Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe premiere Canadian prime time NHL ice hockey telecast program.The premiere Canadian prime time NHL ice hockey telecast program.The premiere Canadian prime time NHL ice hockey telecast program.
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This is a tradition in Canada.
It is much better than anything that ESPN or Fox has. We got Ron McLean and Don Cherry to ramble on at the intermission. This show's theme song is pretty much the other national anthem in Canada and it has been a tradition for over fifty years.
It is much better than anything that ESPN or Fox has. We got Ron McLean and Don Cherry to ramble on at the intermission. This show's theme song is pretty much the other national anthem in Canada and it has been a tradition for over fifty years.
This is by far the best hockey programme ever. Not only does it have complete coverage of hte leagues that night, but soemtimes, they manage to put two games on at once, as they swap between the two (i've seen it happen, Canucks vs. someone i dont remember, and Flames vs. Someone i dont remember). They also have intelligent sports commentators and most of them have played the sport so they know what htey're tlaking about. In addition, they're impartial so its enjoyable for fans across canada, with the exception of Don Cherry who's completely bias to the Leafs, but he's still funny...at times.
Every Saturday night during hockey season, The Canadian broadcasting corporation (CBC for short) shows 1 or 2 hockey games involving Canadian teams. sometimes the Canadian teams play the American teams, but never in the regular season (only during the playoffs) will 2 American teams play each other on CBC.
Don cherry is a classic color commentator, his big mouth keeping him a contract with CBC. Ron McLean is also the perfect play-by-play commentator, with great enthusiasm.
The Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Ottawa senators, Montreal Canadians, and Toronto maple leafs are the teams that are televised today. in the past, there was also Winnipeg, Quebec, and a few others.
Hockey night in Canada prepares to enter it's 54th season, and i expect great stuff from it.
Don cherry is a classic color commentator, his big mouth keeping him a contract with CBC. Ron McLean is also the perfect play-by-play commentator, with great enthusiasm.
The Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Ottawa senators, Montreal Canadians, and Toronto maple leafs are the teams that are televised today. in the past, there was also Winnipeg, Quebec, and a few others.
Hockey night in Canada prepares to enter it's 54th season, and i expect great stuff from it.
As a television producer myself, I know a fair bit about television, and how so many things could go wrong. The CBC has done an unbelievable job when it comes to sports coverage, and I believe that HNIC's coverage is by far superior to the american networks. I will give ESPN, and Fox credit though, they do a great job... the glowing puck was and I'm sure you already know a bad idea. Hey... CBC has been doing this since forever, it's no wonder their coverage is better.
Hockey Night In Canada is the best hockey show on TV. It's better then NHL on FOX, (Although FOX is cool), and better than all the hockey games on ESPN, it's just too awesome, plus the theme music is the best. Just remember if you're in Canada on Saturday Nights, switch to CBC, and watch Hockey Night In Canada!
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- CuriosidadesOne of the popular features during the show's intermissions was "Coach's Corner" with former NHL hockey player and coach, Don Cherry, where he would give colour commentary to the games. He was also prone to giving controversial and inflammatory tangential comments such as insulting European players, players who wore face masks as well as activists concerned with sports-related safety and injuries such as concussions as well as non-sports related environmental activists like David Suzuki. Cherry finally went too far on Nov. 9, 2019, when he made comments many interpreted as insulting immigrants to Canada for insinuating they were not wearing Remembrance Day poppies in disrespect to Canadian veterans. The distributor of those poppies, the Royal Canadian Legion, denounced those comments and the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council was flooded with complaints. As a result, the producing network of the show, Sportsnet, fired Cherry and "Coach's Corner" was discontinued.
- ConexõesFeatured in Gross Misconduct: The Life of Brian Spencer (1993)
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