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Throughout this period, [[Hockey Night in Canada]] studio shows were still originate on-site including [[Stanley Cup Finals]]. [[Dave Hodge]] hosted the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] at [[Maple Leaf Gardens]] in [[Toronto]], and [[Dick Irvin Jr.]] hosted the [[Montreal Canadiens]] games and ''The Fisher Report'' at [[Montreal Forum|the Forum]] in [[Montreal]] with analyst [[Red Fisher (journalist)|Red Fisher]]. [[Steve Armitage]] hosts the [[Vancouver Canucks]] games, and [[Chris Cuthbert]] hosted either the [[Calgary Flames]] or [[Edmonton Oilers]] games. [[Brian McFarlane]] hosted the [[Winnipeg Jets]] or [[Montreal Canadiens]] games, or telecasts from the [[United States]] later in the decade. This allowed player and coach interviews during the intermissions. Since the [[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987 playoffs]], [[Ron MacLean]] and [[Don Cherry]] hosted ''[[Coach's Corner]]'', a show that was broadcast across [[Canada]].
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Throughout this period, ''[[Hockey Night in Canada]]'' studio shows were still originate on-site including the [[Stanley Cup Finals]]. [[Dave Hodge]] hosted the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] games at [[Maple Leaf Gardens]] in [[Toronto]], and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] hosted the [[Montréal Canadiens]] games and ''The Fisher Report'' at the [[Montreal Forum|Forum]] in [[Montreal]] with Canadiens journalist [[Red Fisher]]. [[Steve Armitage]] hosts the [[Vancouver Canucks]] games, and [[Chris Cuthbert]] hosted the games in [[Alberta]] - either the [[Calgary Flames]] or [[Edmonton Oilers]]. [[Brian McFarlane]] hosted the [[Winnipeg Jets]] or [[Montreal Canadiens]] games or telecasts in the [[United States]]. This allowed for on-air talent, including commentators for the show, and their guests (often ex-players and players in their community) to provide further insights of their personal lives. Since the [[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987 playoffs]], [[Ron MacLean]] and [[Don Cherry]] hosted ''[[Coach's Corner]]'', a show that was broadcast across [[Canada]].
   
 
==[[Stanley Cup playoffs]]==
 
==[[Stanley Cup playoffs]]==
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|'''Series'''
 
|'''Series'''
 
|'''Games covered'''
 
|'''Games covered'''
|'''[[Sports commentator|Play-by-play]]'''
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|'''[[Sports commentary|Play-by-play]]'''
 
|'''[[Color commentator|Colour commentator]](s)'''
 
|'''[[Color commentator|Colour commentator]](s)'''
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1980 Stanley Cup playoffs|1980]]
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| rowspan="8" |[[1980 Stanley Cup playoffs|1980]]
|rowspan="5"|First round
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| rowspan="5" |First round
 
|[[1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]
 
|[[1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]
 
|Games 1, 3
 
|Games 1, 3
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[1979–80 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]]-[[1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]
 
|[[1979–80 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]]-[[1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 BUFFALO @ VANCOUVER GAME 4 YouTube 360p|id=Id-PprRUKfE}}</ref>
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|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 NHL SCP Round 1 GM 4 Buffalo @ Vancouver 4 12 80|id=4X2EH0lqrjU}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Buffalo)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Buffalo)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Gerry Pinder]] (in Buffalo)<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Gerry Pinder]] (in Buffalo)<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Vancouver)
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|-
 
|-
 
|Quarterfinals
 
|Quarterfinals
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|[[1979–80 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1979–80 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
|Montréal-Minnesota
 
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 Minnesota vs Montreal Game # 2 17 04|id=2Uct1GLXXBo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 Stanley Cup Playoffs Montreal Canadiens at Minnesota North Stars Game 3 4-19-1980|id=qPyUHwL1JPA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1980-Stanley Cup Quarter Finals - North Stars vs Canadiens|id=93yATgUlAY8}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 Minnesota vs Montreal Game # 2 17 04|id=2Uct1GLXXBo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1980 Stanley Cup Playoffs Montreal Canadiens at Minnesota North Stars Game 3 4-19-1980|id=qPyUHwL1JPA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1980-Stanley Cup Quarter Finals - North Stars vs Canadiens|id=93yATgUlAY8}}</ref>
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Semifinals
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| rowspan="2" |Semifinals
|Philadelphia-Minnesota
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|[[1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1979–80 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
 
|Games 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Flyers vs North Stars 1980 playoffs, Game 4 highlights|id=FjZCbg7ny_M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=May 08/1980 Minnesota North Stars – Philadelphia Flyers g.5 (1)|id=TEScfFyqAHw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Flyers eliminate North Stars 1980 playoffs, Game 5 highlights|id=qufht6cJnOo}}</ref>
 
|Games 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Flyers vs North Stars 1980 playoffs, Game 4 highlights|id=FjZCbg7ny_M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=May 08/1980 Minnesota North Stars – Philadelphia Flyers g.5 (1)|id=TEScfFyqAHw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Flyers eliminate North Stars 1980 playoffs, Game 5 highlights|id=qufht6cJnOo}}</ref>
 
|[[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]] (first half of Game 4)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (second half of Game 4)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (Game 5)
 
|[[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]] (first half of Game 4)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (second half of Game 4)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (Game 5)
 
|[[Gerry Pinder]] and [[Howie Meeker]] (Game 4)<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (Game 5)
 
|[[Gerry Pinder]] and [[Howie Meeker]] (Game 4)<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (Game 5)
 
|-
 
|-
|Buffalo-[[1979–80 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
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|[[1979–80 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]]-[[1979–80 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
 
|Games 1–3, 6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 1 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Islanders at Sabres (CBC)|id=XkjR8ML5O2w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 2 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal New York Islanders at Buffalo Sabres|id=WFTDU5-qP9w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Sabres at Islanders (CBC)|id=cwL9hMgexy0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=New York Islanders 5 Buffalo Sabres 2 Stanley Cup Semi Finals Game 6 May 10 1980|id=k8P5zdWOu64}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Sabres at Islanders *ORIGINAL CBC HNIC BROADCAST|id=1JY0p_WlyLo}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–3, 6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 1 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Islanders at Sabres (CBC)|id=XkjR8ML5O2w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 2 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal New York Islanders at Buffalo Sabres|id=WFTDU5-qP9w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Sabres at Islanders (CBC)|id=cwL9hMgexy0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=New York Islanders 5 Buffalo Sabres 2 Stanley Cup Semi Finals Game 6 May 10 1980|id=k8P5zdWOu64}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1980 Stanley Cup Semifinal Sabres at Islanders *ORIGINAL CBC HNIC BROADCAST|id=1JY0p_WlyLo}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]] (Games 1–2; first half of Game 6)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (first half of Game 3)<br>[[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]] (2nd half of Games 3 and 6)
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]] (Games 1–2; first half of Game 6)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (first half of Game 3)<br>[[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]] (2nd half of Games 3 and 6)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 1–2, 6)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (Game 3)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 1–2, 6)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (Game 3)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1981 Stanley Cup playoffs|1981]]
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| rowspan="8" |[[1981 Stanley Cup playoffs|1981]]
|rowspan="5"|First round
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| rowspan="5" |First round
 
