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NHL signs 12-year TV, Internet deal with Rogers; CBC keeps ‘Hockey Night in Canada’

The deal gives Rogers national rights to all NHL games, including the Stanley Cup Playoffs and Stanley Cup Final, on all of its platforms in all languages.

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While Rogers has reached a massive $5.2-billion deal with the NHL for broadcast and multimedia rights for the next 12 years, the “Hockey Night in Canada” broadcast will stay on CBC.


In a blockbuster deal, Rogers Sportsnet has seized control of CBC’s flagship Hockey Night in Canada and the majority of hockey media rights across the country.

The 12-year, $5.2 billion deal, the largest in NHL history, will bring to an end Hockey Night in Canada as we have known it on the CBC for the past 61 years.

Curtis Rush
Curtis Rush
Curtis Rush is a former copy editor and staff sports reporter. He is is currently a freelance contributor for The Star. In his 30-plus years as a journalist, he has also worked for the Toronto Sun, Edmonton Journal and Sarnia Observer.
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