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Archives for May 2010

Indianapolis 500 Drivers Visiting ESPN Campus Monday

May 21, 2010 By admin

Indianapolis 500 Drivers Visiting ESPN Campus Monday

The 33-driver starting field for the Indianapolis 500 will spend Monday, May 24, on the ESPN campus in Bristol, Conn., as the drivers will appear on multiple ESPN platforms and programs both domestic and international.

ESPN’s production of the Indianapolis 500 airs on ABC on Sunday, May 30, beginning at noon ET. The race is on ABC for the 46th consecutive year, one of five IZOD IndyCar Series events on ABC this season.

On American television, drivers will appear on ESPN SportsCenter as well as ESPN2’s First Take, Mike and Mike in the Morning (simulcast on ESPN Radio) and SportsNation. ESPNEWS, ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN Mobile, SportsCenter.com, ESPN Deportes Radio and ESPNDeportes.com are other U.S. platforms that drivers will appear on, including RPM Semanal (in Spanish) on ESPNDeportes.com.

Drivers also will appear on various ESPN International platforms, including segments on SportsCenter Australia version, on Limite, ESPN Brasil’s autosports news and information program, and on ESPN360.com, ESPN’s localized broadband platforms in Brazil, Chile and Mexico.

International drivers also will appear in their native languages on the ESPN networks in Australia, the UK, Africa, and Latin America and on regional networks ESPN Dos (Mexico) and ESPN Mas (Southern Cone South America)

ESPN International’s networks and syndication of the Indy 500 will reach more than 252 million households. In addition, U.S. troops serving overseas and on Navy vessels around the world will watch via a broadcast agreement between ESPN and the American Forces Network, bringing the total to 213 countries and territories.

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Filed Under: ESPN, IndyCar

NHL Announces Green Initiative

May 21, 2010 By admin

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE ANNOUNCES GREEN INITIATIVE
IN ALLIANCE WITH NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL

NEW YORK (May 20, 2010) — The National Hockey League is acutely aware that responsible stewardship of our planet is a mandate of the highest importance. Our great sport was born of winter weather. It is played by athletes who, in many cases, took their first skating steps on frozen ponds.

Accordingly, the NHL, with support from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), is launching a League-wide green initiative to promote sustainable living and business practices. While most of our 30 Member Clubs and many of our approximately 700 players already are actively involved in programs and projects aimed at promoting sustainability, the NHL today unveils NHL Green, a year-round commitment to making the League and its Clubs more ecologically responsible while educating our fans and raising awareness of environmental issues.

“Our game originated on frozen ponds,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “Most of our players learned to skate on outdoor rinks. For that magnificent tradition to continue through future generations, we need winter weather — and, as a league, we are uniquely positioned to promote that message. We are thrilled to be able to work with the Natural Resources Defense Council and to draw upon its vast experience and expertise in greening League events and League and Club operations.”

The NRDC will provide guidance in efforts to make the 2010 NHL Entry Draft that will be held June 25-26 at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles a greener event. In addition, the NRDC has worked with NHL to develop an online environmental resource guide which has been customized and distributed to each of the 30 NHL teams.

“Lakes are freezing later and melting earlier, which is not good for ice hockey, and biodiversity is being lost at historically unprecedented rates, which is not good for the health and well-being of our planet,” said Dr. Allen Hershkowitz, Senior Scientist, NRDC. “As one of the world’s most iconic professional sports leagues, the NHL should be applauded for launching a program to help address these global environmental pressures, and NRDC is proud to join with the NHL to help identify ecologically meaningful, achievable goals. The NHL has an opportunity to make a real difference in its own operations, with its suppliers, and also to set a standard for others to follow. We are excited to embark on this valuable project.”

From the retrofitting of Philips Arena in Atlanta to become the first existing NHL or NBA arena to achieve LEED certification to the construction of the new CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh to LEED gold standards, NHL Clubs have made sustainable business practices a priority for several years. And from the commitment to a sustainable lifestyle by Boston Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference to Anaheim Ducks captain Scott Niedermayer becoming the first pro athlete to drive Honda’s new, zero-emissions, fuel-cell FCX Clarity vehicle, NHL players have made going green a priority in their lives.