|[[1980–81 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1980–81 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]
 
|[[1980–81 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1980–81 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 2 1981 Preliminary Round Maple Leafs at Islanders (CBC)|id=3lhF0gMWZiI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=HD Game 2 1981 Stanley Cup Preliminary Round Maple Leafs at Islanders CBC HNIC broadcast|id=zjwwOZ41vYQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1981 Prelim Round Islanders at Maple Leafs CBC|id=HmNH5O_wnyM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=HD Game 3 1981 Stanley Cup Preliminary Round Islanders at Maple Leafs CBC HNIC broadcast|id=ldqWTlAeMPY}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 2 1981 Preliminary Round Maple Leafs at Islanders (CBC)|id=3lhF0gMWZiI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=HD Game 2 1981 Stanley Cup Preliminary Round Maple Leafs at Islanders CBC HNIC broadcast|id=zjwwOZ41vYQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1981 Prelim Round Islanders at Maple Leafs CBC|id=HmNH5O_wnyM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=HD Game 3 1981 Stanley Cup Preliminary Round Islanders at Maple Leafs CBC HNIC broadcast|id=ldqWTlAeMPY}}</ref>
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|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (in Chicago)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (in Chicago)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Quarterfinals
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| rowspan="2" |Quarterfinals
|New York Islanders-Edmonton
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|[[1980–81 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Second Round - New York Islanders vs. Edmonton, Game 2|id=uwufDqev15s}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1981 Stanley Cup Quarterfinal Islanders at Oilers (CBC / NHLN)|id=YvoxP8sXRtk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1981 Stanley Cup Quarterfinal Islanders at Oilers|id=jmOX6x-iq7o}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Second Round - New York Islanders vs. Edmonton, Game 2|id=uwufDqev15s}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1981 Stanley Cup Quarterfinal Islanders at Oilers (CBC / NHLN)|id=YvoxP8sXRtk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1981 Stanley Cup Quarterfinal Islanders at Oilers|id=jmOX6x-iq7o}}</ref>
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]] (in New York)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Edmonton)
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]] (in New York)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Edmonton)
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (in New York)<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 3–4)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (Games 6)
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (in New York)<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 3–4)<br>[[Gerry Pinder]] (Games 6)
 
|-
 
|-
|Philadelphia-Calgary
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|[[1980–81 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1980–81 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Pat Riggin vs Flyers -1981|id=52HIFX5Gn3U}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Pat Riggin vs Flyers -1981|id=52HIFX5Gn3U}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
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|-
 
|-
 
|Semifinals
 
|Semifinals
|Calgary-[[1980–81 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
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|[[1980–81 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1980–81 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Flames vs North Stars Game 3 (May 3, 1981)|id=nLUEWDfq2-M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Flames vs North Stars Game 4 May 5|id=UJ-oJdYZkBA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 playoffs Flames @ North Stars, Game 4 highlights|id=QO2A4Xp8n14}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 playoffs North Stars @ Calgary Flames, Game 5 highlights|id=IXeaOl7ASqs}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Flames vs North Stars Game 3 (May 3, 1981)|id=nLUEWDfq2-M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 Flames vs North Stars Game 4 May 5|id=UJ-oJdYZkBA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 playoffs Flames @ North Stars, Game 4 highlights|id=QO2A4Xp8n14}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1981 playoffs North Stars @ Calgary Flames, Game 5 highlights|id=IXeaOl7ASqs}}</ref>
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Minnesota)
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Minnesota)
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Chico Resch]] (in Minnesota)
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Chico Resch]] (in Minnesota)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1982 Stanley Cup playoffs|1982]]
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| rowspan="8" |[[1982 Stanley Cup playoffs|1982]]
|rowspan="4"|Divisional semifinals
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| rowspan="4" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1982 Nordiques vs. Canadiens, Div Semi-Final Gm 5|id=h34KW3Pzj68}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1982 Nordiques vs. Canadiens, Div Semi-Final Gm 5|id=h34KW3Pzj68}}</ref>
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 1, 3–4)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Montreal)<br>[[Dick Irvin Jr.]] (Games 2–5)
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|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Montréal)<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Games 1, 3–4)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[1981–82 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]]-[[1981–82 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]
 
|[[1981–82 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]]-[[1981–82 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]
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|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1982 Oilers vs. Kings {{!}} Div Semi, Gm 4|id=99D5IF4sgVk}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1982 Oilers vs. Kings {{!}} Div Semi, Gm 4|id=99D5IF4sgVk}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
|[[Don Cherry]]<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (Game 5)
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|[[Don Cherry]]<br>[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (in Edmonton)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Canucks–Flames rivalry|Vancouver-Calgary]]
 
|[[Canucks–Flames rivalry|Vancouver-Calgary]]
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|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Divisional finals
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| rowspan="2" |Divisional finals
 
|[[1981–82 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1981–82 Quebec Nordiques season|Québec]]
 
