The following is a list of personalities who have broadcast National Hockey League games on Rogers Sportsnet and its affiliated television properties since its inception as CTV Sportsnet in 1998. This includes telecasts that are part of the current national television contract in Canada under the titles Scotiabank Wednesday Night Hockey and Hockey Night in Canada. It also includes games under the national cable contract of 1998 to 2002, as well as regional telecasts of Canadian-based clubs that have appeared on regional Sportsnet channels.[1][2][3]
Current
editPlay-by-play
editNational
edit- John Bartlett: 2014–2017, 2018–present
- Chris Cuthbert: 2020–present
- Harnarayan Singh: 2021–present
- Leah Hextall: 2022–present
- Rob Faulds: 2021–present
- Mike Luck: 2022–present
Regional
edit- Jon Abbott (Calgary): 2024–present
- Chris Cuthbert (Toronto): 2021–present
- Jack Michaels (Edmonton): 2021–present
- John Shorthouse (Vancouver): 1998–99, 2008–present
Colour Commentators
editNational
edit- Craig Simpson: 1998–2002, 2014–present
- Garry Galley: 2014–present
- Greg Millen: 1998–1999, 2014–present
- Louie DeBrusk: 2016–present
- John Garrett: 1998–2002, 2014–present
Regional
edit- Louie DeBrusk: (Edmonton): 2008–2014, 2018–present
- Kelly Hrudey (Calgary): 2014–present
- Greg Millen (Calgary): 2021–present (formerly Ottawa 1998–2003 and Toronto 2006–2020)
- Craig Simpson (Toronto): 2021–present; (formerly Edmonton 1998–2003)
- Ray Ferraro (Vancouver): 2023–present; (formerly Edmonton 2003–2008)
- Dave Tomlinson (Vancouver): 2023–present
Studio hosts
edit- Ron MacLean: 2014–present
- David Amber: 2014–present
- Caroline Cameron: 2018–2024, 2025–present
Studio analysts
edit- Elliotte Friedman: 2014–present
- Kelly Hrudey: 2014–present
- Colby Armstrong: 2016–present
- Kevin Bieksa: 2020–present
- Jennifer Botterill: 2021–present
- Luke Gazdic: 2021–present
- Jamal Mayers: 2021–present
- Anson Carter: 2022–present
- Justin Williams: 2023–present
Rinkside reporters
edit- Gene Principe (Edmonton): 1998–present (Secondary late-night games)
- Dan Murphy (Vancouver): 2001–present (Secondary late-night games)
- Scott Oake: 2014–present (late-night games & After Hours)
- Shawn McKenzie (Toronto, Montréal or Ottawa): 2015–present
- Kyle Bukauskas (Toronto): 2016–present
- Caroline Cameron (Montréal or Ottawa): 2018–2024, 2025–present
- Ryan Leslie (Calgary): 2018–present (Secondary late-night games)
- Sean Reynolds (Winnipeg): 2021-Present
Past
editPlay-by-Play
editNational
edit- R.J. Broadhead: 2014–2021
- Bob Cole: 2014–2019
- Jim Hughson: 1998–2002; 2014–2021
- Dave Randorf: 2014–2020
- Paul Romanuk: 2014–2018
Regional
edit- Rick Ball (Calgary): 2014-2024
- John Bartlett (Montréal): 2014–2017, (Toronto): 2018–2020
- Joe Bowen (Toronto): 2001–2014
- Dean Brown (Ottawa): 1999–2014
- Bruce Buchanan (Edmonton): 1998–2001, (Calgary): 2001–2002
- Rob Faulds: (Ottawa): 1998–99, (Montréal): 2002–2004
- Jim Hughson (Vancouver) 1999–2008
- Rob Kerr (Calgary): 2011–2014
- Peter Loubardias (Calgary): 2008–2011
- Roger Millions (Calgary): 2002–2008
- Mike Toth (Calgary) 1998–1999
- Kevin Quinn (Calgary): 1999–2001, (Edmonton): 2001–2020
- Ed Whalen (Calgary): 1998–1999
Colour Commentators
editNational
edit- Glenn Healy: 2014–2016
- Mike Johnson: 2014–2016
Regional
edit- Cassie Campbell-Pascall (Calgary): 2014–2023
- Garry Galley (Toronto): 2017–2020, (Ottawa): 2003–2010
- John Garrett (Vancouver): 2002–2023 (formerly Calgary 1998–2008)
- Mike Johnson (Toronto): 2014–2016
- Harry Neale (Toronto): 2001–2007
- Denis Potvin (Ottawa): 2010–2014
- Ryan Walter (Vancouver): 1998–2002, (Calgary): 2002–2008, (Montréal) 2002–2004
- Drew Remenda: (Edmonton): 2014–2020
- Charlie Simmer (Calgary): 2008–2014
- Jason York (Montréal): 2014–2017, (Ottawa): 2010–2014
Studio hosts
edit- Darren Dreger: 1998–2001
- George Stroumboulopoulos: 2014–2016
- Leah Hextall: 2014–2016
- Jeff Marek: 2014–2021
- Daren Millard: 2001–2018
Studio analysts
edit- Brian Burke: 2018–2021
- Damien Cox: 2011–2016
- Don Cherry: 2014–2019
- Glenn Healy: 2014–2016
- Corey Hirsch: 2014–2022
- Billy Jaffe: 2014–2016
- Mike Johnson: 2014–2016
- Chris Johnston: 2014–2021
- Nick Kypreos: 1998–2019
- Greg Millen: 1998–1999
- Doug MacLean: 2009–2019
- Scott Morrison: 2014–2019
- John Shannon: 2005–2019
- Anthony Stewart: 2019–2024
- P. J. Stock: 2014–2016
Rinkside reporters
edit- David Amber: 2014–2016
- Cassie Campbell-Pascall: 2014–2023
- Chantal Desjardins: 2014–2016
- Roger Millions: 2008–2018
- Perry Solkowski: 1998–2001
- Mike Toth: 1998–2008
References
edit- ^ Gatehouse, Jonathon (2013-11-26). "How Rogers scored a blockbuster deal with the NHL". Macleans.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ "Rogers and CBC sign new 7-year deal for Hockey Night in Canada". www.sportsnet.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
- ^ "NHL, Rogers reach $5.2B Canadian TV deal". ESPN.com. 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2024-02-19.