Streaming service unveils its plans for ‘Prime Monday Night Hockey’, starting Oct. 14
Hall of Fame hockey player Mark Messier will be among the on-air talent for Amazon’s new NHL broadcast.
The broadcast team will also include hosts Andi Petrillo, formerly of CBC Sports, and Adnan Virk, who’s worked for TSN, ESPN and the MLB Network. Shows will be broadcast live from the home team’s arena, starting Oct. 14 when the Montreal Canadiens host Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Bell Centre.
On Thursdays, Petrillo will host a studio show called “NHL Coast to Coast” featuring highlights, expert analysis and interviews with players, coaches and commentators.
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