|[[1981–82 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1981–82 Quebec Nordiques season|Québec]]
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=CBC 1982 Playoffs Opening (Bruins-Nordiques)|id=kIad_T2IqJI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Mike Moffat (Boston Bruins 1982 Playoffs)|id=aMVijNgMfs0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=JOHN GARRETT (Quebec Nordiques 1982 Playoffs)|id=kyQ8-c2GOqM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Nordiques @ Bruins 04/25/82 {{!}} Game 7 Division Finals 1982|id=gEN1Uyn3mPE}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=CBC 1982 Playoffs Opening (Bruins-Nordiques)|id=kIad_T2IqJI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Mike Moffat (Boston Bruins 1982 Playoffs)|id=aMVijNgMfs0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=JOHN GARRETT (Quebec Nordiques 1982 Playoffs)|id=kyQ8-c2GOqM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Nordiques @ Bruins 04/25/82 {{!}} Game 7 Division Finals 1982|id=gEN1Uyn3mPE}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
|[[Mickey Redmond]]<br>[[Don Cherry]] (Games 1–2)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Quebec)<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (Games 5–7)
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|[[Mickey Redmond]]<br>[[Don Cherry]] (Games 1–2)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Québec)<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (Games 5–7)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[1981–82 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-Los Angeles
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|[[1981–82 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-[[1981–82 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=HNIC 1982 NHL Playoff Update (Canucks-Kings)|id=Bu074kRZIRM}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=HNIC 1982 NHL Playoff Update (Canucks-Kings)|id=Bu074kRZIRM}}</ref>
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Los Angeles)
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)<br>[[Don Wittman]] (in Los Angeles)
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Los Angeles)
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|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Vancouver)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Conference finals
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| rowspan="2" |Conference finals
|[[1981–82 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-Québec
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|[[1981–82 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1981–82 Quebec Nordiques season|Québec]]
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 1 1982 Wales Conference Final Nordiques at Islanders (CBC)|id=5hQrim47cmY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1982 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Nordiques (CBC)|id=4_hULAN4QWk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1982 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Nordiques (CBC) (better quality)|id=EPZI1y7S-I4}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 1 1982 Wales Conference Final Nordiques at Islanders (CBC)|id=5hQrim47cmY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1982 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Nordiques (CBC)|id=4_hULAN4QWk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1982 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Nordiques (CBC) (better quality)|id=EPZI1y7S-I4}}</ref>
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
 
|[[Danny Gallivan]]
|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]<br>[[Don Cherry]] (in New York)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Quebec)
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|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]<br>[[Don Cherry]] (in New York)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (in Québec)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[1981–82 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]-Vancouver
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|[[1981–82 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]-[[1981–82 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1982 Vanc@Chic G 2|id=J4nS6B2LIcs}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Vancouver Canucks vs. Chicago Blackhawks - April 29, 1982 - The "White Towel" Game | NHL Classics|id=qSg7r5rLu04}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks Vancouver Canucks May 6, 1982 Game 5 Highlights Part 1|id=77PbnYnrXyI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks Vancouver Canucks May 6, 1982 Game 5 Highlights Part 2|id=3leK38PNfzQ}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1982 Vanc@Chic G 2|id=J4nS6B2LIcs}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Vancouver Canucks vs. Chicago Blackhawks - April 29, 1982 - The "White Towel" Game | NHL Classics|id=qSg7r5rLu04}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks Vancouver Canucks May 6, 1982 Game 5 Highlights Part 1|id=77PbnYnrXyI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks Vancouver Canucks May 6, 1982 Game 5 Highlights Part 2|id=3leK38PNfzQ}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Chicago)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Chicago)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Vancouver)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (Game 5)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]<br>[[Howie Meeker]] (in Vancouver)<br>[[Bobby Hull]] (Game 5)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1983 Stanley Cup playoffs|1983]]
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| rowspan="8" |[[1983 Stanley Cup playoffs|1983]]
|rowspan="4"|Divisional semifinals
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| rowspan="4" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[1982–83 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1982–83 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]]
 
|[[1982–83 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1982–83 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]]
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 playoffs Sabres-Habs|id=sjgCthoezMM}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 playoffs Sabres-Habs|id=sjgCthoezMM}}</ref>
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|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Canucks–Flames rivalry|Calgary-Vancouver]]
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|[[Canucks–Flames rivalry|Calgary-Vancouver]]
 
|Games 1–4
 
|Games 1–4
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Don Wittman]] (in Calgary)<br>[[Jim Robson]] (in Vancouver)
 
|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Divisional finals
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| rowspan="2" |Divisional finals
 
|[[Islanders–Rangers rivalry|New York Islanders-New York Rangers]]
 
|[[Islanders–Rangers rivalry|New York Islanders-New York Rangers]]
 
|Game 6
 
|Game 6
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|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Don Cherry]]
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Don Cherry]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]]
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|[[Battle of Alberta#Flames_vs._Oilers|Edmonton-Calgary]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 1|id=6m-y3vTQMKk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 2|id=9DBWRLUZ4WI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1983 Flames vs. Oilers - Division Final, Gm 5|id=GjIse1FQO5c}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 1|id=6m-y3vTQMKk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1983 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 2|id=9DBWRLUZ4WI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1983 Flames vs. Oilers - Division Final, Gm 5|id=GjIse1FQO5c}}</ref>
 
|[[Jim Robson]]
 
|[[Jim Robson]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Conference finals
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| rowspan="2" |Conference finals
 
|[[1982–83 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1982–83 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
 
|[[1982–83 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1982–83 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
 
|Games 2–3, 5–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 5 1983 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Bruins Full CBC HNIC broadcast|id=_FNzvmZ2Lv_U}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1983 Wales Conference Final Bruins at Islanders (better quality) (CBC)|id=4bKtpkqitwI}}</ref>
 
|Games 2–3, 5–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 5 1983 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Bruins Full CBC HNIC broadcast|id=_FNzvmZ2Lv_U}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1983 Wales Conference Final Bruins at Islanders (better quality) (CBC)|id=4bKtpkqitwI}}</ref>
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|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
|Edmonton-[[1982–83 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]
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|[[1982–83 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1982–83 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1983 Conference Final, Gm1: Blackhawks vs Oilers|id=_jsgYuW_l10}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1983 - Game 4 - Edmonton Oilers @ Chicago Blackhawks|id=S62WFrr_Vho}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Classic Games: 1983 Conference Final, Gm1: Blackhawks vs Oilers|id=_jsgYuW_l10}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1983 - Game 4 - Edmonton Oilers @ Chicago Blackhawks|id=S62WFrr_Vho}}</ref>
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Edmonton)<br>[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]] (in Chicago)
 
|[[Jim Robson]] (in Edmonton)<br>[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]] (in Chicago)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (in Edmonton)<br>[[Mickey Redmond]] (in Chicago)
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] (in Edmonton)<br>[[Mickey Redmond]] (in Chicago)
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1984 Stanley Cup playoffs|1984]]
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| rowspan="8" |[[1984 Stanley Cup playoffs|1984]]
|rowspan="4"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="4" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Boston-Montréal]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Boston-Montréal]]
 