At the 2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic in Boston in January, the League began the process of coordinating those myriad individual efforts into a league-wide initiative. At Fenway Park on the evening of Jan. 5, 2010, overlooking the idyllic Winter Classic rink, the NHL sponsored a panel discussion among many of the country’s most influential environmental thinkers and activists. Moderated by New York Times columnist David Brooks and with former New York Rangers goaltender and current environmental investment executive Mike Richter serving as the link between the two worlds, panelists such as Hershkowitz, Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp, MIT Sloan School of Management Professor John Sterman and EMC Corp. Chief Sustainability Officer Kathrin Winkler shared their thoughts on sustainability in sports.

“Sports, for good or bad, plays a huge, huge role in our culture,” Richter said. “And if we can get the sports world to just start discussing this – and a forum like this is a great way to do it – then people start to have these discussions among themselves. And this is a conversation that needs to be had – again and again and again.”

Building off the momentum generated that night, the NHL today unveils the NHL Green microsite that will be housed on the league’s website, NHL.com. Fans clicking on the NHL Green button on the NHL.com home page will be transported to the home of news stories and videos focused upon the League’s sustainability activities, NRDC-compiled tips for fans on how to live a more eco-friendly life and links to sites that will provide more information and resources.

The NHL also announced today that it will replace 30,000 plastic shopping bags with reusable bags during the Stanley Cup Final.  The commemorative bags, which feature the 2010 Stanley Cup Final logo, will be available for a limited time to consumers who make purchases of $10 or more at arena shops in the two Stanley Cup Final markets and at the NHL Powered by Reebok store in midtown New York City.

About the National Hockey League
The National Hockey League, founded in 1917, is the second-oldest of the four major professional team sports leagues in North America.  Today, the NHL consists of 30 Member Clubs, each reflecting the League’s international makeup, with players from more than 20 countries represented on team rosters. According to a Simmons Market Research study, NHL fans are younger, more educated, more affluent, and access content through digital means more than any other major professional sport. The NHL entertains more than 250 million fans each season in-arena and through its partners in national television (VERSUS, NBC, TSN, CBC, RDS, RIS, ESPN America, ASN and NHL Network™) and radio (NHL Radio™, Sirius XM Satellite Radio and XM Canada).  Through the NHL Foundation, the League’s charitable arm, the NHL raises money and awareness for Hockey Fights Cancer™ and NHL Youth Development, and supports the charitable efforts of NHL players. For more information on the NHL, log on to NHL.com.

About the Natural Resources Defense Council
The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in 1970, NRDC has 1.2 million members and online activists, served from offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Beijing.

Filed Under: NHL

2010 SBJ/SBD Sports Business Award Winner-Best in Sports Media-ESPN

May 21, 2010 By admin

ESPN Recognized with the 2010 Best in Sports Media Award

Fifteen Winners Honored with the 2010 Sports Business Awards

New York, N.Y. – ESPN was honored with the 2010 Best in Sports Media Award by the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. The award was presented live at a special ceremony held Thursday, May 20th at the New York Marriott Marquis at Times Square.

ESPN was recognized as part of the Sports Business Awards program, presented by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, the two leading publications on the business of sports. The Sports Business Awards recognize excellence and outstanding achievement in the sports industry for 2009.

ESPN was chosen from six nominees for Best in Sports Media, including, in alphabetical order, CBS Sports, DirecTV Sports, Major League Baseball, National Football League and Turner Sports. It was a repeat win for ESPN.

From the NBA finals to the NFL draft, from innovations in 3D to its strong Monday Night Football ratings, ESPN celebrated its 30th anniversary with the acclaimed “30 for 30” documentary series and continued to be a top destination for sports television. The launch of its local online initiatives, the breadth of its offerings and an emphasis on video and mobile applications kept ESPN at the forefront of the digital world. The combination of its television and digital success resulted in another memorable year for ESPN.

Awards were presented in 15 categories. “We are pleased to recognize the achievement of the leaders in the sports industry with our third annual Sports Business Awards,” says Richard Weiss, publisher of the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. “The winners and nominees being honored tonight represent the individuals, companies, agencies and media at the forefront of the sports industry.”

