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Revision as of 17:52, 3 April 2020

Stanley Cup playoffs

Year Round Series Games covered Play-by-play Colour commentator(s)
1980 First round Philadelphia-Edmonton Games 1, 3 Bob Cole (in Philadelphia)
Don Wittman (in Edmonton)
Gary Dornhoefer (in Philadelphia)
Gerry Pinder (in Edmonton)
Buffalo-Vancouver Games 1–4 Don Wittman (in Buffalo)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Gerry Pinder (in Buffalo)
Howie Meeker (in Vancouver)
Montréal-Hartford Games 1, 3 Danny Gallivan Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Boston-Pittsburgh Game 5 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Minnesota-Toronto Games 1, 3 Bill Hewitt (in Minnesota)
Bob Cole (in Toronto)
Brian McFarlane (in Minnesota)
Gary Dornhoefer (in Toronto)
Quarterfinals Montréal-Minnesota Games 1–7[1] Danny Gallivan Gary Dornhoefer
Don Cherry (Games 1–2, 7) and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Semifinals Philadelphia-Minnesota Games 4–5 Dan Kelly (first half of Game 4)
Jim Robson (second half of Game 4)
Don Wittman (Game 5)
Gerry Pinder and Howie Meeker (Game 4)
Dick Irvin Jr. (Game 5)
Buffalo-New York Islanders Games 1–3, 6[2][3] Bob Cole
Dan Kelly (2nd half of Game 6)
Gary Dornhoefer
1981 First round New York Islanders-Toronto Games 1–3[4] Bill Hewitt (in New York)
Bob Cole (in Toronto)
Howie Meeker and Brian McFarlane (in New York)
Gary Dornhoefer and Chico Resch (in Toronto)
Montréal-Edmonton Games 1–3 Danny Gallivan Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Buffalo-Vancouver Games 1–3 Don Wittman (in Buffalo)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Gerry Pinder (in Buffalo)
Howie Meeker (in Vancouver)
Philadelphia-Québec Games 4–5 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Calgary-Chicago Games 1–3 Bob Cole (in Philadelphia)
Don Wittman (in Edmonton)
Gary Dornhoefer (in Philadelphia)
Gerry Pinder (in Edmonton)
Quarterfinals New York Islanders-Edmonton Games 1–6 Danny Gallivan (in New York)
Don Wittman (in Edmonton)
Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr. (in New York)
Gary Dornhoefer (Games 3–4)
Gary Dornhoefer, Gerry Pinder (Games 6)
Philadelphia-Calgary Games 1–7 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer (Games 1–2, 5–7)
Gerry Pinder (Games 3–4)
Semifinals Calgary-Minnesota Games 1–6 Jim Robson (in Calgary)
Don Wittman (in Minnesota)
Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr. (in Calgary)
Gary Dornhoefer and Chico Resch (in Minnesota)
1982 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Québec Games 1–5 Danny Gallivan Gary Dornhoefer (Games 1, 3–4)
Bobby Hull (in Montréal)
Dick Irvin, Jr. (Games 2–4)
Winnipeg-St. Louis Games 1–4 Don Wittman Mickey Redmond
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–5 Bob Cole Don Cherry
Gary Dornhoefer (Game 5)
Vancouver-Calgary Games 1–3 Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Dave Hodge (in Calgary)
Howie Meeker
Divisional finals Boston-Québec[5] Games 1–7 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond
Don Cherry (Games 1–2)
Bobby Hull (in Québec)
Dick Irvin, Jr. (Games 5, 7)
Vancouver-Los Angeles Games 1–5 Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Don Wittman (in Los Angeles)
Gary Dornhoefer
Howie Meeker (in Vancouver)
Conference finals New York Islanders-Québec Games 1–4 Bob Cole (in New York)
Danny Gallivan (in Québec)
Mickey Redmond and Don Cherry (in New York)
Bobby Hull and Dick Irvin Jr. (in Québec)
Chicago-Vancouver Games 1–5 Don Wittman (in Chicago)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Gary Dornhoefer
Howie Meeker (in Vancouver)
Bobby Hull (Game 5)
1983 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Buffalo Games 1–3 Danny Gallivan Don Cherry and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Minnesota-Toronto Games 1–4 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–3 John Wells (in Edmonton)
Don Wittman (in Winnipeg)
Gary Dornhoefer
Calgary-Vancouver Games 1–4 Don Wittman (in Calgary)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Howie Meeker
Divisional finals New York Islanders-New York Rangers Game 6 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond and Don Cherry
Edmonton-Calgary Games 1–5 Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer
Conference finals Boston-New York Islanders Games 2–3, 5–6 Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Chicago[6] Games 1–4 Jim Robson (in Edmonton)
Bob Cole (in Chicago)
Gary Dornhoefer (in Edmonton)
Mickey Redmond (in Chicago)
1984 Divisional semifinals Boston-Montréal Games 1–3 Danny Gallivan Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
New York Islanders-New York Rangers Games 4–5[7] Bob Cole Dick Irvin, Jr. and Don Cherry
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–3 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Calgary-Vancouver Games 1–4 Don Wittman (in Calgary)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Howie Meeker
Division finals Québec-Montréal Games 1–6[8] Bob Cole Mickey Redmond
Dick Irvin, Jr. (first 2 periods of Game 6; rest of series entirely)
Don Cherry (third period of Game 6)
Edmonton-Calgary Games 1–7 Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer
Conference finals Montréal-New York Islanders Games 1–6 Danny Gallivan Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Minnesota Games 1–4 Jim Robson Mickey Redmond
1985 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–3 Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer
Winnipeg-Calgary Games 1–4 Don Wittman John Davidson
Divisional finals Montréal-Québec Games 1–2, 5, 7 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Chicago-Minnesota Game 6 Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer and John Davidson
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–4 Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer and John Davidson
Conference finals Edmonton-Chicago Games 1–6 Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer and John Davidson
1986 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–3 Dick Irvin, Jr. Harry Neale
Chicago-Toronto Games 1–3 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Minnesota-St. Louis Games 4–5 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Vancouver Games 1–3 Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Divisional finals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–7 Dick Irvin, Jr. Harry Neale
St. Louis-Toronto Games 1–7[9] Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Calgary Games 1–7[10] Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Conference finals Montréal-New York Rangers Games 1–5 Bob Cole Mickey Redmond, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-St. Louis Games 1–7 Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
1987 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–4 Dick Irvin, Jr. Gary Dornhoefer, Harry Neale, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
St. Louis-Toronto Games 1–6 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–5 Jim Robson (Games 1–2, 4–5)
Steve Armitage (Game 3)
Howie Meeker and John Garrett
Calgary-Winnipeg Games 1–6 Don Wittman Scotty Bowman, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Washington-New York Islanders Game 7[11] Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Divisional finals Montréal-Québec Games 1–2, 5[12], 7 Dick Irvin, Jr. Gary Dornhoefer, Harry Neale, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Detroit-Toronto Games 1–7 Bob Cole Scotty Bowman
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–4 Don Wittman Harry Neale
Conference finals Philadelphia-Montréal Games 1–6 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
1988 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–6 Dick Irvin, Jr. Scotty Bowman
Detroit-Toronto Games 1–6 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-Los Angeles Games 1–5 Bruce Buchanan John Garrett
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–5 Chris Cuthbert Chico Resch
Divisional finals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Washington-New Jersey Games 1 (joined-in-progress), 6–7 Chris Cuthbert (Game 1)
Bob Cole (Games 6–7)

