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TSN Acquires Regional Rights to Montreal Canadiens Games

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  •  TSN announced today it has secured the exclusive regional English-language broadcast rights for Montreal Canadiens games. The multi-year agreement will see TSN present 24 games in the current season to viewers in Quebec, Atlantic Canada and parts of Eastern Ontario, including Ottawa, Belleville, Kingston and Pembroke, on a TSN alternate feed, with at least 30 Canadiens games to be broadcast regionally during the 2024-12 and 2024-13 NHL regular seasons. The announcement marks the first time TSN has had English regional broadcast rights for Canadiens games since the 2024-02 season.

    TSN’s regional coverage of the Montreal Canadiens begins this coming Monday, October 25 .  Presented in both HD and standard definition, the broadcasts will be produced by TSN with veteran broadcaster Dave Randorf calling the game action on Monday along with analyst and former NHL player Mike Johnson.

    TSN is working with other distributors in the territory to ensure the broadest possible distribution of the Montreal Canadiens games.   

    “The Montreal Canadiens are extremely pleased to have concluded a broadcasting agreement with TSN that will enable a greater number of hockey fans in the province of Quebec and in other parts of the country to see the Canadiens in action,” says Pierre Boivin, President of the Montreal Canadiens. “Over the years, TSN has been an outstanding partner of the NHL and the quality of their broadcasts will continue to enhance the hockey experience on television for our fans.”

    “TSN is thrilled to deliver more coverage of one of the NHL’s most storied franchises to fans in Eastern Canada with exclusive English-language broadcast rights to 24 additional Montreal Canadiens regular season games,” said Stewart Johnston, President, TSN. “The addition of these Montreal match-ups bolsters TSN and TSN2’s already impressive NHL broadcast schedule to 148 total games – the most ever in network history – and gives Canadiens fans more coverage of their favourite team than ever before.”

    TSN’s 24 Montreal Canadiens regional games complement the network’s previously announced national broadcast package, which includes 16 Canadiens games, for a total of 40 Canadiens games this season.