|Games 1–3
 
|Games 1–3
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|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|[[Howie Meeker]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Division finals
+
| rowspan="2" |Division finals
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Québec-Montréal]]
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Québec-Montréal]]
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Nordiques vs Canadiens 1984 GM.3|id=7W6uqp2K16g}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1984 Adams Division Final Montreal Canadiens vs Quebec Nordiques Game 4|id=cjoIdmgTf3k}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Canadiens vs Nordiques 1984 GM.5|id=sK0HSZx78Dg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Nordiques @ Canadiens 04/20/84 {{!}} Game 6 Division Finals 1984 (Good Friday Massacre)|id=65sYyUEEcsg}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Nordiques vs Canadiens 1984 GM.3|id=7W6uqp2K16g}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1984 Adams Division Final Montreal Canadiens vs Quebec Nordiques Game 4|id=cjoIdmgTf3k}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Canadiens vs Nordiques 1984 GM.5|id=sK0HSZx78Dg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Nordiques @ Canadiens 04/20/84 {{!}} Game 6 Division Finals 1984 (Good Friday Massacre)|id=65sYyUEEcsg}}</ref>
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|[[Mickey Redmond]]<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (first two periods of Game 6; rest of series entirely)<br>[[Don Cherry]] (third period of Game 6)
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]]<br>[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]] (first two periods of Game 6; rest of series entirely)<br>[[Don Cherry]] (third period of Game 6)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]]
+
|[[Battle of Alberta#Flames_vs._Oilers|Edmonton-Calgary]]
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1984 Second Round - Edmonton Oilers vs. Calgary Flames, Game 7|id=GXZJ9jQbdz0}}</ref>
+
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1984 4 20 Smythe Division Final Edmonton Oilers vs Calgary Flames Game 6|id=c_I2oRIYr-c}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1984 Second Round - Edmonton Oilers vs. Calgary Flames, Game 7|id=GXZJ9jQbdz0}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Conference finals
+
| rowspan="2" |Conference finals
 
|[[1983–84 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1983–84 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
 
|[[1983–84 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1983–84 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=J7vUquN7J-M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=-6UXdQ7EQgY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 5 1984 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Canadiens CBC Hockey Night in Canada broadcast|id=M2UQ7Z5LkN0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=yud7ERNsJMw}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 3 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=J7vUquN7J-M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=-6UXdQ7EQgY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 5 1984 Wales Conference Final Islanders at Canadiens CBC Hockey Night in Canada broadcast|id=M2UQ7Z5LkN0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 6 1984 Wales Conference Final Canadiens at Islanders (CBC)|id=yud7ERNsJMw}}</ref>
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|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
|Edmonton-[[1983–84 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
+
|[[1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1983–84 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
 
|Games 1–4
 
|Games 1–4
 
|[[Jim Robson]]
 
|[[Jim Robson]]
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Chico Resch]]
 
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Chico Resch]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="7"|[[1985 Stanley Cup playoffs|1985]]
+
| rowspan="7" |[[1985 Stanley Cup playoffs|1985]]
|rowspan="3"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 First Round - Montreal vs. Boston, Game 4, PART 1|id=NYn3xgn_wf8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 First Round - Montreal vs. Boston, Game 4, PART 2|id=7hilxtfZsAc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins 1985|id=Sgn89H0e1sY}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 First Round - Montreal vs. Boston, Game 4, PART 1|id=NYn3xgn_wf8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 First Round - Montreal vs. Boston, Game 4, PART 2|id=7hilxtfZsAc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Boston Bruins 1985|id=Sgn89H0e1sY}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
+
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1984–85 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]]
 
|[[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1984–85 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]]
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|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"|Divisional finals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional finals
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
|in Montréal<ref>{{YouTube|title=Québec Nordiques vs Montréal Canadiens - Game 7 1985 Adams Divison Final (02/05/1985)|id=JjxVLT9fTGc}}</ref>
+
|in Montréal<ref>{{YouTube|title=Québec Nordiques vs Montréal Canadiens - Game 7 1985 Adams Division Final (02/05/1985)|id=JjxVLT9fTGc}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
+
|[[Mickey Redmond]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]-[[1984–85 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
 
|[[1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]-[[1984–85 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]
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|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1984–85 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]]
|Edmonton-Winnipeg
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#3 Second Round|id=MAp5SQJobNE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#4 Second Round|id=tHr-N110rXQ}}</ref>
+
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 04 18 1985 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Smythe Division Final Game 1|id=u8x8qa00tjo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#3 Second Round|id=MAp5SQJobNE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#4 Second Round|id=tHr-N110rXQ}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Conference finals
 
|Conference finals
  +
|[[1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1984–85 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]]
|Edmonton-Chicago
 
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1985 - Game 5 - Chicago Blackhawks @ Edmonton Oilers|id=c7qugL3eUaQ}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1985 - Game 5 - Chicago Blackhawks @ Edmonton Oilers|id=c7qugL3eUaQ}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]] and [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="9"|[[1986 Stanley Cup playoffs|1986]]
+
| rowspan="9" |[[1986 Stanley Cup playoffs|1986]]
|rowspan="4"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="4" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Playoffs - Habs sweep Bruins|id=5OA-BJNFaR0}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–3<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Playoffs - Habs sweep Bruins|id=5OA-BJNFaR0}}</ref>
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[1985–86 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]-[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]
 
|[[1985–86 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]]-[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]
|Games 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 NHL SCP QTR Finals G 5 St Louis @ Minnesota 4 15 1986|id=BDBmVeVS_PM}}</ref>
+
|Games 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 NHL SCP QTR Finals G 5 St Louis @ Minnesota 4 15 1986|id=6hSiuspMY9s}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
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|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"|Divisional finals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional finals
 
|[[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1985–86 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|[[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1985–86 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Claude Lemieux 1986 Game 7 OT vs Whalers|id=mlggFDgz1Vo}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Claude Lemieux 1986 Game 7 OT vs Whalers|id=mlggFDgz1Vo}}</ref>
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|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]-[[1985–86 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]
|St. Louis-Toronto
 
