The following is a list of national American and Canadian television and radio networks and announcers that have broadcast the Eastern Conference Final games over the years.
American Television
National Television
2020s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2022 | New York Rangers-Tampa Bay | ESPN | Sean McDonough | Ray Ferraro | Emily Kaplan |
2021 Stanley Cup playoffs#(2)_Tampa_Bay_Lightning_vs._(3)_New_York_Islanders | Tampa Bay-New York Islanders | NBC/NBCSN (Games 1–3, 5–6)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] | Kenny Albert (Games 1–4, 6–7) Brendan Burke (Game 5) |
Eddie Olczyk | Brian Boucher |
NBC (Game 4)[8] | |||||
2020 | Tampa Bay-New York Islanders | NBCSN (Games 1–3, 5–6)[9][10][11][12][13] | John Forslund (Games 1–3) Mike Emrick (Games 4–7) |
Eddie Olczyk | Brian Boucher |
NBC (Game 4)[14] |
Notes
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, The playoffs were held in two "hub" cities both in Canada; Edmonton, Alberta at Rogers Place, and Toronto, Ontario at Scotiabank Arena. The Conference Finals and 2020 was played at Rogers Place in Edmonton.[15] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] and the cross-border travel restrictions imposed by the Government of Canada, the league temporarily realigned this season into four divisions with no conferences. Consequently, the first two rounds of the playoffs featured intra-divisional matchups, with the higher seeded teams receiving home-ice advantage in those rounds. In the Stanley Cup Semifinals, the four remaining teams (one from each division) were reseeded based on their regular season records. After initially stating that the Campbell and Wales trophies would not be awarded this season,[17] the league decided in June 2021 that the Montreal Canadiens and Vegas Golden Knights would play for the Campbell Bowl and the New York Islanders and Tampa Bay Lightning would play for the Wales Trophy.[18]
2010s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2019 | Boston-Carolina | NBCSN (Games 1, 3–4)[19][20][21] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Brian Boucher or Pierre McGuire |
NBC (Game 2)[22] | |||||
2018 | Tampa Bay-Washington | NBCSN (Games 1–4, 6–7)[23][24][25][26][27][28] | Mike Emrick | Mike Milbury (Games 1, 2, 5) Eddie Olczyk (Games, 3, 4, 6, 7) |
Brian Boucher (Games 1–2) Pierre McGuire (Games 3–7) |
NBC (Game 5)[29] | |||||
2017 | Pittsburgh-Ottawa | NBC (Games 1, 5)[30][31] | John Forslund (Games 1–3) Mike Emrick (Games 4–7) |
Eddie Olczyk (Games 1–2, 5–7) | Pierre McGuire |
NBCSN (Games 2–4, 6–7)[32][33][34][35][36] | |||||
2016 | Pittsburgh-Tampa Bay | NBCSN[37][38][39][40][41] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk (Games 1–3, 5–7) | Pierre McGuire |
2015 | New York Rangers-Tampa Bay | NBC (Game 1)[42] | Mike Emrick (Games 1–2, 5–7) John Forslund (Game 3) Kenny Albert (Game 4) |
Eddie Olczyk (Games 2–3, 5–7) Joe Micheletti (Game 4) |
Pierre McGuire (Games 1–3, 5–7) Brian Engblom (Game 4) |
NBCSN (Games 2–7)[43][44][45][46][47][48] | |||||
2014 | Montréal-New York Rangers | NBC (Game 1) | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire |
NBCSN (Games 2–6)[49][50] | |||||
2013 | Boston-Pittsburgh | NBC (Game 1) | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire |
NBCSN (Games 2–4)[51][52] | |||||
2012 | New York Rangers-New Jersey | NBCSN (Games 1–2, 4–6)[53][54][55][56][57] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire |
NBC (Game 3)[58] | |||||
2011 | Boston-Tampa Bay | Versus (Games 1–3, 5–7)[59][60][61][62][63][64] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire (Games 1, 5–7) Joe Micheletti (Games 2–4) |
NBC (Game 4)[65] | |||||
2010 | Philadelphia-Montréal | Versus (Games 1–3, 5)[66][67][68][69] | Joe Beninati | Daryl Reaugh | Bob Harwood (Games 1–2) Billy Jaffe (Game 3) Charissa Thompson (Game 5) |
NBC (Game 4)[70] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire |
Notes
- 2015–present: Games that fall on the weekend of the Preakness Stakes only featured Emrick and McGuire in the booth, with lead color commentator Eddie Olczyk going on assignment as a handicapper for NBC's coverage of the Preakness Stakes.
