NHL Reaches 12-Year, $5.2 Billion Agreement With Rogers for Canadian Broadcast Rights

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Nov 26, 2013

TORONTO — The NHL says it has reached a 12-year, $5.2 billion agreement with Rogers Communications for the league’s Canadian broadcast and multimedia rights.

Rogers said Tuesday that the CBC will keep airing Hockey Night in Canada, and the TVA network in Quebec has all of the Canadian French-language multi-media rights.

The league says the deal gives Rogers national rights to all NHL games, including the playoffs and Stanley Cup Final, on all of its platforms in all languages.

The deal, subject to approval by the NHL Board of Governors, will begin with the 2014-15 season and run through 2025-26. The Board of Governors will next meet Dec. 9-10 in Pebble Beach, Calif.

The league says in a statement that the agreement is the largest media rights deal in its history.

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