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The National Hockey League has renewed its broadcast rights deal for hockey in Canada with Rogers Communications for another 12 years as part of an CAN$11 billion (US$7.7 billion) agreement.
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The NHL and NHL Players' Association officially began talks on a new collective bargaining agreement Tuesday, TSN's Pierre LeBrun reports. Last month, commissio
Bettman and other league officials updated general managers on the situation at their annual spring meeting this week and got their thoughts on potential CBA changes that could be considered.
Rogers Communications and the National Hockey League (NHL) announced an $11-billion deal for the next 12 years, leaving Canadians concerned.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said that the league is re-evaluating how it wants to host the 2026 All-Star Game following the success of the 4-Nations tournament.
The National Hockey League and NHL Players' Association have officially begun talks on a new collective bargaining agreement extension, reports TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun.
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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman indicated at the conclusion of the GM meetings in Florida on Wednesday that the league is reevaluating the format of the 2026 All-Star Game at UBS Arena next February, which will be just prior to the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
Watch NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly, Rogers Communications president and CEO Tony Staffieri, and Rogers Sports & Media president Colette Watson meet with the media to discuss the new 12-year agreement.