2000s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | |
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2009 | Pittsburgh-Carolina[71][72][73][74] | Versus | Joe Beninati | Daryl Reaugh | |
2008 | Pittsburgh-Philadelphia | Versus (Games 1–4)[75][76][77][78] | Joe Beninati | Darren Eliot | |
NBC (Game 5)[79] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk | |||
2007 | Ottawa-Buffalo | Versus (Games 1–4)[80] | Joe Beninati | Darren Eliot | |
NBC (Game 5)[81][82] | Dave Strader | Eddie Olczyk | |||
2006 | Carolina-Buffalo | NBC (Game 1)[83] | Mike Emrick | John Davidson (Games 1, 2, 4, 6–7) Eddie Olczyk (Games 3, 5) | |
OLN (Games 2–7)[84][85][86] | |||||
2005 | Canceled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout. | ||||
2004 | Tampa Bay-Philadelphia | ABC (Games 1, 4)[87][88][89][90] | Gary Thorne | Bill Clement and John Davidson | |
ESPN (Games 2–3)[87][88][91][92] | Bill Clement | ||||
ESPN2 (Games 2–3, 5–7)[87][88][93][94][95] | |||||
2003 | New Jersey-Ottawa | ESPN2 (Game 1)[96] | Steve Levy (Games 1–4) Gary Thorne (Games 5–7) |
Darren Pang (Games 1–3) Bill Clement (Games 5–7) | |
ESPN (Games 2–3, 5–7)[97][98][99][100] | |||||
ABC (Game 4)[101][102][103][104][105][106][107] | Darren Pang and John Davidson | ||||
2002 | Carolina-Toronto | ESPN[108] | Gary Thorne (Game 1) Steve Levy (Games 2–6) |
Bill Clement (Game 1) Darren Pang (Games 2–6) | |
2001 | New Jersey-Pittsburgh | ESPN (Games 1–3, 5)[109][110][111][112][113][114][115] | Steve Levy (Games 1–3) Gary Thorne (Games 4–5) |
Darren Pang (Games 1–3) Bill Clement (Games 4–5) | |
ABC (Game 4) | |||||
2000 | Philadelphia-New Jersey | ABC (Game 1)[116][117][118][119] | Gary Thorne (Games 1–2) Steve Levy (Games 3–7) |
Bill Clement (Games 1–2) Darren Pang (Games 3–7) | |
ESPN (Games 2–7)[120][121] |
1990s
Local television (United States)
1990s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analysts |
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1994 | New York Rangers-New Jersey | MSG Network (Games 1, 5, 7) (New York area; New York Rangers)[157] | Sam Rosen | John Davidson | Al Trautwig | ||
MSG II (Game 2) (New York area; New York Rangers) | |||||||
SportsChannel New York (Game 3) (New York area; New Jersey) | Mike Emrick | Peter McNab | Stan Fischler | ||||
SportsChannel New York Plus (Games 4 and 6) (New York area; New Jersey) | |||||||
1993 | Montréal-New York Islanders | SportsChannel New York (Games 2–5) (New York area; New York Islanders)[158] | Jiggs McDonald | Ed Westfall | Stan Fischler |
1980s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
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1988 | Boston-New Jersey | NESN (Boston area; in Boston; Boston)[159] | Fred Cusick | Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea | Dave Shea | Tom Larson | |
WSBK (Boston area; in Meadowlands, New Jersey) | Derek Sanderson | Sean McDonough | Johnny Peirson | ||||
SportsChannel New York (New York area) New Jersey |
Gary Thorne and Jiggs McDonald | Peter McNab | Stan Fischler | ||||
1986 | Montréal-New York Rangers | MSG Network (New York area) | Sam Rosen | Phil Esposito | Bruce Beck | ||
1984 | Montréal-New York Islanders | WOR (New York area; in Montréal)[160][161] | Jiggs McDonald | Ed Westfall | Stan Fischler | ||
SportsChannel New York (New York area; in Long Island) | |||||||
1983 | Boston-New York Islanders | WOR (New York area; in Boston)[162] | Jiggs McDonald | Ed Westfall | Stan Fischler | ||
SportsChannel New York (New York area; in Long Island)[163][164][165] | |||||||
1982 | New York Islanders-Québec | SportsChannel New York (New York area; in Long Island)[166] | Jiggs McDonald | Ed Westfall | Stan Fischler | ||
WOR (New York area; in Québec)[167] |
