List of NHL on TSN commentating crews
Regular season
Play-by-play
- John Wells: 1986 NHL All-Star Game,[1] occasional games until 1989
- Jim Hughson: 1987[2]–1994[3]1 (lead play-by-play announcer)
- Paul Romanuk: 1989–1994 (secondary play-by-play announcer),[4] 1995[3] 1–1998 (lead play-by-play announcer)
- Gord Miller: 1990–1995 (occasional games) 2, 2002–present (lead play-by-play – Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators play-by-play announcer since 2014)
- Dan Shulman: 19951–1997 (secondary play-by-play announcer)
- Pierre Houde: 1996–1997
- Dennis Beyak: 1997–1998 (secondary play-by-play announcer), 2011–present (Winnipeg Jets play-by-play announcer)
- Vic Rauter: 2002–2003
- Dave Randorf: 2002–2014; 2010–2014 (Montreal Canadiens play-by-play announcer)
- Chris Cuthbert: 2005–2020 (secondary play-by-play announcer; 2014–2020 Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators play-by-play announcer)
- Rod Black: 2003–2004, 2008
- Bryan Mudryk: 2018–present (Montreal Canadiens play-by-play announcer)
Colour commentator
- Howie Meeker: 1986 NHL All-Star Game[1]
- Roger Neilson: 1987–1989[5]
- Gary Green: 1987[2]–1998 (lead colour commentator), 2002–2004 (secondary colour commentator)
- Pierre McGuire: 2002–2011 (lead colour commentator)
- Ryan Walter: 1993–1998 (secondary colour commentator)
- Randy Gregg: 1995 playoffs
- Glenn Healy: 2003 playoffs, 2005–2008 (secondary colour commentator)
- Ray Ferraro: 2008–2011 (secondary colour commentator), 2011–present (lead colour commentator – Toronto Maple Leafs/Ottawa Senators since 2014)
- Dave Reid: 2008–2010 (secondary colour commentator), 2010–2014 (Montreal Canadiens colour commentator)
- Mike Johnson: 2010–2014 (secondary color commentator), 2017–present (rotating Montreal Canadiens colour commentator)
- Jamie McLennan: 2011–present (secondary color commentator – Toronto Maple Leafs/Ottawa Senators since 2014)
- Brian Engblom: 2011–2015 (Winnipeg Jets secondary color commentator)
- Shane Hnidy: 2011–2017 (Winnipeg Jets secondary color commentator)
- Dave Poulin: 2017–present (rotating Montreal Canadiens colour commentator)
- Craig Button: 2017–present (rotating Montreal Canadiens colour commentator)
Studio host
- Jim Van Horne: 1986 NHL All-Star Game,[1] 1987–1990
- John Wells: 1989–1995
- Paul Romanuk: 1987–1989, 1995–1998 (Secondary)
- Gord Miller: 1995–1998 (Primary)
- James Duthie: 2002–present (Primary)
- Darren Dutchyshen: 2014–present (Secondary)
Studio analyst
- Bob McKenzie: 1986 NHL All-Star Game, 1987–present
- Howie Meeker: 1987–1998
- Bill Watters: 1987–1989
- Mike Keenan: 1992–1993
- Glenn Healy: 2003–2008
- Darren Pang: 2006–2014
- Mike Milbury: 2007–2008
- John Tortorella: 2007–2009
- Matthew Barnaby: 2007–2016
- Barry Melrose: 2009–present
- Ray Ferraro: 2008–present
- Craig MacTavish: 2009–2011
- Mike Johnson: 2010–2014
- Michael Peca: 2010–2012
- Aaron Ward: 2010–2016
- Marc Crawford: 2011–2012
- Jeff O'Neill: 2011–present
Rinkside reporters
- Michael Whalen: 1987–2007 (Montreal Canadiens games)
- Ken Chilibeck: 1987–2004 (Edmonton Oilers games)
- Teresa Hergert: 1987–1990 (Calgary Flames games)
- Lisa Bowes: 1994–1997 (Calgary Flames games)
- Mark Bunting: 1994–1996 (Winnipeg Jets I games)
- Farhan Lalji: 1997–present (Vancouver Canucks games)
- Brent Wallace: 2002–2020 (Ottawa Senators games)
- Dave Randorf: 2002–2010 (Toronto Maple Leafs games)
- John Lu: 2002–2007 (Toronto Maple Leafs games), 2007–2014 (Montreal Canadiens games)
- Ryan Rishaug: 2005–present (Edmonton Oilers or Calgary Flames games)
- Holly Horton: 2005–2011 (Toronto Maple Leafs games)
- James Cybulski: 2006–2012 (Toronto Maple Leafs games)
- Sara Orlesky: 2007–2011 (Toronto Maple Leafs games), 2011–present (Winnipeg Jets games)
- Katherine Dolan: 2009–2014 (Toronto Maple Leafs games)
NHL insiders
- Bob McKenzie: 1987–present
- Darren Dreger: 2006–present
- Pierre LeBrun: 2011–present
- Craig Button: 2012–present
Stanley Cup playoffs
During the playoffs, TSN has third, fifth, seventh, and eighth choices of first-round series, second and fourth in the second round, and second in the conference finals. This means that there is the possibility of TSN covering a Canadian team during the playoffs.[6] This happened during the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs, as TSN televised the Calgary Flames' first-round series against the Chicago Blackhawks, but Calgary lost in 6 games and in the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs when the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Washington Capitals in 7 games, and the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs when the Vancouver Canucks lost in four straight games to the San Jose Sharks.
Notes
- 1998 – Due to the television premiere of the film Apollo 13, Game 3 of the Colorado-Edmonton playoff series was seen on both CBC and TSN, using CBC's feed. CBC's end of the deal was regionally televised in Western Canada, while TSN broadcast the game in Eastern Canada.
- 2003 – Game 2 of the New Jersey–Boston was not televised as TSN instead, aired the World Curling Championships from Winnipeg.
Notes
- 1.^ Jim Hughson left TSN during the 1994–95 NHL lockout. When the season resumed, Paul Romanuk succeeded Hughson as TSN's lead play-by-play announcer and Dan Shulman succeeded Romanuk as the network's secondary announcer.
- 2.^ In 1993, Gord Miller filled in for Jim Hughson after his father died.[4]
References
- McKee, Ken (February 1, 1986). "All-star game an American production". Toronto Star. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- McKee, Ken (September 18, 1987). 29311.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT "TSN doubles its NHL schedule; Leafs on TV at least 58 times" Check
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- McKee, Ken (November 12, 1993). "Stormin' Norman's FAN act isn't for everyone, but it works". Toronto Star. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- Frank Brown; Barry Meisel (August 15, 1989). "Neilson Set as Rangers New Coach". New York Daily News.
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- 1998 Playoffs - Coyotes @ Red Wings Game 5 on YouTube
- 1998 Playoffs - Red Wings @ Coyotes Game 6 on YouTube
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