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Hockey Night in Canada

  • TV Series
  • 1952–
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Hockey Night in Canada (1952)
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The 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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    • Pat Quinn
    • Tara Slone
    • Jarome Iginla
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Pat Quinn
      • Tara Slone
      • Jarome Iginla
    • 12User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Pat Quinn
    Pat Quinn
    • Self
    • 2005
    Tara Slone
    Tara Slone
    • Self - On-Air Contributor
    • 2014–2022
    Jarome Iginla
    Jarome Iginla
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    • 2005
    Ed Belfour
    Ed Belfour
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    • 2005
    Markus Näslund
    Markus Näslund
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    • 2005
    Tie Domi
    Tie Domi
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    • 2005
    Eric Lindros
    Eric Lindros
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    • 2005
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    Todd Bertuzzi
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    • 2005
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    • 2005
    Christine Simpson
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    • 2014–2016
    Joe Sakic
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    • 2005
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    sinister-5

    The Best Ever

    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!
    10kareemduhaney

    Classic CBC

    I think just about every household and every family in Canada must have this show on their television sets every Saturday night, it seems that it must be about the most popular Canadian TV show in the history of the CBC network.

    I had no idea how old it was either, apparently it started way back in 1952? Wow that's a long time to be broadcasting the same show on the same network.

    In a way it is sad that it is moving to another network soon I just hope that they are able to keep the show just as good as it is and don't change too much.

    Not a huge fan of Don Cherry though.
    10The_Light_Triton

    Canadian sports at their finest.

    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.
    10animal_8_5

    An Institution That Makes People Glad To Be Canadian

    It began as an extension of CBC's Saturday night radio coverage of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadians. Just to show how different programming policies were then, CBC didn't broadcast games until the start of the second period. Many fans had never experienced a first period until HNIC came to be televised in 1952.

    In Toronto, games were broadcast by the father & son duo of Foster and Bill Hewitt. By the late fifties, Foster let Bill take over the reins and returned to radio. In Montreal, the play-by-play was handled by veteran sportscaster Doug Smith, then a former English teacher named Danny Gallivan. The fifties and sixties went on to be HNIC's golden age, as Leafs and Canadians ruled Saturday night, emerging into two of the best clubs in hockey.

    Tired of being subject to CBC's nightmarish budget woes, Hockey Night in Canada went independent, incorporating itself as the Canadian Sports Network. They remained a fixture on CBC, Canada's public network, but later took HNIC to the Canadian (CTV) and Independent (based at CHCH Hamilton) Television Networks. Intermission hosts came and went over the years: Wes McKnight, Ward Cornell, Jack Dennett, Dick Irvin Jr., Frank Selke Jr., Ted Darling, Dave Hodge, Mike Anscombe, Dave Reynolds and Brian MacFarlane worked among these ranks.

    Expansion changed HNIC, as well as the rest of hockey. In 1970, the Vancouver Canucks entered the NHL, adding the broadcast team of Jim Robson, Ted Reynolds and Bill Goode Jr. to the television mix. By the 1980s, the show had added Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg to their territory. Former NHL "Coach-of-the-year" Don Cherry became a popular color commentator, while veteran broadcasters Don Wittman and John Wells entered the scene. Ron MacLean began his tenure as host, which would see Cherry and himself become key fixtures.

    The fermenting 'beer war' between Quebec Nordiques and Montreal Canadians, who were owned by rivals Carling-O'Keefe Breweries and Molson Breweries respectively, did not allow Quebec into the HNIC family, but the provincial rivalry went on to become one of hockey's finest ever. When the Quebec and Winnipeg franchises left for U.S. sites, a new Ottawa franchise retained the six-city face of HNIC. New faces like Chris Cuthbert, Kelly Hrudey, Scott Oake, Scott Russell, Steve Armitage and Harry Neale arrived on the scene.

    Molson Breweries was a longtime sponsor for TV's longest running sports program, but dropped affiliation by the mid-nineties, when rival Labatt paid the bills. When the NHL canceled the 2004-2005 season due to the CBA lockout, CBC replaced it with "Movie Night In Canada." Ron MacLean was retained as host.

    The NHL labor dispute was settled before late summer 2005 and Hockey Night in Canada made its return to CBC the following October. I find it hard to fathom that the Hockey Hall Of Fame waited until 2007 to induct the great Bill Hewitt into the hall as a broadcaster. Well deserved, albeit long overdue.
    reltreg-1

    Great

    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.

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      One 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.
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    • Soundtracks
      The Hockey Theme
      (1968-2008)

      Written by Dolores Claman

      Arranged by Jerry Toth

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 1952 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Cree
    • Also known as
      • ホッケー・ナイト・イン・カナダ
    • Filming locations
      • Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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