If Prime pulled off its broadcast with any degree of success, could it angle for a bigger piece of the Canadian rights pie?
On Apr. 2, the NHL and Rogers inked an $11 billion 12-year extension to their broadcast deal. Here's what it could mean for ...
Rogers is getting a $7 billion cash boost from Blackstone and a group of major Canadian pension investors. In exchange, these ...
The Hockey News Big Show is back to discuss more of the biggest NHL and hockey topics. Here’s what Katie Gaus, Michael ...
The NHL has reached an agreement with Rogers Communications on a 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights agreement in Canada, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The ...
Also: A new foreign player just won a Canadian bank license ...
The $11B pact means we’re in for another 12 years of being force-fed the same mundane, tedious and sometimes misinformed NHL ...
The Edmonton Oilers are on a three-game winning streak after defeating the San Jose Sharks 3-2 at SAP Center in San Jose on ...
As Alex Ovechkin closes in on Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal-scoring record, hockey fans are faced with a decision: how to balance the celebratory aspects of the winger’s historic achievement against ...
As Awful Announcing revealed this week, both ESPN and TNT’s numbers remain weak. Hockey is not a big sport in the U.S. and so the Canadian rights package remains the league’s hockey-revenue power ...
In today’s links, Nick Suzuki and his habit of rising to the occasion, Lane Hutson’s remarkable season, and the implications of the Rogers-NHL deal.