NHL on Sportsnet is the blanket title for presentations of the National Hockey League broadcast held by a Canadian media corporation, Rogers Communications, showing on its television channel Sportsnet and other networks owned by or affiliated with its Rogers Media division, as well as the Sportsnet Radio chain. Sportsnet previously held the national cable rights for NHL regular season and playoff games from 1998 to 2002. In November 2013, Rogers reached a 12-year deal to become the exclusive national television and digital rightsholder for the NHL in Canada, beating out both CBC Sports and TSN.
Sportsnet covering the 2017 NHL Entry Draft
Sportsnet's NHL broadcasts were originally produced from the Canadian Broadcasting Centre, before moving in 2021.
Don Cherry (until 2019) and Ron MacLean (pictured in 2002) are among the Hockey Night in Canada talent retained by Rogers.
Rogers Communications Inc. is a Canadian communications and media company operating primarily in the fields of wireless communications, cable television, telephony and Internet, with significant additional telecommunications and mass media assets. Rogers has its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario.
The Rogers Building in Toronto, 2007
A Rogers store offering services from Rogers Wireless, a wireless telephone subsidiary of the company
33 Dundas Street East in Toronto is a complex used by Citytv and Omni, two television networks owned by Rogers Sports & Media, a subsidiary of Rogers Communications.
The Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose stadium that is operated by the company