Notes
- Prior to the 1993–94 season, the NHL's Eastern Conference was known as the Prince of Wales Conference. The Wales Conference was created in 1974 when the NHL realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions.
Canadian Television
2020s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2020 | Tampa Bay-New York Islanders | CBC[168][169][170][171] | Jim Hughson | Craig Simpson | Kyle Bukauskas |
Notes
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, The playoffs were held in two "hub" cities both in Canada; Edmonton, Alberta at Rogers Place, and Toronto, Ontario at Scotiabank Arena. The Conference Finals and 2020 was played at Rogers Place in Edmonton.[15]
2010s
Notes
- 2010, 2012–2016: CBC's Glenn Healy was positioned between the team benches at or ice level and provided color commentary in addition to reporting.
- 2015–present – CBC's coverage is now produced by Sportsnet under a 12-year exclusive contract signed by the NHL and Rogers Communications.[212][213][214][215]
2000s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) | |
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2009 | Pittsburgh-Carolina | TSN (in Pittsburgh) | Gord Miller | Pierre McGuire | |
CBC (in Raleigh, North Carolina)[216][217] | Bob Cole | Greg Millen | |||
2008 | Pittsburgh-Philadelphia | CBC[218] | Bob Cole | Greg Millen | |
2007 | Buffalo-Ottawa | CBC[219][220][221] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale | |
2006 | Buffalo-Carolina | TSN (Games 1, 2, 6, 7)[100] | Gord Miller | Pierre McGuire | |
CBC (Games 3–5)[100] | Jim Hughson | Greg Millen | |||
2005 | Canceled due to 2004–05 NHL lockout. | ||||
2004 | Tampa Bay-Philadelphia | TSN (Games 1, 4, 6)[222] | Gord Miller | Pierre McGuire | |
CBC (Games 2, 3, 5, 7)[222] | Bob Cole (Games 2, 3) Chris Cuthbert (Games 5, 7) |
Harry Neale (Games 2, 3) Greg Millen and Glenn Healy (Games 5, 7) | |||
2003 | Ottawa-New Jersey | CBC[223][224][225] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale | |
2002 | Carolina-Toronto | CBC[226][227][228] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale | |
2001 | New Jersey-Pittsburgh | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | Greg Millen and Glenn Healy | |
2000 | Philadelphia-New Jersey[229] | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | Greg Millen and Glenn Healy |
1990s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) |
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1999 | Toronto-Buffalo | CBC[230][231][232][233][234] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1998 | Washington-Buffalo | CBC[235] | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett |
1997 | Philadelphia-New York Rangers | CBC[236][237][238] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1996 | Pittsburgh-Florida | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett |
1995 | Philadelphia-New Jersey | CBC | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1994 | New York Rangers-New Jersey | CBC[239][240] | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1993 | Montréal-New York Islanders | CBC[241] | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1992 | Pittsburgh-Boston | CBC[242] | Bob Cole | John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1991 | Boston-Pittsburgh | CBC[243][244][245] | Bob Cole | John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1990 | Boston-Washington | CBC[246] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
Notes
- Prior to the 1993–94 season, the NHL's Eastern Conference was known as the Prince of Wales Conference. The Wales Conference was created in 1974 when the NHL realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions.
