Coverage overview NHL_on_SportsChannel_America

Regular season coverage

SportsChannel America televised about 80–100 games a season[46][47] (whereas ESPN aired about 33 in the 1987–88 season). Whereas the previous deal with ESPN called for only one nationally televised game a week, SportsChannel America televised hockey two nights a week in NHL cities and three nights a week elsewhere.

It was very rare to have a regular-season game on SportsChannel America that wasn't a regional SportsChannel production from the Chicago Blackhawks, Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, or Philadelphia Flyers. The San Jose Sharks were added in 1991–92. As previously suggested, SportsChannel America for the most part, used the local telecasts. The dedicated SportsChannel America station was little more than an overflow channel in the New York area for SportsChannel New York.

Special programming

In 1989, SportsChannel America provided the first ever American coverage of the NHL Draft.[48] In September 1989, SportsChannel America covered the Washington Capitals' training camp in Sweden and pre-season tour[49] of the Soviet Union. The Capitals were joined by the Stanley Cup champion Calgary Flames, who held training camp in Prague, Czechoslovakia and then ventured to the Soviet Union. Each team played four games against Soviet National League clubs. Games were played in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and Riga. The NHL clubs finished with a combined 6–2 record against the top Soviet teams, including the Red Army club and Dynamo Moscow. Five of the eight contests were televised by SportsChannel America.

All-Star Game coverage

SportsChannel America was the exclusive American broadcaster of the 1989 All-Star Game.[50] The following year, they covered the first ever NHL Skills Competition and Heroes of Hockey game. SportsChannel America would continue their coverage of these particular events through 1992. In 1991, SportsChannel America replayed the third period of the All-Star Game on the same day that it was played. That was because NBC broke away from the live telecast during the third period in favor of Gulf War coverage.[51][52]

YearPlay-by-playColor commentatorIce level reporterStudio hostStudio analysts
1989[50][53][54][55][56][57][58]Jiggs McDonaldScotty BowmanGary ThorneDenis Potvin and Herb Brooks

Stanley Cup playoffs

Divisional finals
YearTeamsPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1989Montreal-BostonRick PeckhamGerry Cheevers
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia (Games 1–5 aired on tape delay)[59][60]Mike EmrickBill Clement
St. Louis-Chicago[61][62][63][64][65][66]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
Calgary-Los Angeles (joined-in-progress)[64][65]Jiggs McDonaldHerb Brooks
1990Boston-Montreal (Games 1–2 aired on tape delay)[67][68][69][70]Mike EmrickBill Clement (Games 1–2, 4–5)
Peter McNab (Game 3)
New York Rangers-Washington (Games 3–5 aired on tape delay)Rick PeckhamDave Maloney
Chicago-St. Louis[71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
Edmonton-Los Angeles (joined-in-progress)[86][87][88][89]Jiggs McDonaldHerb Brooks
1991Boston-Montreal[90][91][92][93][94][95][96]Jiggs McDonaldJohn Davidson
Pittsburgh-Washington (tape delay)Rick PeckhamGerry Cheevers
St. Louis-Minnesota[97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105]Mike EmrickBill Clement
Los Angeles-Edmonton (joined-in-progress)[106][107][108][109]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
1992Montreal-Boston (CBC's feed; Game 1 was joined-in-progress; all other games on tape delay)[110][111]Bob ColeJohn Garrett and Dick Irvin Jr.
New York Rangers-Pittsburgh (Game 1 was joined-in-progress)[112][113][114][115][116][117][118]Jiggs McDonaldEd Westfall
Detroit-Chicago[119][120]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
Vancouver-Edmonton (Games 1–4 used CBC's feed; Games 3–4 were joined-in-progress)[121][122]Chris Cuthbert (Games 1–4)
Pat Foley (Games 5–6)
Harry Neale (Games 1–4)
Dale Tallon (Games 5–6)
Conference finals
YearTeamsPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Ice level reporter(s)
1989Montreal-Philadelphia[123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135]Mike EmrickBill Clement
Calgary-Chicago[136][137][138][139][140][141][142][143]Jiggs McDonaldHerb Brooks
1990Boston-Washington[144][145]Jiggs McDonaldBill ClementMike Emrick and John Davidson
Edmonton-Chicago[146][147][148][149][150]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
1991Boston-Pittsburgh[151][152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163]Jiggs McDonaldJohn Davidson
Edmonton-MinnesotaMike EmrickBill Clement
1992Pittsburgh-Boston[164]Jiggs McDonaldBill ClementMike Emrick and John Davidson
Chicago-Edmonton[165][166]Pat FoleyDale Tallon
Stanley Cup Finals
YearTeamsPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio hostStudio analystIce-level reporter
1989[167][168][169][170][171]Calgary-MontrealJiggs McDonaldBill ClementMike Emrick[172]Herb Brooks[173][174]
1990[175][176][177][178]Boston-EdmontonJiggs McDonaldBill ClementMike EmrickJohn Davidson
1991[179][180]Pittsburgh-Minnesota[181][182][183]Jiggs McDonald[51]Bill ClementMike Emrick[51]John Davidson
1992[37]Pittsburgh-Chicago[184][185][186][187]Jiggs McDonald[188][189][190]Bill ClementMike EmrickJohn Davidson[191]
Notes

SportsChannel America's national coverage of the 1990 Stanley Cup Finals was blacked out in the Boston area due to the local rights to Bruins games in that TV market. NESN televised three games at Boston Garden in the Boston area while WSBK had two games in Edmonton. In 1991, SportsChannel's Stanley Cup Finals coverage was again blacked out in the Minnesota and Pittsburgh areas due to the local rights to North Stars and Penguins games in those respective TV markets. In Minnesota, KMSP-TV aired three games in Pittsburgh while the Midwest Sports Channel had three games in Bloomington. In Pittsburgh, KBL televised three games at the Igloo while KDKA aired three games in Minnesota. Had there been a Game 7, it would have aired on KMSP-TV in Minnesota and KBL in Pittsburgh respectively. Finally, in 1992, in Pittsburgh, KBL televised the first two games while KDKA aired the next two in Chicago. However, in Chicago, SportsChannel Chicago aired the first two games, and Hawkvision aired the next two.

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