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Norris Division Final St Louis Blues vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game 2|id=2YQms2Gkdsc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Leafs vs Blues gm 6 with Dan Maloney|id=MzmThXUkXes}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Toronto vs St Louis April 30 gm 7 RB|id=oouM9F5rFQs}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Norris Division Final St Louis Blues vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game 2|id=2YQms2Gkdsc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Leafs vs Blues gm 6 with Dan Maloney|id=MzmThXUkXes}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Toronto vs St Louis April 30 gm 7 RB|id=oouM9F5rFQs}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]]
+
|[[Battle of Alberta#Flames vs. Oilers|Edmonton-Calgary]]
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=CBC 1986 Playoffs Opening (Oilers vs Flames)|id=X36VjCCrspE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Flames @ Oilers 04/18/86 {{!}} Game 1 Division Final 1986|id=jwkAQ_YLp1k}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Oilers @ Flames 04/28/86 {{!}} Game 6 Division Final 1986|id=dFr0hZ9K_Bc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Smythe Division Final 1986 - Game 7 - Calgary Flames @ Edmonton Oilers|id=T1LkboLuJaw}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=CBC 1986 Playoffs Opening (Oilers vs Flames)|id=X36VjCCrspE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Flames @ Oilers 04/18/86 {{!}} Game 1 Division Final 1986|id=jwkAQ_YLp1k}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Classic: Oilers @ Flames 04/28/86 {{!}} Game 6 Division Final 1986|id=dFr0hZ9K_Bc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Smythe Division Final 1986 - Game 7 - Calgary Flames @ Edmonton Oilers|id=T1LkboLuJaw}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|[[Gary Dornhoefer]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"|Conference finals
+
| rowspan="2" |Conference finals
|Montréal-[[1985–86 New York Rangers season|New York Rangers]]
+
|[[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1985–86 New York Rangers season|New York Rangers]]
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 1 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=EdgTLyxALGY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 2 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=p_kVQBptrho}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 3 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=VkoPZfLoMSc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 4 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=gq1-H_dAlrE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 5 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=gqWmPRgnK4s}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 New York Rangers Vs Montreal Canadiens Hockey Classics NHL Network|id=nou2oYCzk3E}}</ref>
+
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 1 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=EdgTLyxALGY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 2 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=p_kVQBptrho}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 3 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=VkoPZfLoMSc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Montreal Canadiens Cup Journey '86: Conference Finals game 4 vs Rangers (VHS)|id=gq1-H_dAlrE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 New York Rangers Vs Montreal Canadiens Hockey Classics NHL Network|id=nou2oYCzk3E}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-St. Louis
+
|[[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Monday Night Miracle {{!}} Retro Recap {{!}} Flames vs Blues|id=4gsLJOR-kJ4}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Monday Night Miracle {{!}} Retro Recap {{!}} Flames vs Blues|id=4gsLJOR-kJ4}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="9"|[[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]]
+
| rowspan="9" |[[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]]
|rowspan="5"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="5" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|Games 1–4
 
|Games 1–4
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[1986–87 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]-[[1986–87 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]
 
|[[1986–87 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]]-[[1986–87 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Stanley Cup Playoffs Division Semi Final St Louis at Toronto|id=0I8bDUMix54}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Leafs vs Blues gm 6 RB April 16|id=JuU588vIyFo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 First Round - St. Louis vs. Toronto, Game 6|id=GuE91jY2hJI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Toronto Maple Leafs vs St. Louis Blues Molson Leafs Classics Leafs TV|id=BGXzoFzRbZw}}</ref>
+
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Stanley Cup Playoffs Division Semi Final St. Louis at Toronto|id=0I8bDUMix54}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
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|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Capitals–Islanders rivalry|Washington-New York Islanders]]
+
|[[1986–87 Washington Capitals season|Washington]]-[[1986–87 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]
|Game 7<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 7 1987 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Capitals (Easter Epic) (CBC) (better quality)|id=k9xVb8hy4H8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 7 1987 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Capitals Easter Epic Unedited CBC HNIC|id=Yr82ay9NDdA}}</ref>
+
|[[Easter Epic|Game 7]]<ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 7 1987 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Capitals (Easter Epic) (CBC) (better quality)|id=k9xVb8hy4H8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 7 1987 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Capitals Easter Epic Unedited CBC HNIC|id=Yr82ay9NDdA}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"|Divisional finals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional finals
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
 
|[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montréal-Québec]]
 
|in Montréal<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Quebec Nordiques - Montreal Canadiens G1|id=hNpJL5upKWQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Apr.28/1987 Quebec Nordiques – Montreal Canadiens G5|id=P_DxTC37T7g}}</ref>
 
|in Montréal<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Quebec Nordiques - Montreal Canadiens G1|id=hNpJL5upKWQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Apr.28/1987 Quebec Nordiques – Montreal Canadiens G5|id=P_DxTC37T7g}}</ref>
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|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1986–87 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]]
|Edmonton-Winnipeg
 
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#1 Second Round|id=6o0yzIV-iBI}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#1 Second Round|id=6o0yzIV-iBI}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
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|-
 
|-
 
|Conference finals
 
|Conference finals
|[[1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1986–87 Montreal Canadiens season|Montreal]]
+
|[[1986–87 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]-[[1986–87 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]
 
|Games 1–6
 
|Games 1–6
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"|[[1988 Stanley Cup playoffs|1988]]
+
| rowspan="8" |[[1988 Stanley Cup playoffs|1988]]
|rowspan="4"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="4" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[1987–88 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1987–88 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|[[1987–88 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1987–88 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|Games 1–6
 
|Games 1–6
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[Maple Leafs–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Toronto]]
 
|[[Maple Leafs–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Toronto]]
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 2 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Detroit Red Wings|id=tb10m_qI1hI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Apr.09/1988 Game3 Detroit Red Wings - Toronto Maple Leafs|id=ISeC-qP3QZ8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 4 - Detroit Red Wings @ Toronto Maple Leafs|id=akRc6Sb7MYM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 5 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Detroit Red Wings|id=-FHRj8dcqvg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings Playoffs - April 12, 1988 NHL Network Classics|id=SGYm_oUv5Pw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 6 - Detroit Red Wings @ Toronto Maple Leafs|id=FRs3RliOh30}}</ref>
+
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 2 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Detroit Red Wings|id=tb10m_qI1hI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Apr.09/1988 Game3 Detroit Red Wings - Toronto Maple Leafs|id=ISeC-qP3QZ8}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 4 - Detroit Red Wings @ Toronto Maple Leafs|id=akRc6Sb7MYM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Toronto Maple Leafs @ Detroit Red Wings|id=-FHRj8dcqvg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings Playoffs - April 12, 1988 NHL Network Classics|id=SGYm_oUv5Pw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Norris Division Semi-Finals 1988 - Game 6 - Detroit Red Wings @ Toronto Maple Leafs|id=FRs3RliOh30}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
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|[[Chico Resch]]
 
|[[Chico Resch]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"|Divisional finals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional finals
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988: Game#5 Adams Division final|id=tmDJI1Q38dE}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988: Game#5 Adams Division final|id=tmDJI1Q38dE}}</ref>
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|<br>[[Harry Neale]] (Games 6–7)
 
