• Re: Old NHL on CTV schedules

    From Khoa Nguyen@21:1/5 to TMC on Fri Jan 14 10:14:19 2022
    On Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 9:16:21 PM UTC-5, TMC wrote:
    http://the506.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1268541325
    During the 1984-85 and 1985-86 seasons, the NHL had games on CTV. The TV deal with CTV had with the NHL was started by the Quebec Nordiques and the U.S. based franchises to try and break the monopoly CBC had on nationally televising games in Canada.
    The main sponsor of the NHL on CTV was Carling O'Keefe breweries who also owned the Québec Nordiques.

    1984-85:
    2/15: Edmonton-NY Rangers
    2/22: St. Louis-Buffalo
    3/1: Minnesota-Detroit
    3/8: Philadelphia-Washington
    3/15: Winnipeg-Quebec
    3/22: Montreal-Washington
    3/24: Quebec-Hartford
    3/29: Edmonton-Hartford
    (Please see Stanley Cup index for 1985 CTV playoff games)
    1985-86:
    11/8: St. Louis-Buffalo
    11/15: Vancouver-Washington
    11/22: Winnipeg-Pittsburgh
    11/29: Montreal-Buffalo
    12/6: NY Islanders-Quebec
    12/13: Hartford-Buffalo
    12/20: NY Islanders-NY Rangers
    12/27: Montreal-New Jersey
    12/31: ZSKA Moscow-Montreal (exhibition)
    1/3: Washington-New Jersey
    1/10: Edmonton-Quebec
    1/17: Quebec-Hartford
    1/24: NY Islanders-Washington
    1/31: St. Louis-Detroit
    2/2: Toronto-Chicago
    2/7: Montreal-Washington
    2/14: NY Rangers-Detroit
    2/21: Quebec-Minnesota
    2/23: Toronto-Minnesota
    2/28: Quebec-Buffalo
    3/7: Hartford-Buffalo
    3/9: Calgary-Detroit
    3/14: Calgary-Quebec
    3/21: Winnipeg-Washington
    3/28: NY Islanders-Washington
    4/4: Montreal-Buffalo
    (Please see Stanley Cup index for 1986 CTV playoff games)
    CTV was also slated to televise the 1986 All-Star Game from Hartford but had commitments to televise a US mini-series. They then sold off the ASG to TSN.
    Normal commentators were Dan Kelly and Ron Reusch in the booth, with Dan Matheson as host, assisted by either Brad Park or Bobby Taylor in the studio. Either Brad Park or Bobby Taylor will also serve as the third-man in the booth with Kelly and Reusch.
    Not to nit-pick, but the New Year's game between Montreal and CSKA, although on CTV, was not part of the "NHL on CTV" package, which was presented by Carling O'Keefe. That package did not have any games from the six Canadian cities where Molson owned
    the television rights. The New Year's Eve game was in Montreal and was presented by Molson and was a "Special Presentation of CTV Sports", although they utilized the NHL on CTV on-air talent. Bob Cole, Ron Reusch, and Dick Irvin, Jr. called the action.
    CTV/Carling O'Keefe signed a contract well into the 84-85 season and wanted cram as many games as possible in the brief window they had.

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  • From Khoa Nguyen@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 18 07:49:17 2023
    On Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 9:16:21 PM UTC-5, TMC wrote: http://the506.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1268541325
    During the 1984-85 and 1985-86 seasons, the NHL had games on CTV. The TV deal with CTV had with the NHL was started by the Québec Nordiques and the U.S. based franchises to try and break the monopoly CBC had on nationally televising games in Canada. The
    main sponsor of the NHL on CTV was Carling O'Keefe breweries who also owned the Québec Nordiques.


    1984-85:
    2/15: Edmonton-New York Rangers
    2/22: St. Louis-Buffalo
    3/1: Minnesota-Detroit
    3/8: Philadelphia-Washington
    3/15: Winnipeg-Québec
    3/22: Montreal-Washington
    3/24: Québec-Hartford
    3/29: Edmonton-Hartford

    (Please see Stanley Cup index for 1985 CTV playoff games)

    1985-86:
    11/8: St. Louis-Buffalo
    11/15: Vancouver-Washington
    11/22: Winnipeg-Pittsburgh
    11/29: Montréal-Buffalo
    12/6: New York Islanders-Québec
    12/13: Hartford-Buffalo
    12/20: New York Islanders-New York Rangers
    12/27: Montréal-New Jersey
    12/31: ZSKA Moscow-Montreal (exhibition)
    1/3: Washington-New Jersey
    1/10: Edmonton-Québec
    1/17: Québec-Hartford
    1/24: New York Islanders-Washington
    1/31: St. Louis-Detroit
    2/2: Toronto-Chicago
    2/7: Montréal-Washington
    2/14: New York Rangers-Detroit
    2/21: Québec-Minnesota
    2/23: Toronto-Minnesota
    2/28: Québec-Buffalo
    3/7: Hartford-Buffalo
    3/9: Calgary-Detroit
    3/14: Calgary-Québec
    3/21: Winnipeg-Washington
    3/28: New York Islanders-Washington
    4/4: Montréal-Buffalo

    (Please see Stanley Cup index for 1986 CTV playoff games)

    CTV was also slated to televise the 1986 All-Star Game from Hartford, but had commitments to televise a US mini-series. They then sold off the All-Star Game to TSN.

    Normal commentators were Dan Kelly and Ron Reusch in the booth, with Dan Matheson as host, assisted by either Brad Park or Bobby Taylor in the studio.

    Not to nit-pick, but the New Year's game between Montreal and CSKA, although on CTV, was not part of the "NHL on CTV" package, which was presented by Carling O'Keefe. That package did not have any games from the six Canadian cities where Molson owned the
    television rights. The New Year's Eve game was in Montreal and was presented by Molson and was a "Special Presentation of CTV Sports", although they utilized the NHL on CTV on-air talent. Bob Cole, Ron Reusch, and Dick Irvin, Jr. called the action. Brian
    McFarlane and Dan Matheson hosted the telecast.

    CTV/Carling O'Keefe signed a contract well into the 84-85 season and wanted cram as many games as possible in the brief window they had.

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