CBC, TSN/RDS return, Prime comes aboard as PWHL announces Canadian broadcast schedule
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This article was published 14/11/2024 (386 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
TORONTO – The Professional Women’s Hockey League says all 90 games of its upcoming second regular season will be shown by its Canadian broadcast partners.
The league announced its national broadcast partnerships Thursday.
TSN, RDS, and CBC/Radio-Canada will return as broadcast partners for a second season, while Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service will host games for the first time. The coverage will include French-language broadcasts of all 30 Montreal Victoire games.
CBC will show the season opener between the Toronto Sceptres and the visiting Boston Fleet on the afternoon of Nov. 30. TSN and RDS will air the Victoire game against the visiting Ottawa Charge later that day.
Prime will have exclusive Canadian coverage of all 16 Tuesday night PWHL games, beginning Dec. 3 when the Charge host the Sceptres.
Canadian coverage of the semifinal round of the PWHL playoffs will be split between TSN/RDS and Prime, while TSN/RDS will host the league final.
The PWHL says it will announce its United States broadcast partners, schedule, and talent at a later date.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 14, 2024.