|<br>[[Harry Neale]] (Games 6–7)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Battle of Alberta|Calgary-Edmonton]]
+
|[[Battle of Alberta#Flames vs. Oilers|Calgary-Edmonton]]
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Smythe Division Finals 1988 - Game 2 - Edmonton Oilers @ Calgary Flames|id=qvBDk5LlFMQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Edmonton Oilers Vs Calgary Flames Game 2 Playoffs NHL Classics NHL Network|id=2SxGJn7NDUw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers sweep Flames 1988|id=nXNl82g3PC0}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Smythe Division Finals 1988 - Game 2 - Edmonton Oilers @ Calgary Flames|id=qvBDk5LlFMQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Edmonton Oilers Vs Calgary Flames Game 2 Playoffs NHL Classics NHL Network|id=2SxGJn7NDUw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers sweep Flames 1988|id=nXNl82g3PC0}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
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|-
 
|-
 
|Conference finals
 
|Conference finals
|[[1987–88 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-New Jersey
+
|[[1987–88 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1987–88 New Jersey Devils season|New Jersey]]
 
|Games 1–7
 
|Games 1–7
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|[[Harry Neale]]
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="9"|[[1989 Stanley Cup playoffs|1989]]
+
| rowspan="9" |[[1989 Stanley Cup playoffs|1989]]
|rowspan="3"|Divisional semifinals
+
| rowspan="3" |Divisional semifinals
 
|[[1988–89 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1988–89 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|[[1988–89 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1988–89 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]
 
|Games 1–4
 
|Games 1–4
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|[[John Garrett (ice hockey)|John Garrett]] (Games 1–2)<br>[[Harry Neale]] (Games 3–7)
 
|[[John Garrett (ice hockey)|John Garrett]] (Games 1–2)<br>[[Harry Neale]] (Games 3–7)
 
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|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]]
 
|Games 1–5
 
|Games 1–5
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|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
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|[[1988–89 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-Los Angeles
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|[[1988–89 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1988–89 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]]
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=#TBT: Gilmour gives Flames series lead over Kings in 89'|id=NUHdSWD2--M}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=#TBT: Gilmour gives Flames series lead over Kings in 89'|id=NUHdSWD2--M}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]]
 
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|Montréal-[[1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]
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|[[1988–89 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]]-[[1988–89 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]]
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988-89 - Canadiens @ Flyers, Game 4 - Fight at Habs Bench|id=_lx_NbNhFt4}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988-89 - Canadiens @ Flyers, Game 6 - Ron Hextall mugs Chris Chelios|id=BXR5epHuLaE}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–6<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988-89 - Canadiens @ Flyers, Game 4 - Fight at Habs Bench|id=_lx_NbNhFt4}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988-89 - Canadiens @ Flyers, Game 6 - Ron Hextall mugs Chris Chelios|id=BXR5epHuLaE}}</ref>
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Bob Cole (sportscaster)|Bob Cole]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
|[[Scotty Bowman]] and [[Dick Irvin, Jr.]]
 
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|Calgary-[[1988–89 Chicago Blackhawks season|Chicago]]
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|[[1988–89 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1988–89 Chicago Blackhawks season|Chicago]]
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks vs Calgary Flames Brawl 1989|id=Mk4wOxpMZVI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Flames win Conference Final (1989)|id=Kja71j6MDj0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL May10/1989 Game5 Chicago Blackhawks - Calgary Flames|id=OGfxTSq2nC8}}</ref>
 
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Chicago Blackhawks vs Calgary Flames Brawl 1989|id=Mk4wOxpMZVI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Flames win Conference Final (1989)|id=Kja71j6MDj0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL May10/1989 Game5 Chicago Blackhawks - Calgary Flames|id=OGfxTSq2nC8}}</ref>
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
 
|[[Don Wittman]]
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===Notes===
 
===Notes===
*On April 9, 1980, [[CBC Television|CBC]] carried the [[ACTRA Award|ACTRA awards]] ceremony. This caused the [[1979–80 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]-[[1979–80 Montreal Canadiens season|Montréal]] and [[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]] playoff games not to be televised. Meanwhile, the [[1979–80 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]-[[1979–80 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]] game was shifted to [[CHCH-TV|CHCH]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]] while the [[1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-[[1979–80 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]] game was televised by CBC regionally in [[British Columbia]] as usual. The ACTRA awards show was [[Broadcast delay|tape-delayed]] into [[prime time]] on the [[British Columbia Coast|west coast]].
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*On April 9, 1980, [[CBC Television|CBC]] carried the [[ACTRA Award|ACTRA awards]] ceremony. This caused the [[1979–80 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]-[[1979–80 Montreal Canadiens season|Montreal]] and [[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers season|Philadelphia]] playoff games not to be televised. Meanwhile, the [[1979–80 Toronto Maple Leafs season|Toronto]]-[[1979–80 Minnesota North Stars season|Minnesota]] game was shifted to [[CHCH-TV|CHCH]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]] while the [[1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-[[1979–80 Buffalo Sabres season|Buffalo]] game was televised by CBC regionally in [[British Columbia]] as usual. The ACTRA awards show was [[Broadcast delay|tape-delayed]] into [[prime time]] on the [[British Columbia Coast|west coast]].
*Aside from the [[1982 Stanley Cup Finals]], [[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]]'s only other nationally televised postseason games from that year were the [[1981–82 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1981–82 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]] game (April 12), the [[1981–82 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1981–82 Quebec Nordiques season|Québec]] game (April 23), the deciding game 7 between them at [[Boston Garden]] (April 25), and the [[1981–82 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-[[1981–82 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]] game (May 6). All other games were seen regionally.
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*Aside from the [[1982 Stanley Cup Finals]], [[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]]'s only other nationally televised postseason games from that year were the [[1981–82 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1981–82 Los Angeles Kings season|Los Angeles]] game (April 12), the [[1981–82 Boston Bruins season|Boston]]-[[1981–82 Quebec Nordiques season|Quebec]] game (April 23), the deciding game seven between them at [[Boston Garden]] (April 25), and the [[1981–82 Vancouver Canucks season|Vancouver]]-[[1981–82 Chicago Black Hawks season|Chicago]] game (May 6). All other games were seen regionally.
 
*[[NHL on CTV|CTV]] had the national rights for the 1986 [[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]] playoff series, except in the [[CFCN-TV|Calgary market]], for which [[Hockey Night in Canada|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 [[CBRT (TV)|Alberta]] and [[CBUT|British Columbia]], but not nationally.
 
*[[NHL on CTV|CTV]] had the national rights for the 1986 [[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-[[1985–86 St. Louis Blues season|St. Louis]] playoff series, except in the [[CFCN-TV|Calgary market]], for which [[Hockey Night in Canada|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 [[CBRT (TV)|Alberta]] and [[CBUT|British Columbia]], but not nationally.
 