1980s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) |
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1989 | Montréal-Philadelphia | CBC | Bob Cole | Scotty Bowman and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1988 | Boston-New Jersey | CBC | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1987 | Philadelphia-Montréal | CBC | Bob Cole | Harry Neale and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1986 | Montréal-New York Rangers | CBC[247][248][249][250][251] | Bob Cole | Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1985 | Québec-Philadelphia | CTV | Dan Kelly | Ron Reusch |
1984 | Montréal-New York Islanders | CBC (Games 1–4 Eastern Canada; Games 5, 6 national)[252][253][254] | Danny Gallivan | Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1983 | Boston-New York Islanders | CBC (Games 2, 3, 5, 6)[255] | Danny Gallivan | Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1982 | New York Islanders-Québec | CBC (Games 2 and 4; Western Canada; Games 1 and 3 National except Québec and The Maritimes)[256][257][258] | Danny Gallivan | Dick Irvin, Jr. Don Cherry (in New York) Bobby Hull (in Québec) |
Radio
2000s
Year | Teams | Flagship Station | Play-by-Play | Color commentator(s) |
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2003 | Ottawa-New Jersey | NHL Radio (Continental) | Sam Rosen | Gary Green |
CFGO (Ottawa) | Dean Brown | Gord Wilson | ||
WABC (New Jersey) | John Hennessy | Randy Velischek | ||
2001 | New Jersey-Pittsburgh | NHL Radio (Continental) | Sam Rosen | Gary Green |
WABC (New Jersey) | Mike Miller | Randy Velischek | ||
WBGG and WWSW (Pittsburgh) | Mike Lange and Paul Steigerwald | Bob Errey | ||
2000 | Philadelphia-New Jersey | NHL Radio (Continental) | Sam Rosen | Gary Green |
WIP (Philadelphia) | Tim Saunders | Steve Coates | ||
WABC (New Jersey) | Mike Miller | Randy Velischek |
1990s
Year | Teams | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
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1997 | Philadelphia-New York Rangers | NHL Radio (Continental) | Sam Rosen | Gary Green | |
WIP (Philadelphia) | John Wiedeman | Steve Coates | |||
WFAN (Games 2–5) and WEVD (Game 1) (New York Rangers) | Kenny Albert (Games 1, 4–5) Marv Albert (Games 2–3) |
Sal Messina | Kenny Albert | ||
1995 | Philadelphia-New Jersey | NHL Radio (Continental) | Kenny Albert | Gary Green | |
WIP (Philadelphia) | Jim Jackson | Steve Coates | |||
WABC (New Jersey) | Mike Miller | Sherry Ross | |||
1994 | New York Rangers-New Jersey | NHL Radio (Continental) | Kenny Albert | Gary Green | |
WFAN–AM (N.Y. Rangers) | Marv Albert (Games 2, 5) Howie Rose (Games 1, 3–4, 6–7) |
Sal Messina | Howie Rose | ||
WABC (New Jersey) | Mike Miller | Sherry Ross | |||
1993 | Montréal-New York Islanders | CIQC (Montréal) | Dino Sisto | Steve Shutt | |
WPAT & WGBB (New York Islanders) | Barry Landers | Bob Nystrom | Joel Blumberg |
1980s
Year | Teams | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color Commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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1988 | Boston-New Jersey | WPLM (Boston) | Bob Wilson | Johnny Bucyk | |
WPLM (New Jersey) | Dale Arnold | Larry Brooks |
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