30
May

Stanley Cup Finals in a Hurry

STANLEY CUPGame 1 of the Stanley Cup is tonight on NBC and don’t leave your seat because Game 2 is tomorrow night agian on NBC.  The reason why they are on back to back nights might baffle you.

NBC decided to put both games on the weekend because they are worried of an overtime game and thus cutting into the debut of Conan O’Brien on The Tonight Show.

This is very embarrassing for the NHL.  They are at the mercy of NBC and have to comply with whatever NBC wants to do.  The Red Wings won their series on Wednesday giving them only two full days of rest before taking the ice tonight.  If tonight’s game goes into a couple of overtimes the players will be severely fatigued and have to play another game tomorrow night.  The Red Wings fought hard to earn home ice and the scheduling of the games effectively negates it for the first two games.

Hockey often gets made fun of in America and when the biggest event of the season is less of a priority of a late night talk show it speaks volumes. NBC treats the NHL like crap but the NHL won’t do anything because they’re happy at least some of the games are not on cable and everyone can watch.  Two years ago in a conference finals game between Buffalo and Ottawa that went into overtime NBC put the overtime coverage on a cable affiliate and cut to its pre-race coverage of the Preakness Stakes.

But the reality is that hockey is having a great season.  The playoffs have been great and have had a Crosby-Ovechkin matchup and now have a rematch of last years finals in Pittsburgh vs. Detroit.  It’s a shame the NHL doesn’t have a deal with a company that actaully cares about hockey.  Hockey needs to renew their TV deal they had before the lockout or get another network to broadcast the games.  While Versus does a good job in the coverage it’s not available to enough fans and if the NHL is ever going to compete with the NFL, MLB, and NBA they need to do something.  Until then we’ll enjoy the Stanley Cup and hope the two games in two days doesn’t have any negative effects on the series.

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  • Brian Szczerbinski

    Hockey is a great sport and one of the most exciting to watch. It combines brute force, finesse, and collaboration. It has everything a sports fan would want. The NHL has done a great job to win over their fans again, but they still have a lot of work to do – including a “real” TV deal with a major network.

  • Stephen Hannoch

    Playoff hockey has always been one of my favorite things to watch, and even though this seems quite embarrassing for the NHL it really isn’t. Jay Leno has been my generation’s Johnny Carson and finding out what his substitute would be like was a very big deal for millions of people. Jay has been doing that show for as long as i can remember and if it were any other night I believe NBC would have definitely made a different decision with regards to the hockey game. I agree with Brian though, the NHL needs a “real” TV deal

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