*In [[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]], the first round series was extended to a best-of-7 series. In previous years, that round was a best-of-5. Like previous years, every round after the first was a best-of-7 series.
 
*In [[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]], the first round series was extended to a best-of-7 series. In previous years, that round was a best-of-5. Like previous years, every round after the first was a best-of-7 series.
*On April 18, 1988 (during Game 1 of the [[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montréal-Boston]] playoff series) at approximately 8:08&nbsp;p.m. local time, there was a power outage in the province of [[Québec]]. While darkness enveloped [[Montréal]] and the [[Montreal Forum|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.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=1988-04-19|title=6 Million Without Power During Night : Quebec Gets Lights Back, Then New Outage Hits|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-04-19-mn-1451-story.html|access-date=2021-08-01|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=A power failure -- the second in 12 hours...|url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/04/19/A-power-failure-the-second-in-12-hours/2689577425600/|access-date=2021-08-01|website=UPI|language=en}}</ref>
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*On April 18, 1988 (during Game 1 of the [[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montreal-Boston]] playoff series) at approximately 8:08&nbsp;p.m. local time, there was a power outage in the province of [[Quebec]]. While darkness enveloped [[Montreal]] and the [[Montreal Forum|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.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=1988-04-19|title=6 Million Without Power During Night : Quebec Gets Lights Back, Then New Outage Hits|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-04-19-mn-1451-story.html|access-date=2021-08-01|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=A power failure -- the second in 12 hours...|url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/04/19/A-power-failure-the-second-in-12-hours/2689577425600/|access-date=2021-08-01|website=UPI|language=en}}</ref>
**That same day, [[Chris Cuthbert]] was assigned by CBC to report and provide updates on Game 1 of [[1987–88 Washington Capitals season|Washington]]-[[1987–88 New Jersey Devils season|New Jersey]] playoff series. However, when the Québec blackout affected CBC's coverage of the Game 1 of the Boston-Montréal playoff series, the network threw to him and the solitary camera beside him in his coverage position to work the rest 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.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Koreen|first=Eric|title=Will the one-person broadcast booth ever become commonplace in North American sports?|url=https://theathletic.com/431118/2018/07/14/will-the-one-person-broadcast-booth-ever-become-commonplace-in-north-american-sports/|access-date=2021-08-16|website=The Athletic}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-11|title=Play-by-play announcer Chris Cuthbert seems to have been everywhere the last 40 years, including your living room or basement|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2020/09/11/play-by-play-announcer-chris-cuthbert-seems-to-have-been-everywhere-the-last-40-years-including-your-living-room-or-basement.html|access-date=2021-08-16|website=thestar.com|language=en}}</ref>
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**That same day, [[Chris Cuthbert]] was assigned by CBC to report and provide updates on Game 1 of [[1987–88 Washington Capitals season|Washington]]-[[1987–88 New Jersey Devils season|New Jersey]] playoff series. However, when the Quebec blackout affected CBC's coverage of the Game 1 of the Boston-Montreal playoff series, the network threw to him and the solitary camera beside him in his coverage position to work the rest 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.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web|last=Koreen|first=Eric|title=Will the one-person broadcast booth ever become commonplace in North American sports?|url=https://theathletic.com/431118/2018/07/14/will-the-one-person-broadcast-booth-ever-become-commonplace-in-north-american-sports/|access-date=2021-08-16|website=The Athletic}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-11|title=Play-by-play announcer Chris Cuthbert seems to have been everywhere the last 40 years, including your living room or basement|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/2020/09/11/play-by-play-announcer-chris-cuthbert-seems-to-have-been-everywhere-the-last-40-years-including-your-living-room-or-basement.html|access-date=2021-08-16|website=thestar.com|language=en}}</ref>
 
*[[NHL on Global|CanWest-Global]] aired the 1988 [[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]] playoff series nationally, except for the [[CITV-TV|Edmonton]] and [[CICT-TV|Calgary]] markets, where [[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]] retained exclusive rights.
 
*[[NHL on Global|CanWest-Global]] aired the 1988 [[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]] playoff series nationally, except for the [[CITV-TV|Edmonton]] and [[CICT-TV|Calgary]] markets, where [[Hockey Night in Canada|CBC]] retained exclusive rights.
 
==See also==
 
*[[List of Hockey Night in Canada commentators]]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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==See also==
 
*[[List of Hockey Night in Canada commentators]]
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

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Throughout this period, Hockey Night in Canada studio shows were still originate on-site including the Stanley Cup Finals. Dave Hodge hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs games at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, and Dick Irvin, Jr. hosted the Montréal Canadiens games and The Fisher Report at the Forum in Montreal with Canadiens journalist Red Fisher. Steve Armitage hosts the Vancouver Canucks games, and Chris Cuthbert hosted the games in Alberta - either the Calgary Flames or Edmonton Oilers. Brian McFarlane hosted the Winnipeg Jets or Montreal Canadiens games or telecasts in the United States. This allowed for on-air talent, including commentators for the show, and their guests (often ex-players and players in their community) to provide further insights of their personal lives. Since the 1987 playoffs, Ron MacLean and Don Cherry hosted Coach's Corner, a show that was broadcast across Canada.

