00 PM 
Philadelphia vs. Boston

January 17, 12:30 PM ET
Philadelphia vs. Washington OR 
Chicago vs. Detroit

January 24, 12:30 PM ET/3PM ET
Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia OR
Boston vs. Carolina OR
Dallas vs. Colorado

January 31, 12:30 PM ET
Tampa Bay vs. Washington OR
Detroit vs. Pittsburgh 

February 7, 12:30 PM ET
Pittsburgh vs. Washington

March 7, 12:30 PM ET/1PM ET
Boston vs. Pittsburgh OR 
Detroit vs. Chicago 

March 14, 12:30 PM ET/1PM ET
Colorado vs. Dallas OR
Philadelphia vs. NY Rangers OR 
Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay OR 
Washington vs. Chicago

March 21, 12:30 PM ET/3PM ET
NY Rangers vs. Boston OR 
Colorado vs. Anaheim 

April 4, 12:30 PM ET/3PM ET
Detroit vs. Philadelphia OR  
San Jose vs. Colorado

Aprill 11, 1PM ET
Los Angeles vs. Colorado OR
Detroit vs. Chicago OR
NY Rangers vs. Philadelphia OR
Boston vs. Washington 

The 2009-10 NHL Schedule…

Is here.  Team-by-team it is.

NBC’s Extension Press Release

NEW YORK – July 15, 2009 – The National Hockey League and NBC Sports today announced an extension through the 2010-11 season of their successful revenue-sharing partnership — one that has achieved viewership milestones, programming and production innovations, awards and critical acclaim. The joint announcement was made by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Ken Schanzer, President, NBC Sports. 

“The NHL/NBC partnership has been terrific. Our association has led to such technical innovations as the ‘Inside the Glass’ reporting and to such programming advancements as the extremely popular Winter Classic,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final was broadcast television’s most-watched hockey game in 36 years, which makes clear the NHL and NBC are building an audience, are building momentum and are perfectly positioned to continue growing the game.” 

Schanzer said: “We’re thrilled to be able to continue our relationship with the NHL and build on all the positive momentum on and off the ice. Together, we have attained viewership milestones not seen in more than three decades. And the Winter Classic, in just two years, has become one of the highlights of the sports calendar. We strongly believe this is a league that is poised for continued growth.” 

RECORD VIEWERSHIP: NBC Sports has achieved a number of ratings milestones including broadcasting the most-watched regular season game in 34 years (2009 Winter Classic) and the most-viewed NHL game overall in 36 years (Game 7 of the 2009 Stanley Cup Final). 

INNOVATIVE PRODUCTION: NBC Sports and the NHL have introduced many innovations to help grow the game, including the “Inside the Glass” analyst position, which has revolutionized the way hockey is covered and of which USA Today said “is as close to the action as TV gets.” 

AWARDS: NBC Sports received a Sports Emmy Award for its promotion of the 2009 Winter Classic and the inaugural event garnered a Sports Business Journal Sport Business Award as Event of the Year. 

ACCOLADES: NBC’s NHL production has received critical acclaim, earning praise for innovations such as “Inside the Glass,” a reporter position between the teams’ benches first introduced by NBC hockey producer Sam Flood. The Toronto Star called “Inside the Glass” invaluable. ESPN.com said of NBC’s hockey coverage, “the NHL has never looked or sounded better in its free, on-the-air history.” The Hockey News called “Inside the Glass,” “the biggest innovation to hit televised hockey in recent years.” ” Hockey has found a network that will let the sport be the sport,” said the San Jose Mercury News. 

NBC Sports’ 2010 NHL coverage begins on New Year’s Day with the third annual NHL Winter Classic. 

NBC Sports will also continue to broadcast games throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs and up to five Stanley Cup Final games. 

NHL & NBC: The successful partnership, which was announced in May 2004, launched in January 2006 and previously extended in 2007 and 2008, has been highlighted by innovations, awards and ratings milestones. NBC Sports’ NHL coverage is produced by Sam Flood, the originator of the Inside the Glass position. Emmy award nominee “Doc” Emrick, Eddie Olczyk (analyst), Pierre McGuire (Inside the Glass analyst) and Mike Milbury comprise NBC’s NHL broadcast team.

BREAKING: Bettman Announces NHL/NBC Extension at Winter Classic Presser

Gary Bettman announced at the Winter Classic press conference that the NHL and NBC have extended their broadcast partnership for two more years, and will carry the Winter Classic on New Year’s Day.

Schedule Notes Before the Announcement

From the Detroit Red Wings Website:

Detroit will play the Stanley Cup champion Penguins twice in ’09-10; at Mellon Arena on Jan. 31 and at Joe Louis Arena on March 22.

This season will also mark the return of the traditional New Year’s Eve game at JLA. This year’s opponent will be the Colorado Avalanche. It’ll be the first time that Avs have played in Detroit on New Year’s Eve.

From the Nashville Predators:

NashvillePredators.com has learned the team’s home opener will take place on Thursday, October 8 against the Colorado Avalanche. Further, Atlanta, Florida, and New Jersey will be the three Eastern Conference teams Nashville will face twice this season. The Predators will face the other 12 Eastern Conference teams just once a piece during ’09-10. As with last season, Nashville will face its four Central Division rivials six times each (three home games, three road games) and the other 10 Western Conference teams four times each (two home games, two road games).

More coming…

I Think The Flyers Might Be a Shoe-in For the Winter Classic

Morning Music Breakdown

Welcome to schedule release day.  We’re going to post links, and hpefully start doing ou schedule predictions for VERSUS, CBC and TSN, as well as the NBC NHL schedule (or whoever the hell’s airing these game). 

What are you guys most excited for with the schedule?  Let is know in the comments.

Reminder: The Fenway Park press conference is on NHL Network and NHL.com at 2PM ET.

That’s all for now.  Is everybody in?

Some Early Schedule Notes

From The Globe & Mail:

Thursday, October 1
Montreal @ Toronto
Calgary @ Vancouver

Saturday, October 3
Edmonton @ Calgary

Saturday, November 21 or 28
Washington @ Montreal (Olympic Stadium)

Saturday, December 5
Boston @ Montreal

Saturday, January 30: Hockey Day in Canada
Ottawa vs Montreal
Toronto vs Vancouver
Calgary vs Edmonton

There will be more games announced tomorrow, obviously.

Morning Music Breakdown

(Note: Our love of music is as deep inside us as our love of hockey.  Enjoy this feature daily to get you up.  Yes, we’re ripping off Deadspin and John Buccigross.  We don’t care.  Ya’ll don’t know me.)

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