The following is a list of national American and Canadian television and radio networks and announcers that have broadcast the Western Conference Final games over the years.
American Television
2020s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Inside the Glass reporter(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2022 | Colorado-Edmonton | TNT[1] | Kenny Albert | Eddie Olczyk (in Denver) Keith Jones (in Edmonton) |
Keith Jones (in Denver) Darren Pang (in Edmonton) |
Nabil Karim (in Denver) Meaghan Mikkelson (in Edmonton) |
2021 | Vegas-Montreal | NBCSN (Game 1–2, 4–5)[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] | John Forslund | Joe Micheletti | Pierre McGuire | |
USA Network (Games 3, 6)[9][10] | ||||||
2020 | Vegas-Dallas | NBC (Games 1, 4)[11][12] | Kenny Albert (Games 1–3) John Forslund (Games 4–5) |
Eddie Olczyk | Pierre McGuire | |
NBCSN (Games 2, 3, 5)[13][14][15] |
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.[16]
2010s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2019 | San Jose-St. Louis | NBC (Games 1, 5)[17][18] | Kenny Albert | Joe Micheletti or Mike Milbury | Pierre McGuire and Brian Boucher |
NBCSN (Games 2–4, 6)[19][20][21][22] | |||||
2018 | Winnipeg-Vegas | NBC (Games 1, 5)[23][24] | Kenny Albert | Joe Micheletti | Pierre McGuire and Brian Boucher (Games 1–2) Pierre McGuire and Brian Boucher (Games 3–5) |
NBCSN (Games 2–4)[25][26][27] | |||||
2017 | Anaheim-Nashville | NBCSN (Games 1–4, 6)[28][29][30][31][32] | Kenny Albert | Joe Micheletti | Brian Boucher |
NBC (Game 5)[33] | |||||
2016 | St. Louis–San Jose | NBCSN (Games 1–3, 5–6)[34][35][36][37][38] | Kenny Albert | Joe Micheletti | Brian Boucher (Games 1–3, 5–6)Pierre McGuire (Game 4) |
NBC (Game 4)[39] | |||||
2015 | Anaheim-Chicago | NBC (Game 1, 4, 7)[40][41][42] | Kenny Albert (Games 1, 2, 5) Mike Emrick (Games 3, 4, 6, 7) |
Joe Micheletti (Games 1, 2, 5) Eddie Olczyk (Games 3, 4, 6, 7) |
Brian Engblom (Games 1, 2, 5) Pierre McGuire (Games 3, 4, 6, 7) |
NBCSN (Game 2–3, 5–6)[43][44][45][46] | |||||
2014 | Chicago-Los Angeles | NBC (Game 1, 3)[47] | Kenny Albert | Joe Micheletti | Brian Engblom |
NBCSN (Game 2, 4–7)[48] | |||||
2013 | Chicago-Los Angeles | NBCSN (Games 1–4)[49] | Dave Strader | Darren Pang | Brian Engblom |
NBC (Game 5)[50] | |||||
2012 | Phoenix-Los Angeles | NBCSN (Games 1–3, 5)[51][52][53][54] | Dave Strader | Darren Pang | Brian Engblom |
NBC (Game 4)[55] | |||||
2011 | Vancouver-San Jose | Versus (Games 1–3, 5)[56][57][58] | Dave Strader | Brian Engblom | Darren Pang |
NBC (Game 4)[59] | |||||
2010 | San Jose-Chicago | NBC (Game 1, 4)[60][61] | Mike Emrick (Game 1, 2, 4) John Forslund (Game 3) |
Eddie Olczyk (Game 1, 2, 4) Darren Eliot (Game 3) |
Pierre McGuire |
Versus (Game 2, 3)[62][63] | Charissa Thompson |
2000s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
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2009 | Detroit-Chicago | NBC (Games 1, 4)[64][65] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk |
Versus (Games 2, 3, 5)[66][67][68] | ||||
2008 | Detroit-Dallas | Versus (Games 1–4, 6)[69][70][71][72][73] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk |
NBC (Game 5)[74] | ||||
2007 | Detroit-Anaheim | Versus (Games 1–4, 6)[75][76][77][78][79][80] | Mike Emrick | Eddie Olczyk |
NBC (Game 5)[81][82] | ||||
2006 | Edmonton-Anaheim | OLN[83][84] | Joe Beninati | Neil Smith |
2004 | San Jose-Calgary | ESPN[85][86] | Steve Levy | Darren Pang and Brian Engblom |
2003 | Minnesota-Anaheim | ABC (Game 1)[87][88] | Gary Thorne | Bill Clement and John Davidson |
ESPN (Games 2–4)[89][90][91] | Bill Clement | |||
2002 | Detroit-Colorado | ABC (Games 1, 4)[92][93][94] | Gary Thorne | Bill Clement |
ESPN (Games 2, 3, 5–7)[95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102][103] | ||||
2001 | Colorado-St. Louis | ABC (Game 1)[104] | Gary Thorne (Games 1–3) Steve Levy (Games 4–5) |
Bill Clement (Games 1–3) Darren Pang (Games 4–5) |
ESPN (Games 2–5)[105][106][107][108] | ||||
2000 | Dallas-Colorado | ESPN (Games 1–3, 5–7)[109][110][111] | Steve Levy (Games 1–2) Gary Thorne (Games 3–7) |
Darren Pang (Games 1–2) Bill Clement (Games 3–7) |
ABC (Game 4)[112][113][114][115] |
1990s
Canadian Television
2020s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2022 | Colorado-Edmonton | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | Craig Simpson | Kyle Bukauskas |
Sportsnet[156] | |||||
2021 | Vegas-Montreal | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | Craig Simpson | Kyle Bukauskas |
Sportsnet[157] | |||||
2020 | Vegas-Dallas | CBC | Chris Cuthbert | Louie DeBrusk | Scott Oake |
Sportsnet[158] |
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.[16]
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[159] 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,[160] 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.[161]
2010s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