The winners, which were chosen from 71 nominees, included:

Sports Executive of the Year – Jerry Jones, Owner, Dallas Cowboys

Athletic Director of the Year – Gene Smith, Ohio State University

Professional Sports Team of the Year – Seattle Sounders

Professional Sports League of the Year – National Football League

Sports Event of the Year – Super Bowl XLIV

Best in Sports Media – ESPN

Best in Sports Television – CBS Sports

Best in Digital Sports Media – MLB Advanced Media

Best in Talent Representation and Management – CAA Sports

Best in Corporate Consulting, Marketing and Client Services – IMG

Best in Property Consulting, Sales and Client Services – Premier Partnerships

Sports Event Marketing Firm of the Year – Vivid Marketing

Sports Sponsor of the Year – Visa

Sports Facility of the Year – Cowboys Stadium

Best in Sports Technology – Mitsubishi Electric – Diamond Vision

Please visit the web site for articles on the winners and nominees – www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/ or www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/

About SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal is the industry’s leading weekly trade publication, providing breaking news and comprehensive reporting and analysis on sports business. With 80 reporters, editors and guest columnists, SBJ keeps its readers up to date on the latest developments in sports marketing, sponsorships, media, facilities, agents and labor, finance and more. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessjournal.com.

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Daily is the leading daily provider of real-time news and information for sports business executives, tracking more than 500 news sources worldwide, including newspapers, television and radio. SBD keeps its readers on top of the day’s events and ahead of the news cycle. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessdaily.com.

Both publications are part of the Street & Smith’s Sports Group, which consists of the Street & Smith’s Conference Group, the Sports Business Resource Guide & Fact Book, NASCAR Illustrated and SceneDaily.com. Street & Smith’s is a division of American City Business Journals (ACBJ), which comprises weekly business journals across the country, BizJournals.com, Hemmings Motor News, Sporting News Magazine, Sporting News Today, Sporting News Yearbooks, Sporting News Radio Network and SportingNews.com. ACBJ is part of the Advance Publications family.

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Filed Under: ESPN

2010 SBJ/SBD Sports Business Award Winner-Sports Television-CBS Sports

May 21, 2010 By admin

CBS Sports Recognized with the 2010 Best in Sports Television Award

Fifteen Winners Honored with the 2010 Sports Business Awards

New York, N.Y. – CBS Sports was honored with the 2010 Best in Sports Television Award by the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. The award was presented live at a special ceremony held Thursday, May 20th at the New York Marriott Marquis at Times Square.

CBS Sports was recognized as part of the Sports Business Awards program, presented by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, the two leading publications on the business of sports. The Sports Business Awards recognize excellence and outstanding achievement in the sports industry for 2009.

CBS Sports was chosen from five nominees for Best in Sports Television, including, in alphabetical order, ESPN Networks, Fox Sports, MLB Network and NBC Sports.

Touting its extensive programming roster, including the Masters and March Madness, and its successful SEC package, CBS Sports capped its year with record ratings for Super Bowl XLIV, which became the most watched television program in U.S. history.

Awards were presented in 15 categories. “We are pleased to recognize the achievement of the leaders in the sports industry with our third annual Sports Business Awards,” says Richard Weiss, publisher of the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. “The winners and nominees being honored tonight represent the individuals, companies, agencies and media at the forefront of the sports industry.”

The winners, which were chosen from 71 nominees, included:

Sports Executive of the Year – Jerry Jones, Owner, Dallas Cowboys

Athletic Director of the Year – Gene Smith, Ohio State University

Professional Sports Team of the Year – Seattle Sounders

Professional Sports League of the Year – National Football League

Sports Event of the Year – Super Bowl XLIV

Best in Sports Media – ESPN

Best in Sports Television – CBS Sports

Best in Digital Sports Media – MLB Advanced Media

Best in Talent Representation and Management – CAA Sports

Best in Corporate Consulting, Marketing and Client Services – IMG

Best in Property Consulting, Sales and Client Services – Premier Partnerships

Sports Event Marketing Firm of the Year – Vivid Marketing

Sports Sponsor of the Year – Visa

Sports Facility of the Year – Cowboys Stadium

Best in Sports Technology – Mitsubishi Electric – Diamond Vision

Please visit the web site for articles on the winners and nominees – www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/ or www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/

About SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal is the industry’s leading weekly trade publication, providing breaking news and comprehensive reporting and analysis on sports business. With 80 reporters, editors and guest columnists, SBJ keeps its readers up to date on the latest developments in sports marketing, sponsorships, media, facilities, agents and labor, finance and more. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessjournal.com.

