Who Will Carry NHL Games Next Season?

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 Who Will Carry NHL Games Next Season?
As reported by William Houston in The Globe and Mail , NBC has a window of about two months to make a decision on whether to carry National Hockey League games next season. While the ratings have not been satisfactory (but increasing - see below), the network might want to keep the product on the air [link]

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