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2019 | San Jose-St. Louis | CBC/Sportsnet[162] | Dave Randorf | Garry Galley | Scott Oake |
2018 | Winnipeg-Vegas | CBC[163] | Jim Hughson | Craig Simpson | Scott Oake |
2017 | Anaheim-Nashville | CBC[164] | Paul Romanuk | Garry Galley | Christine Simpson |
2016 | St. Louis-San Jose | CBC[165] | Bob Cole | Mike Johnson | Christine Simpson |
2015 | Anaheim-Chicago | CBC[166] | Paul Romanuk | Mike Johnson | Christine Simpson |
2014 | Chicago-Los Angeles | TSN (Games 1–2, 4)[167][168][169] | Kenny Albert (Game 1) Chris Cuthbert (Games 2, 4) |
Joe Micheletti (Game 1) Ray Ferraro (Games 2, 4) |
Brian Engblom (Game 1) Farhan Lalji (Games 2, 4) |
CBC (Games 3, 5–7)[170][171][172][173] | Bob Cole | Garry Galley | Greg Millen and Cassie Campbell-Pascall | ||
2013 | Chicago-Los Angeles | TSN (Games 1–3)[174][175][176] | Gord Miller | Ray Ferraro | Ryan Rishaug |
CBC (Games 4–5)[177][178][179] | Bob Cole | Kelly Hrudey | Garry Galley and Cassie Campbell-Pascall | ||
2012 | Phoenix-Los Angeles | TSN (Games 1–3)[180] | Chris Cuthbert | Ray Ferraro | Ryan Rishaug |
CBC (Games 4–5)[181][182] | Bob Cole | Garry Galley | Scott Oake | ||
2011 | Vancouver-San Jose | CBC[183][184][185][186][187][188] | Jim Hughson | Craig Simpson | Glenn Healy and Elliotte Friedman |
2010 | San Jose-Chicago | TSN (Games 1–3)[189] | Mike Emrick (Game 1 NBC) Chris Cuthbert (Game 2, 3) |
Eddie Olczyk (Game 1 NBC) Pierre McGuire (Game 2, 3) |
Pierre McGuire (Game 1 NBC) Ryan Rishaug (Game 2, 3) |
CBC (Game 4)[190][191][192] | Jim Hughson | Craig Simpson | Scott Oake and Kelly Hrudey |
Notes
- 2010: TSN's Game 1 broadcast was a simulcast of NBC's coverage of the game.
- 2011: CBC's Glenn Healy was positioned between the team benches and provided color commentary in addition to reporting.
- 2013: CBC's Garry Galley was positioned between the team benches and provided color commentary in addition to reporting.
- 2014: TSN's Game 1 broadcast was a simulcast of NBC's coverage of the game.
- 2015–present – CBC's coverage is now produced by Sportsnet under a 12-year exclusive contract signed by the NHL and Rogers Communications.[193][194][195][196]
2000s
1990s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
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1999 | Dallas-Colorado | CBC[230][231] | Chris Cuthbert | Brian Hayward (Games 1, 5) John Davidson (Games 2–4, 6–7) |
1998 | Dallas-Detroit | CBC[232][233][234][235][236][237] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1997 | Colorado-Detroit | CBC[238][239][240][241][242] | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett |
1996 | Detroit-Colorado | CBC[243][244][245][246][247][248] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1995 | Detroit-Chicago | CBC[249][250][251][252][253] | Chris Cuthbert | John Garrett and Dick Irvin, Jr. |
1994 | Toronto-Vancouver | CBC[254][255] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1993 | Toronto-Los Angeles | CBC[256][257][258][259][260] | Bob Cole | Harry Neale |
1992 | Chicago-Edmonton | CBC | Don Wittman | Harry Neale |
1991 | Edmonton-Minnesota | CBC | Don Wittman | Harry Neale |
1990 | Edmonton-Chicago | CBC[261][262][263] | Don Wittman | Scotty Bowman |
Notes
- Prior to the 1993–94 season, the NHL's Western Conference was known as the Clarence Campbell Conference. The Campbell Conference was created in 1974 when the NHL realigned its teams into two conferences and four divisions.
1980s
Notes
- Technically, there was no official "Conference Finals" prior to 1982. Prior to that time, all teams were pooled together and seeded for the playoffs. For example, the Calgary-Minnesota (1981) and Philadelphia-Minnesota (1980) series were not Campbell Conference Finals. Meanwhile, Minnesota was in the Wales Conference prior to re-alignment, meaning that the decision to call it the Campbell Conference Final was completely arbitrary on the part of the editor. The same holds true for the Eastern Conference.
1970s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
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1978 | Boston-Philadelphia | CBC | Bob Cole | Bill Clement and Brian McFarlane |
1972 | Minnesota-St. Louis | CBC | Danny Gallivan | Dick Irvin, Jr. |
Notes
- The NHL's Western Conference was once known as the West Division. The West Division existed from 1967, when the NHL was made up of a single division, until 1974 when the league realigned its format into two conferences of two divisions each.
1960s
Year | Teams | Network | Play-by-play | Colour commentator |
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1968 | St. Louis-Minnesota | CBC | Bill Hewitt | Brian McFarlane |
Radio
2000s
Year | Teams | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Color Commentator(s) |
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2007 | Detroit-Anaheim | NHL Radio (continental) WXYT (Detroit) KLAA (Anaheim) |
Dave Strader Ken Kal Steve Carroll |
Joe Micheletti Paul Woods Dan Wood |
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