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Daily is the leading daily provider of real-time news and information for sports business executives, tracking more than 500 news sources worldwide, including newspapers, television and radio. SBD keeps its readers on top of the day’s events and ahead of the news cycle. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessdaily.com.

Both publications are part of the Street & Smith’s Sports Group, which consists of the Street & Smith’s Conference Group, the Sports Business Resource Guide & Fact Book, NASCAR Illustrated and SceneDaily.com. Street & Smith’s is a division of American City Business Journals (ACBJ), which comprises weekly business journals across the country, BizJournals.com, Hemmings Motor News, Sporting News Magazine, Sporting News Today, Sporting News Yearbooks, Sporting News Radio Network and SportingNews.com. ACBJ is part of the Advance Publications family.

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Filed Under: CBS

2010 SBJ/SBD Sports Business Award Winner-Digital Sports Media-MLB Advanced Media

May 21, 2010 By admin

MLB Advanced Media Recognized with the

2010 Best in Digital Sports Media Award

Fifteen Winners Honored with the 2010 Sports Business Awards

New York, N.Y. – MLB Advanced Media was honored with the 2010 Best in Digital Sports Media Award by the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. The award was presented live at a special ceremony held Thursday, May 20th at the New York Marriott Marquis at Times Square.

MLB Advanced Media was recognized as part of the Sports Business Awards program, presented by Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, the two leading publications on the business of sports. The Sports Business Awards recognize excellence and outstanding achievement in the sports industry for 2009.

MLB Advanced Media was chosen from five nominees for Best in Digital Sports Media, including, in alphabetical order, CBS Sports – March Madness on Demand, ESPN Digital Media, National Hockey League and Turner.

Improvements to its mobile apps, including being granted a U.S. patent for its geotargeting technology, the start of in-market streaming and growth of its paid content subscriptions, capped an outstanding year for MLB Advanced Media. The company has also added the digital business for several other properties including the YES Network, Ripken Baseball and Major League Soccer.

Awards were presented in 15 categories. “We are pleased to recognize the achievement of the leaders in the sports industry with our third annual Sports Business Awards,” says Richard Weiss, publisher of the SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily. “The winners and nominees being honored tonight represent the individuals, companies, agencies and media at the forefront of the sports industry.”

The winners, which were chosen from 71 nominees, included:

Sports Executive of the Year – Jerry Jones, Owner, Dallas Cowboys

Athletic Director of the Year – Gene Smith, Ohio State University

Professional Sports Team of the Year – Seattle Sounders

Professional Sports League of the Year – National Football League

Sports Event of the Year – Super Bowl XLIV

Best in Sports Media – ESPN

Best in Sports Television – CBS Sports

Best in Digital Sports Media – MLB Advanced Media

Best in Talent Representation and Management – CAA Sports

Best in Corporate Consulting, Marketing and Client Services – IMG

Best in Property Consulting, Sales and Client Services – Premier Partnerships

Sports Event Marketing Firm of the Year – Vivid Marketing

Sports Sponsor of the Year – Visa

Sports Facility of the Year – Cowboys Stadium

Best in Sports Technology – Mitsubishi Electric – Diamond Vision

Please visit the web site for articles on the winners and nominees – www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/ or www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/

About SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal is the industry’s leading weekly trade publication, providing breaking news and comprehensive reporting and analysis on sports business. With 80 reporters, editors and guest columnists, SBJ keeps its readers up to date on the latest developments in sports marketing, sponsorships, media, facilities, agents and labor, finance and more. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessjournal.com.

Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Daily is the leading daily provider of real-time news and information for sports business executives, tracking more than 500 news sources worldwide, including newspapers, television and radio. SBD keeps its readers on top of the day’s events and ahead of the news cycle. For more information, visit www.sportsbusinessdaily.com.

Both publications are part of the Street & Smith’s Sports Group, which consists of the Street & Smith’s Conference Group, the Sports Business Resource Guide & Fact Book, NASCAR Illustrated and SceneDaily.com. Street & Smith’s is a division of American City Business Journals (ACBJ), which comprises weekly business journals across the country, BizJournals.com, Hemmings Motor News, Sporting News Magazine, Sporting News Today, Sporting News Yearbooks, Sporting News Radio Network and SportingNews.com. ACBJ is part of the Advance Publications family.

