rkhum
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- Aug 3, 2011
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Is there a map which shows the RSN/TV broadcast territory for each NHL (at least US) team similar to how there is one readily available for baseball?
Avalanche market includes Wyoming.With so many territories overlapping and being shared, it's hard to find a really accurate one and to depict it visually. this is one of the better ones ive seen but still see some discrepancies (Avalanche market is much bigger and extends into Montana and largely shard with VGK). Calgary and Edmonton look flipped etc.
At the end of the day, your exact location by zip code is what matters and the NHL has a mechanism to tell you what blackouts and markets you'll be in.
With so many territories overlapping and being shared, it's hard to find a really accurate one and to depict it visually. this is one of the better ones ive seen but still see some discrepancies (Avalanche market is much bigger and extends into Montana and largely shard with VGK). Calgary and Edmonton look flipped etc.
It does?Avalanche market includes Wyoming.
Jets market extends down to the Great Lakes.
"Down to the Great Lakes" is a bit of an odd way of saying "over to Thunder Bay." Here's how the Jets themselves describe their territory in a press release about their 2023-24 broadcast schedule:It does?
Spend a couple of days in Thunder Bay looking at local media and turning on sports channels. The place is Jets territory. And so claims the rights holder, TSN.It does?
Smaller area but larger population.All I see is the Kings map shrinking as each expansion team dilutes the fan base....