In 2013-14, here was the breakdown for Leaf games:
Leafs TV: 17 games
SN Ontario: 23 games
TSN: 17 games
HNIC: 25 games
In 2014-15, the breakdown is this:
Leafs TV: 0 games
SN Ontario: 15 games
TSN4: 26 games
City TV: 4 games
SN National: 13 games
HNIC: 24 games
So, if compare what we're likely to get in broadcast teams compared to last season, what do we get?
I would say that HNIC is pretty much a wash -- likely to be primarily the same crew with Strombo largely replacing MacLean. I honestly think Strombo will be okay -- he'll just be a little annoying in a way than MacLean was a little annoying.
Given that it's the Leafs, I expect that the TSN Regional Leafs games will pretty much feature the TSN A team so we actually get 9 more games with that crew this year. I'd consider this an improvement.
Given that I think Romanuk/Randorf isn't a big difference from Bowen, the SN Ontario games shouldn't be much different than last year's. In fact, they could be better depending upon what insiders/studio analysts they use. In any event, there are 8 fewer of them this year. I'd also consider this an improvement (primarily because there are fewer).
This leaves us with the SN National/City games which at worse I think will be just below HNIC in quality. And when you consider that these 17 games effectively replace the 17 games on Leafs TV, this is a huge improvement.
So, in my opinion, the quality of Leafs broadcast overall should be better this season than last.
Of course, all these assumptions are based on viewers having access to all games either because they live in the Leafs region or because they have GameCentre or Centre Ice.
Leafs TV: 17 games
SN Ontario: 23 games
TSN: 17 games
HNIC: 25 games
In 2014-15, the breakdown is this:
Leafs TV: 0 games
SN Ontario: 15 games
TSN4: 26 games
City TV: 4 games
SN National: 13 games
HNIC: 24 games
So, if compare what we're likely to get in broadcast teams compared to last season, what do we get?
I would say that HNIC is pretty much a wash -- likely to be primarily the same crew with Strombo largely replacing MacLean. I honestly think Strombo will be okay -- he'll just be a little annoying in a way than MacLean was a little annoying.
Given that it's the Leafs, I expect that the TSN Regional Leafs games will pretty much feature the TSN A team so we actually get 9 more games with that crew this year. I'd consider this an improvement.
Given that I think Romanuk/Randorf isn't a big difference from Bowen, the SN Ontario games shouldn't be much different than last year's. In fact, they could be better depending upon what insiders/studio analysts they use. In any event, there are 8 fewer of them this year. I'd also consider this an improvement (primarily because there are fewer).
This leaves us with the SN National/City games which at worse I think will be just below HNIC in quality. And when you consider that these 17 games effectively replace the 17 games on Leafs TV, this is a huge improvement.
So, in my opinion, the quality of Leafs broadcast overall should be better this season than last.
Of course, all these assumptions are based on viewers having access to all games either because they live in the Leafs region or because they have GameCentre or Centre Ice.
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