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Filed Under: MLB

SUPER BOWL XLVIII HOST ANNOUNCED LIVE ON NFL NETWORK TUESDAY, MAY 25 AT 3:00 PM ET — NFL Network Programming Notes (5/19-5/25)

May 20, 2010 By admin

NFL NETWORK PROGRAMMING NOTES (5/19-5/25)

SUPER BOWL XLVIII HOST ANNOUNCED LIVE ON NFL NETWORK TUESDAY, MAY 25 AT 3:00 PM ET

Kurt Warner Serves as Guest Analyst for Arizona Rattlers-Iowa Barnstormers ‘Arena Football Friday’ Contest Friday at 8:00 PM ET

Interviews with Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald & Panthers WR Steve Smith on NFL Total Access at 7:00 PM ET

WR Muhsin Muhammad In-Studio Guest Analyst on

NFL Total Access Thursday and Friday

Super Bowl XLVIII Selection Show Airs Live from NFL Spring Meeting in Dallas, TX Tuesday, May 25 at 3:00 PM ET

Three sites, one dream. Find out live where the champion of the 2014 Super Bowl will hoist the Lombardi Trophy on NFL Network’s Super Bowl XLVIII Selection Show Tuesday, May 25 at 3:00 PM ET.

Rich Eisen hosts, alongside Michael Irvin and guest analyst Daryl “Moose” Johnston from the NFL Annual Meeting at the Omni Mandalay Hotel in Dallas to give viewers an inside look into the process of determining the Super Bowl host site and the three contenders for 2014 – New York/New Jersey, South Florida and Tampa Bay. NFL Network reporters Jason La Canfora, Steve Wyche and Kara Henderson will also be on hand with reports from the camps of each contending committee.

Coverage also includes features on each of the three cities, interviews with Commissioner Roger Goodell, NFL Senior Vice President of Events Frank Supovitz, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and key Super Bowl committee members, as well as clips from each city’s presentation to the owners.

Kurt Warner to be Guest Analyst for Week 8’s ‘Arena Football Friday’ Matchup Featuring Arizona Rattlers vs. Iowa Barnstormers

The greatest player in Arena Football League history returns to where it all began on Friday, May 21 at 8:00 PM ET as the Iowa Barnstormers pay tribute to Kurt Warner during their matchup against the Arizona Rattlers.  Warner joins NFL Network’s announcing team as an analyst for the game where he will also be inducted into the Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Fame as the inaugural member.

The Iowa Barnstormers have announced that Friday’s game against the Arizona Rattlers will be “Kurt Warner Night.”  The Barnstormers will honor Warner with a special ceremony acknowledging the retirement of his number 13 Barnstormers jersey and induction into the team’s Hall of Fame.

Joining Warner in the booth is former University of Iowa quarterback Paul Burmeister with play-by-play while another former Hawkeye, Anthony Herron, provides reports from the sideline.

THIS WEEK ON NFL TOTAL ACCESS: ‘Coaching Spotlights’ on Pete Carroll, Tony Sparano, John Fox & Josh McDaniels

Wednesday, May 19

  • Randy Moss reports from the Minnesota Vikings training facility
  • Michelle Beisner reports from the Oakland Raiders training facility
  • Coaching Spotlight: Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll
  • Jason La Canfora goes ‘Around the League’

Thursday, May 20

  • WR Larry Fitzgerald on Cardinals Cam
  • Guest analyst Muhsin Muhammad in-studio
  • Jason La Canfora goes ‘Around the League’
  • Coaching Spotlight: Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano

Friday, May 21

  • Interview with former Cardinals QB Kurt Warner
  • Guest analyst Muhsin Muhammad in-studio
  • WR Steve Smith on Panthers Cam
  • Scott Hanson reports from the Chicago Bears training facility
  • Steve Wyche goes ‘Around the League’

Monday, May 24

  • Full coverage from NFL Spring Meeting in Dallas, TX
  • Coaching Spotlight: Panthers head coach John Fox
  • Jason La Canfora goes ‘Around the League’ from NFL Spring Meeting in Dallas, TX

Tuesday, May 25

  • Full coverage from NFL Spring Meeting in Dallas, TX, including recap of Super Bowl XLVIII host selection
  • Coaching Spotlight: Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels
  • Jason La Canfora goes ‘Around the League’ from NFL Spring Meeting in Dallas, TX