Harry Neale (Games 6–7)
Calgary-Edmonton Games 1–4[13] Don Wittman Scotty Bowman, Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Dick Irvin, Jr.
Conference finals Boston-New Jersey Games 1–7 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
1989 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–4 Dick Irvin, Jr. Scotty Bowman
Calgary-Vancouver Games 1–7[14] Bob Cole Harry Neale (Games 1–2)
John Garrett (Games 3–7)
Los Angeles-Edmonton Games 1–7 Chris Cuthbert (Games 1–4)
Don Wittman (Games 5–7)
John Garrett (Games 1–2)
Harry Neale (Games 3–7)
Divisional finals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia Games 6–7 Bob Cole Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson, Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
St. Louis-Chicago Game 5 Don Wittman Scotty Bowman, Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-Los Angeles Games 1–4 Don Wittman Scotty Bowman, Harry Neale, Gary Dornhoefer, John Davidson and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Conference finals Montréal-Philadelphia Games 1–6 Bob Cole Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-Chicago Games 1–5 Don Wittman Harry Neale

Notes

  • On April 9, 1980, CBC carried the ACTRA awards ceremony. This caused the Hartford-Montréal and Edmonton-Philadelphia playoff games not to be televised. Meanwhile, the Toronto-Minnesota game was shifted to CHCH in Hamilton while the Vancouver-Buffalo game was televised by CBC regionally in British Columbia as usual. The ACTRA awards show was tape-delayed into prime time on the west coast.
  • Aside from the 1982 Stanley Cup Finals, CBC's only other nationally televised postseason games from that year were the Boston-Québec Game 6 (April 23), Québec-Boston Game 7 (April 25), and the May 6 Vancouver-Chicago game (Game 5). All other games were seen regionally.
  • CTV had the national rights for the 1986 Calgary-St. Louis playoff series, except in the Calgary market, for which CBC and Molson retained exclusive rights to. CTV was unable to televise Games 2 and 3 of this series due to prior commitments. Meanwhile, CBC was allowed to televise Games 2 and 3 to all of Alberta and British Columbia, but not nationally.
  • On April 18, 1988 (during Game 1 of the Montréal-Boston playoff series) at approximately 8:08 p.m. local time, the was a power outage in the province of Quebec. While darkness enveloped Montréal and the Forum itself, the Forum's reserve generators kicked into gear. The generators were only able to illuminate the rink surface with enough power to keep the game moving. Ultimately, CBC was left with no choice but to abandon coverage following the first period.
    • On April 18, 1988, Chris Cuthbert was assigned by CBC to report and provide updates on Game 1 of Washington-New Jersey playoff series. However, when the Québec blackout affected CBC's coverage of the Game 1 of the Boston-Montreal playoff series, the network decided to throw to Cuthbert and the solitary camera beside him in his coverage position to work the remainder of this game. The whole process was totally done off the cuff. In other words, there were no graphics, no replay capabilities and no analyst.

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