NHL and Rogers Sign New Canadian Broadcast Deal – Who Wins & Who Loses? Paul Quinney | April 4, 2025 On April 2, the NHL and Rogers Communications extended their broadcast agreement for an additional 12 years, under which the Toronto-based communications company will pay $11 billion Canadian (CDN$) for…
Rogers Buys Bell Out of Share in Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Harrison Smajovits | September 18, 2024 Rogers Communications is now the majority owner of Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment (MLSE). The company owns the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, the American Hockey League’s (AHL) Toronto Marlies,…
The Swift Decline of Hockey Night in Canada Callum Fraser | May 9, 2015 It’s been less than a year — eight months, if you’re only counting the actual NHL season — since Rogers Communications Inc. took over Hockey Night in Canada from CBC,…
Rogers Must Retain Don Cherry Mark Wallace Graham | November 27, 2013 Grapes could be no more. Tuesday ushered in a new hockey television deal for Canadian hockey as Rogers Sportsnet and the NHL agreed to a historic 12 year, $5.2 billion…