THIS WEEK ON NFL.COM

Thursday, May 20

  • CHAT: Steve Wyche (12 NOON ET)

CHAT: Bucky Brooks (1:00 PM ET)

Friday, May 21

  • CHAT: Vic Carucci (12 NOON ET)

DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (all times listed are ET)

Wednesday, May 19

6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Football Myths

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

8:00 PM – America’s Game: 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

9:00 PM – America’s Game: 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

10:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

11:00 PM – America’s Game: 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

12 MIDNIGHT – America’s Game: 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

Thursday, May 20

1:00 PM – NFL Film Session: The Matchup of the Millennium, part I

2:00 PM – America’s Game: 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

3:00 PM – America’s Game: 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

4:00 PM – Around the League (HD)

4:30 PM – NFL Film Session: Super Bowl XXXI – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots

5:00 PM – NFL Film Session: 1996 New England Patriots

5:30 PM – NFL Film Session: 1996 Green Bay Packers

6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Follies

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

8:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Return Aces

9:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Comebacks

10:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

11:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Return Aces

12 MIDNIGHT – NFL’s Top 10: Comebacks

Friday, May 21

1:00 PM – NFL Film Session: The Matchup of the Millennium, part II

2:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Return Aces

3:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Comebacks

4:00 PM – Around the League (HD)

4:30 PM – NFL Film Session: Super Bowl XXXII – Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers

5:00 PM – NFL Film Session: 1997 Green Bay Packers

5:30 PM – NFL Film Session: 1997 Denver Broncos

6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: QB Controversies

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

8:00 PM – Arena Football Friday: Arizona Rattlers vs. Iowa Barnstormers (HD) – LIVE

11:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

Saturday, May 22

1:00 PM – High School Rivalries: Rockford vs. Muskegon (HD)

2:00 PM – High School Rivalries: Union vs. Jenks (HD)

3:00 PM – America’s Game: 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

4:00 PM – America’s Game: 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

5:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Return Aces

6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Comebacks

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Week in Review (HD)

8:00 PM – Super Bowl Classics: Super Bowl XXVII – Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills

11:00 PM – NFL Total Access: Week in Review (HD)

12 MIDNIGHT – Super Bowl Classics: Super Bowl XXVII – Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills

Sunday, May 23

9:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10: Worst Teams

10:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10: Defenses

11:00 AM – NFL’s Top 10: Passing Combinations

12 NOON – NFL’s Top 10: Opening Days

1:00 PM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (HD)

2:30 PM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

4:00 PM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New York Jets (HD)

5:30 PM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (HD)

7:00 PM – NFL Weekly Countdown: Week 10 (HD)

7:30 PM – SoundFX: Week 10 (HD)

8:00 PM – America’s Game: 1977 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

9:00 PM – America’s Game: 1992 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

10:00 PM – America’s Game: 1993 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

11:00 PM – America’s Game: 1995 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

12 MIDNIGHT – America’s Game: 1977 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

1:00 AM – America’s Game: 1992 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

Monday, May 24

6:00 AM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (HD)

7:30 AM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (HD)

9:00 AM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New York Jets (HD)

10:30 AM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (HD)

12 NOON – America’s Game: 1977 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

1:00 PM – America’s Game: 1992 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

2:00 PM – America’s Game: 1993 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

3:00 PM – America’s Game: 1995 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

4:00 PM – Around the League (HD)

5:00 PM – NFL Replay Real-Time: Week 10 (HD)

6:00 PM – NFL Replay: 2009, Week 10 – New England Patriots vs. Indianapolis Colts (HD)

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

8:00 PM – NFL Classic Games: San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos (Sept. 14, 2008) (HD)

11:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

Tuesday, May 25

11:00 AM – NFL Classic Games: San Diego Chargers vs. Denver Broncos (Sept. 14, 2008) (HD)

2:00 PM – Best of the Decade: The 2000s (HD)

3:00 PM – Super Bowl Selection Show (HD) – LIVE from Dallas, TX

4:30 PM – Around the League (HD)

5:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Super Bowl Performances

6:00 PM – NFL’s Top 10: Football Factories

7:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

8:00 PM – High School Rivalries: Mater Dei vs. Orange County (HD)

