Go to main content

THE ROAD TO THE STANLEY CUP CONTINUES ON CBC'S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA WITH THE CONFERENCE FINALS

CBC’s coverage begins Monday, May 14 and includes exclusive   coverage of all potential series-deciding games of the Western Conference   Final

With one game remaining to decide   the last of the four teams left to fight for the Stanley Cup, CBC’S HOCKEY   NIGHT IN CANADA is looking ahead to its coverage of the first two games of   the Conference Final round. The winner of Saturday night’s Game 7 between the   New York Rangers and the Washington Capitals will face the New Jersey Devils in   the Eastern Conference Final, while the Los Angeles Kings take on the Phoenix   Coyotes in the Western Conference Final, with berths in the 2012 Stanley   Cup Final on the line. Live coverage is available on CBC-TV and   streaming online at CBCSports.ca.

“With another Game 7 on the   horizon, excitement continues to build from coast to coast with amazing team and   player storylines being written each night live on CBC,” said Julie Bristow,  CBC’s Executive Director or Studio and Unscripted Programming. “A whole host of   homegrown hockey heroes are still in the hunt for the Cup, and the NHL playoffs   on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada continues to give fans plenty of reasons to   cheer.”

The action gets underway on CBC   with Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 14 at 8 p.m. ET where   rookie phenom Adam Henrique, veteran netminder Martin Brodeur and the rest of   the Devils will either travel to New York to take on Henrik Lundqvist and the   Rangers, or they’ll play host to another rookie sensation in Braden Holtby, NHL   superstar Alex Ovechkin and their Washington Capitals. Jim Hughson provides   play-by-play for the series with analyst Craig Simpson joining him in the   broadcast booth while Glenn Healy provides additional analysis from between the   benches with Elliotte Friedman reporting from rinkside.

CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN   CANADA also has coverage of all of the potential series-deciding games of   the Western Conference Final, beginning with Game 4. This matchup features two   of the NHL’s hottest goaltenders in Kingston, ON’s Mike Smith for the Coyotes   going head-to-head with the Kings’ Vezina Trophy finalist, Jonathan Quick.  Play-by-play for this series will be handled by Bob Cole alongside analyst Garry   Galley with Scott Oake providing rinkside reports.

Each night during the Conference   Finals, Ron MacLean hosts CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA’s coverage of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs along with Kelly Hrudey and P.J. Stock,  providing insight and analysis for all of the Conference Semifinal games. Don   Cherry and Coach’s Corner returns in the first intermission while   the second intermission features the Hot Stove and Andi Petrillo   at the Chevrolet I-Desk.

Viewers on the go can download   the Hockey Night in Canada mobile app providing instant access to news, analysis   and game highlights. The ultimate “second screen” experience, Hockey Night   Playoff Pulse, captures the heartbeat of a nation through in-game polls,  pools and near-live access to the best three minutes from every   game.

Hockey Night in Canada   Radio on SiriusXM hosted Gord Stellick continues Monday through Friday   from 3-6 p.m. ET on channel 157. Show podcasts are also available for download   from the iTunes Store.

Hockey Night in Canada   Punjabi presented by Chevrolet continues with Harnarayan Singh handling   play-by-play duties for Round Two with coverage of the Eastern Conference Final.  The Punjabi broadcasts will be available on Rogers Cable channel 799, Shaw   Digital TV channel 328, Shaw Direct classic channel 480 and advanced channel   429, TELUS Optik TV channel 131 and on Bell TV and FIBE TV channel 232 and will   also be streamed live and on-demand on CBCSports.ca.

 

** TV Schedule   follows**

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada
CBC/Radio-Canada   is Canada’s national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural   institutions. The Corporation is a leader in reaching Canadians on new platforms   and delivers a comprehensive range of radio, television, Internet, and   satellite-based services. Deeply rooted in the regions, CBC/Radio-Canada is the   only domestic broadcaster to offer diverse regional and cultural perspectives in   English, French and eight Aboriginal languages, plus seven languages for   international audiences. In 2011, CBC/Radio-Canada celebrated 75 years of   serving Canadians and being at the centre of the democratic, social and cultural   life of Canada.

For further information, contact:

James Lamont,
  Veritas Communications

  (Work)  416-482-2617;
  (Cell) 416-859-5870
lamont@veritascanada.com

 

CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA: 2012 STANLEY CUP   PLAYOFFS

ROUND THREE - CONFERENCE FINALS

BROADCAST SCHEDULE

All series best of seven.  Schedule subject to change.

 

If the New York Rangers   advance:

NEW YORK RANGERS (#1) VS. NEW   JERSEY DEVILS (#6)

Game 1 New Jersey @  New York Mon., May 14 @ 8 p.m. ET FULL   NETWORK

Game 2 New Jersey @  New York Wed., May 16 @ 8 p.m. ET FULL   NETWORK

 

If the Washington Capitals   advance:

NEW YORK JERSEY DEVILS (#6)  VS. WASHINGTON CAPITALS (#7)

Game 1 Washington @  New Jersey Mon., May 14 @ 8 p.m. ET FULL   NETWORK

Game 2 Washington @  New Jersey Wed., May 16 @ 8 p.m. ET FULL   NETWORK

 

Discover

5 days ago

CBC/Radio-Canada to Provide Broadcast and Streaming Coverage of the 2026 Commonwealth Games, July 23–August 2

Commonwealth Sport Canada (CSC) today announced that CBC/Radio-Canada will be the exclusive broadcast and streaming home in Canada for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, taking place from Thursday, July 23 to Sunday, August 2 in Glasgow, Scotland.
June 16th at 11:55

CBC/Radio-Canada Ramps Up Commitment to Sports Coverage and Canada’s Athletes Including New Weekend Programming

CBC/Radio Canada today announced that the national public broadcaster will significantly increase its commitment to sports coverage of Canada’s high-performance athletes, professional women’s sport and of major sporting events hosted in Canada and around the world. 
May 5th at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports Unveil Broadcast Team for 2026 Season

Today, the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) in partnership with CBC Sports, unveiled an energetic and experienced broadcast team that blends veteran voices, former players and emerging talent from across Canada. This group will deliver compelling, courtside and studio coverage to audiences nationwide on CBC and CBC Gem beginning Saturday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m. ET (1:30 p.m. MT) in Edmonton as the Stingers host the Winnipeg Sea Bears to open the league’s eighth season.
April 23rd at 13:00

CEBL and CBC Sports release 2026 Season Broadcast and Streaming Schedule

Beginning May 9, CBC Sports will live stream every game of the 2026 CEBL season on the free CBC Gem streaming service, cbcsports.ca and CBC Sports YouTube channel. Additionally, six regular season matchups, the Conference Finals and the best-of-three CEBL Finals will be broadcast nationally on CBC TV.  
April 1st at 9:45

Rock League Ready to Hit the Ice in Toronto April 6–12, Marking a New Era of Professional Curling

The one-week countdown is on for the start of Rock League, as curling’s first professional league prepares to take the ice at TMU Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto, April 6-12. Fans in Canada and beyond will be able to catch every slide, sweep, and stone with comprehensive coverage worldwide, starting with the first games on Monday, April 6 at 12 Noon ET on CBC Gem and RockChannel.com