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
Buffalo-Vancouver Games 1–4[1] 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[2] Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer
Minnesota-Toronto Games 1, 3[3][4][5] Bill Hewitt (in Minnesota)
Bob Cole (in Toronto)
Brian McFarlane (in Minnesota)
Gerry Pinder (in Toronto)
Quarterfinals Montréal-Minnesota Games 1–7[6][7][8] Danny Gallivan Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Semifinals Philadelphia-Minnesota Games 4–5[9][10][11] 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[12][13][14][15][16] Bob Cole (Games 1–2; first half of Game 6)
Jim Robson (first half of Game 3)
Dan Kelly (2nd half of Games 3 and 6)
Gary Dornhoefer (Games 1–2, 6)
Gerry Pinder (Game 3)
1981 First round New York Islanders-Toronto Games 1–3[17][18][19][20] 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[21] 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[22][23][24] Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Calgary-Chicago Games 1–3 Bob Cole (in Calgary)
Don Wittman (in Chicago)
Gary Dornhoefer (in Calgary)
Gerry Pinder (in Chicago)
Quarterfinals New York Islanders-Edmonton Games 1–6[25][26][27] Danny Gallivan (in New York)
Don Wittman (in Edmonton)
Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr. (in New York)
Gary Dornhoefer (Games 3–4)
Gerry Pinder (Games 6)
Philadelphia-Calgary Games 1–7[28] Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer (Games 1–2, 5–7)
Gerry Pinder (Games 3–4)
Semifinals Calgary-Minnesota Games 1–6[29][30][31][32] 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[33] Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin, Jr.
Bobby Hull (in Montréal)
Gary Dornhoefer (Games 1, 3–4)
Winnipeg-St. Louis Games 1–4 Don Wittman Mickey Redmond
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–5[34] Bob Cole Don Cherry
Gary Dornhoefer (in Edmonton)
Vancouver-Calgary Games 1–3 Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Dave Hodge (in Calgary)
Howie Meeker
Divisional finals Boston-Québec Games 1–7[35][36][37][38] 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[39] Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Don Wittman (in Los Angeles)
Gary Dornhoefer
Howie Meeker (in Vancouver)
Conference finals New York Islanders-Québec Games 1–4[40][41][42] Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin, Jr.
Don Cherry (in New York)
Bobby Hull (in Québec)
Chicago-Vancouver Games 1–5[43][44][45][46] 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[47] Danny Gallivan Don Cherry and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Minnesota-Toronto Games 1–4[48] 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[49][50][51] Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer
Conference finals Boston-New York Islanders Games 2–3, 5–6[52][53] Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Chicago Games 1–4[54][55] 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[56][57] Bob Cole Dick Irvin, Jr. and Don Cherry
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–3 Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer and Don Cherry
Calgary-Vancouver Games 1–4 Don Wittman (in Calgary)
Jim Robson (in Vancouver)
Howie Meeker
Division finals Québec-Montréal Games 1–6[58][59][60][61] Bob Cole Mickey Redmond
Dick Irvin, Jr. (first two periods of Game 6; rest of series entirely)
Don Cherry (third period of Game 6)
Edmonton-Calgary Games 1–7[62][63] Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer
Conference finals Montréal-New York Islanders Games 1–6[64][65][66][67] Danny Gallivan Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Minnesota Games 1–4 Jim Robson Mickey Redmond and Chico Resch
1985 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5[68][69][70] Bob Cole Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–3 Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer
Winnipeg-Calgary Games 1–4[71][72] Don Wittman John Davidson
Divisional finals Montréal-Québec in Montréal[73] Bob Cole Mickey Redmond and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Chicago-Minnesota Game 6 Jim Robson John Davidson
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–4[74][75][76] Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer and John Davidson
Conference finals Edmonton-Chicago Games 1–6[77] Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer and John Davidson
1986 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–3[78] Dick Irvin, Jr. Harry Neale
Chicago-Toronto Games 1–3[79][80][81] Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Minnesota-St. Louis Games 4–5[82] Bob Cole Gary Dornhoefer
Edmonton-Vancouver Games 1–3 Don Wittman John Davidson
Divisional finals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–7[83] Dick Irvin, Jr. Harry Neale
St. Louis-Toronto Games 1–7[84][85][86] Bob Cole John Davidson
Edmonton-Calgary Games 1–7[87][88][89][90] Don Wittman Gary Dornhoefer
Conference finals Montréal-New York Rangers Games 1–5[91][92][93][94][95] Bob Cole Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-St. Louis Games 1–7[96] Don Wittman John Davidson
1987 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Boston Games 1–4 Dick Irvin, Jr. Gary Dornhoefer
St. Louis-Toronto Games 1–6[97] Bob Cole Harry Neale
Edmonton-Los Angeles Games 1–5[98] Jim Robson (Games 1–2, 4–5)
Steve Armitage (Game 3)
John Garrett
Calgary-Winnipeg Games 1–6[99][100][101] Don Wittman Scotty Bowman
Washington-New York Islanders Game 7[102][103] Bob Cole Harry Neale
Divisional finals Montréal-Québec in Montréal[104][105] Dick Irvin, Jr. Gary Dornhoefer
Detroit-Toronto Games 1–7[106] Bob Cole Scotty Bowman
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–4[107] Don Wittman Harry Neale
Conference finals Philadelphia-Montréal Games 1–6 Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin, Jr.
1988 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–6 Dick Irvin, Jr. Scotty Bowman
Detroit-Toronto Games 1–6[108][109][110][111][112][113] Bob Cole Harry Neale
Calgary-Los Angeles Games 1–5[114] Bruce Buchanan John Garrett
Edmonton-Winnipeg Games 1–5 Chris Cuthbert Chico Resch
Divisional finals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5[115] Bob Cole Harry Neale 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[116][117][118] Don Wittman Scotty Bowman
Conference finals Boston-New Jersey Games 1–7 Bob Cole Harry Neale
1989 Divisional semifinals Montréal-Hartford Games 1–4 Dick Irvin, Jr. Scotty Bowman
Calgary-Vancouver Games 1–7[119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140][141] Bob Cole Harry Neale (Games 1–2)
John Garrett (Games 3–7)
Los Angeles-Edmonton Games 1–7 Don Wittman (Games 1–2, 5–7)
Chris Cuthbert (Games 3–4)
John Garrett (Games 1–2)
Harry Neale (Games 3–7)
Divisional finals Montréal-Boston Games 1–5 Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia Games 6–7 Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin, Jr.
St. Louis-Chicago Game 5 Don Wittman Scotty Bowman
Calgary-Los Angeles Games 1–4[142] Don Wittman Scotty Bowman
Conference finals Montréal-Philadelphia Games 1–6[143][144] Bob Cole Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr.
Calgary-Chicago Games 1–5[145][146][147] Don Wittman Harry Neale

Notes

  • On April 9, 1980, CBC carried the ACTRA awards ceremony. This caused the Hartford-Montreal 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 Edmonton-Los Angeles game (April 12), the Boston-Quebec game (April 23), the deciding game seven between them at Boston Garden (April 25), and the Vancouver-Chicago game (May 6). 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.
  • In 1987, the first round series was extended to a best-of-7 series. In previous years, that round was a best-of-5. Like previous years, every round after the first was a best-of-7 series.
  • On April 18, 1988 (during Game 1 of the Montreal-Boston playoff series) at approximately 8:08 p.m. local time, there was a power outage in the province of Quebec. While darkness enveloped Montreal 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.[148][149]
    • That same day, Chris Cuthbert was assigned by CBC to report and provide updates on Game 1 of Washington-New Jersey playoff series. However, when the Quebec blackout affected CBC's coverage of the Game 1 of the Boston-Montreal playoff series, the network threw to him and the solitary camera beside him in his coverage position to work the rest 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.[148][149][150][151]
  • CanWest-Global aired the 1988 Edmonton-Calgary playoff series nationally, except for the Edmonton and Calgary markets, where CBC retained exclusive rights.

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