Hockey Weekend Across America
Hockey Weekend Across America is an annual event devised by USA Hockey to promote the game of ice hockey in the United States. The weekend is capped by "Hockey Day in America", with broadcasts of National Hockey League games on the national networks of NBC.
2011
In 2011, each day of the three-day event had a particular theme. Friday was "Wear Your Favorite Hockey Jersey Day". Saturday, "Bring a Friend to the Rink Day", featured a number of "Try Hockey for Free" clinics throughout the country. Sunday was "Celebrate Local Hockey Heroes Day".[1]
Four NHL games were broadcast on NBC on Sunday. The first three were regional games broadcast to specific regions of the country: Washington Capitals at Buffalo Sabres, Philadelphia Flyers at New York Rangers, and Detroit Red Wings at Minnesota Wild. The fourth game, Pittsburgh Penguins at Chicago Blackhawks, was broadcast nationally.[2]
Coincidentally, in neighboring Canada, there were also significant hockey celebrations that weekend, associated with the 2011 Heritage Classic held the same day as Hockey Day in America. The two events were unrelated, but the NHL scheduled the Sunday games so that the regional doubleheader led into the Heritage Classic, forming a tripleheader.
The American Hockey League held the "Whale Bowl," the second annual installment of its outdoor game series, on the Saturday of the same weekend. The Providence Bruins defeated the host team Connecticut Whale 5-4 in a shootout in front of 15,234 fans at Rentschler Field. Included in the same set of festivities were two other outdoor game, one involving college hockey teams and another an alumni game featuring former members of the Boston Bruins and Hartford Whalers, the namesakes of the two teams participating in the Whale Bowl.
Sunday's "Hockey Day in America" was headquartered at McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink within Millennium Park in Chicago, where the Stanley Cup was on display.[2]
2012
Hockey Weekend Across America followed a similar format for 2012. Hockey Day in America, held February 19, featured the Sabres hosting the Penguins, the Red Wings hosting the San Jose Sharks, and the Blackhawks hosting the St. Louis Blues in the regional action; the Wild hosted the Bruins in the nationally televised afternoon game, while the New Jersey Devils traveled to face the Montreal Canadiens in the nightcap on NBC Sports Network. Coverage was headquartered at Landmark Plaza in St. Paul, Minnesota. The TV coverage earned the highest ratings for a non-Winter Classic regular season game since NBC took over the broadcast contract.[3]
All 30 AHL teams played on February 19, but no outdoor games were scheduled at any level.
2013
The 2013 Hockey Day in America, held on February 17, featured three nationally televised games: Pittsburgh at Buffalo and the Los Angeles Kings at Chicago on NBC, and Washington at the NY Rangers on NBCSN.[4] NBC headquartered its coverage from Wollman Rink in New York City.
2014
The 2014 Hockey Weekend Across America was scheduled on March 1-2, later than previous years due to the Winter Olympic hockey tournament in mid-February. NBC Sports televised games on both days. On Saturday Night, March 1, NBC televised the closing game of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series between the Pittsburgh and Chicago. On the next day, NBC had Washington at Philadelphia; while NBCSN televised the 2014 Heritage Classic between the Ottawa Senators and the Vancouver Canucks, followed by Boston at the NY Rangers.
2015
The 2015 Hockey Weekend Across America was held on February 21-22, during the 35th Anniversary of the "Miracle on Ice". Members of the U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Team, who defeated the Soviet Union national team during the medal-round at the 1980 Winter Olympics, reunited at the Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York.[5] NBC also headquartered its coverage from Lake Placid. NBCSN televised the 2015 NHL Stadium Series between Los Angeles and the San Jose on February 21. The next day featured three nationally televised games: Washington at Philadelphia and Boston at Chicago on NBC, and the Dallas Stars at Minnesota on NBCSN.[6]
2016
The 2016 weekend will be held on February 20-21, with three games under the Hockey Day in America banner being played on Sunday, February 21: Pittsburgh at Buffalo followed by a 2016 NHL Stadium Series game between Chicago and Minnesota on NBC, and then Detroit at the NY Rangers on NBCSN. The Minnesota Wild destroyed the Blackhawks 6-1 in the outdoor game. While The Rangers beat the Red Wings 1-0 in OT. The Penguins also beat the Sabres 4-3. [7]
2017
The 2017 weekend will be held on February 18-19, with NBC and NBCSN combining to show a quadruple header for their Hockey Day in America coverage on Sunday, February 19. The action starts on NBC with the Capitals hosting the Rangers, followed by a game between the Red Wings and the Penguins in Pittsburgh. The action will then shift to NBCSN with the Sabres hosting the Blackhawks, and will conclude with the Sharks hosting the Bruins.[8]
References
- ^ http://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=2333
- ^ a b http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=552854
- ^ [1]
- ^ http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=655539
- ^ Burnside, Scott (February 21, 2015). "Returning for a 'Miracle' moment". ESPN. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
- ^ "NBC to celebrate 'Hockey Weekend' with tripleheader". NHL. February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
- ^ "NBC SPORTS GROUP TO AIR 105 NHL REGULAR-SEASON GAMES IN 2015-16". NBC Sports Group. July 27, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
- ^ "NBC SPORTS GROUP SCHEDULED TO AIR RECORD NUMBER OF NHL REGULAR-SEASON GAMES IN 2016-17". NBC Sports Group. July 21, 2016. Retrieved July 25, 2016.