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Gary Bettman And The NHL Have Just Announced A Massive Change In The Way Games Will Be Broadcasted

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Daniel Lucente
December 12, 2024  (12:50)
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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman speaking at a press conference
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NHL games are about to be broadcasted a whole lot differently going forward, as the league and Gary Bettman announced a major change beginning on Dec 31st.

The NHL today announced that a limited number of games this season, beginning with the Dec. 31 Winter Classic between the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues, will feature American Sign Language game broadcasts.

The 'NHL in ASL' broadcast will feature two Deaf commentators doing play-by-play in American Sign Language. The game airs on Max in the United States and on Sportsnet+ in Canada.

«Building off the tremendous success of our groundbreaking NHL in ASL broadcast for the 2024 Stanley Cup Final, we are proud to continue to demonstrate the League's commitment to providing a fully immersive and accessible viewing experience that specifically meets the needs of the Deaf community for our Legacy events as well, starting for the first time with this year's NHL Winter Classic,» said Steve Mayer, President, NHL Content and Events.

«This is an NHL-led production for the Deaf by the Deaf, and we encourage all fans watching at home to tune-in to experience this special telecast.»


"This is a great first step of having representation, having deaf people on screen, having the Deaf community connect to people like them," said Brice Christianson, the founder and CEO of P-X-P, the company who will be doing the broadcast.

"For the NHL to sign off on this and to believe in this, it's groundbreaking. It's truly historic and also they've doubled down and said that they want to continue to do this."


This follows a historic moment last summer when CBC provided ASL coverage of the Stanley Cup Final on 'Hockey Night in Canada'.

"For us to be able to have this real-time coverage of play by play and colour commentary in American Sign Language being called directly as opposed to a re-interpretation is really what the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community want," said Kim Davis, the NHL's senior executive VP of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs.

"It's what they deserve. That makes the game truly meaningful for them. It is not like you're re-interpreting for them basically from another language. They are hearing the game live in their own language and the way in which they understand it best."


This is very exciting because finally, someone is trying to make hockey more accessible to audiences that have never been reached before. Kudos, Gary!

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