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Joseph_Gallant
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As reported on this board, half of the traditional Labor Day doubleheader of CFL football on CBC will instead air on the TSN cable sports network, likely due to the continuing lockout of CBC personnel.
But supposed the lockout extends into early October, and the start of the NHL season??
On a normal Saturday night during the NHL regular-season, CBC's "Hockey Night In Canada" would broadcast a doubleheader, covering at least one early (7:15 P.M. ET) and late (10:05 P.M. ET) game (and sometimes multiple games in either slot, broadcast regionally). But if the CBC employee lockout continues, would the network perhaps cover (or try to cover) only one NHL game each Saturday night and allow TSN to cover the other game(s) scheduled for "HNIC"??
How would such a scenario work?? Based on the 2005/2006 NHL league schedule, I suspect there are three games that CBC would broadcast on Saturday, October 8th (the first Saturday of the regular-season). Two of those games, Montreal at Toronto and Buffalo at Ottawa) would be the early (7:15 P.M. EDT) game, and broadcast regionally (although I suspect the Ottawa/Buffalo game would only be seen on CBOT in Ottawa). The third, Vancouver at Edmonton, would be the late (10:05 P.M. EDT) game and broadcast across the entire network.
But if the CBC employee lockout continues on October 8th, I could see CBC trying (without announcers) to cover the Montreal/Toronto game and "handing-off" the Buffalo/Ottawa and Vancouver/Edmonton games to TSN.
If the CBC lockout does extend into October, it could ruin what the network hoped would be the triumphant return of it's most popular program. The games that are on CBC (likely only one game a week, broadcast to the full network) might still find an audience, but fans will be missing play-by-play announcers, complain about the technical quality of the coverage, and be quite irate that Don Cherry isn't on between periods.
It's interesting that while the schedules for broadcast (NBC) and cable (OLN) coverage of the NHL in the United States have been released, the CBC and TSN schedules, to the best of my knowledge, have not been announced.
But supposed the lockout extends into early October, and the start of the NHL season??
On a normal Saturday night during the NHL regular-season, CBC's "Hockey Night In Canada" would broadcast a doubleheader, covering at least one early (7:15 P.M. ET) and late (10:05 P.M. ET) game (and sometimes multiple games in either slot, broadcast regionally). But if the CBC employee lockout continues, would the network perhaps cover (or try to cover) only one NHL game each Saturday night and allow TSN to cover the other game(s) scheduled for "HNIC"??
How would such a scenario work?? Based on the 2005/2006 NHL league schedule, I suspect there are three games that CBC would broadcast on Saturday, October 8th (the first Saturday of the regular-season). Two of those games, Montreal at Toronto and Buffalo at Ottawa) would be the early (7:15 P.M. EDT) game, and broadcast regionally (although I suspect the Ottawa/Buffalo game would only be seen on CBOT in Ottawa). The third, Vancouver at Edmonton, would be the late (10:05 P.M. EDT) game and broadcast across the entire network.
But if the CBC employee lockout continues on October 8th, I could see CBC trying (without announcers) to cover the Montreal/Toronto game and "handing-off" the Buffalo/Ottawa and Vancouver/Edmonton games to TSN.
If the CBC lockout does extend into October, it could ruin what the network hoped would be the triumphant return of it's most popular program. The games that are on CBC (likely only one game a week, broadcast to the full network) might still find an audience, but fans will be missing play-by-play announcers, complain about the technical quality of the coverage, and be quite irate that Don Cherry isn't on between periods.
It's interesting that while the schedules for broadcast (NBC) and cable (OLN) coverage of the NHL in the United States have been released, the CBC and TSN schedules, to the best of my knowledge, have not been announced.