9:00 PM – High School Rivalries: Pahokee vs. Glades Central (HD)

10:00 PM – NFL Total Access (HD)

Filed Under: NFL, NFLN

Notes from NBA TV’s Pre-Game Show and TNT’s Exclusive Coverage of the NBA Western Conference Finals – Wednesday, May 19, 2010

May 20, 2010 By admin

Notes from NBA TV’s Pre-Game Show and TNT’s Exclusive Coverage of the NBA Western Conference Finals – Wednesday, May 19, 2010

NBA TV’s extensive coverage of the Western Conference Finals continues on Sunday, May 23 at 6 p.m. (ET) with the NBA GameTime Playoff Tip-Off Show hosted by Matt Winer with analyst Mike Fratello.

TNT’s exclusive coverage of the Western Conference Finals continues on Sunday, May 23 at 8 p.m. (ET) with NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com followed by the L.A. Lakers @ Phoenix Suns (Game #3) at 8:30 p.m. (ET) – (Notes from TNT’s exclusive coverage below)

CLIP OF THE DAY

NBA TV’s Kevin McHale is Lakers head coach Phil Jackson’s conscience

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NBA TV Pre-Game Show

Matt Winer, Kevin McHale and Chris Webber

Webber on Lakers’ performance in Game #1: “This is the best complete game that they have played as a team. We have been waiting for the starters to catch up to the bench and bench to catch up to the starters. I think Lamar Odom’s performance gives confidence to the other guys. Not (Derek) Fisher and the starters, but to (Jordan) Farmar and the other guys. To me, the best thing about this was it was a complete game, the first one that I have seen in these playoffs from this Lakers team.”

McHale on the Suns’ chance against Lakers guard Kobe Bryant and forward Pau Gasol when they are on a scoring run: “None. The one thing that happens when you are stars is scoring. Your bench players are so comfortable, they are saying, ‘I don’t have to worry, Pau’s got it or Kobe’s got it.’  It is a very relaxing feeling for the role players.”

Webber on Phoenix Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire’s comments that Lakers forward Lamar Odom’s 19 rebounds were ‘lucky’: “The lucky comment wasn’t right. I like where it came from, it came out of frustration. No one is President Obama. No one loves each other right now. See if it will get in Lamar’s head, which it won’t, but the comment doesn’t matter if tonight Amar’e comes out and has 25 points and 20 rebounds. I love this part. It is the pre-boxing match.  The only thing is ‘lucky’ is the wrong word. Amar’e’s weakness is rebounding so it should sting a little bit. Amar’e had three rebounds. I don’t know if that was lucky or laziness, but he only had three rebounds so he needs to address that situation.”

McHale on Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce: “(Paul Pierce) is so happy he doesn’t have to guard LeBron James. When you start getting ‘The Truth’ playing like ‘The Truth,’ you are getting a handful.”

NBA.com writer Sekou Smith joins the NBA TV crew from the Staples Center

Smith on the Suns’ attitude going into Game #2: “They have to believe that they have a chance to win this game and if they don’t they are going to be in a hole come Sunday night (in Game #3).”

Smith on the Suns’ mentality of playing defense against the Lakers: “The word ‘defense’ has not come up a ton. They have to find a way to slow the Lakers down. If they don’t find a way to stop them defensively, they are going to be in for a long night just in Game #1.”

Webber on Suns guard Steve Nash: “I see it being a tough night. Steve Nash is the James Brown of the NBA. He is the hardest working man of the NBA. He has to get everyone else in involved, but he can’t do everything.”

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TNT’s NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com
Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller and Kenny Smith

NBA TV’s Matt Winer, Kevin McHale and Chris Webber joined the pre-game show from their studio in Atlanta.

L.A. Lakers forward Lamar Odom on Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire’s comments that Odom had a ‘lucky’ Game #1: “I’m not going to give those guys ammunition, fuel themselves up for them to get focused. It is what it is. I don’t think you can grab 19 rebounds and be lucky, but sometimes after the game, a guy has a good game and all the reporters come in and come to Amar’e and talk about Lamar, he didn’t want to hear it after the game. It’s all good.”

Smith on Lakers forward Lamar Odom being the key for the Lakers: “I said this before the series started, Lamar Odom is the key to this series. If he plays well it’s an easy win for the Los Angeles Lakers. When you think about the Lakers players, he’s the only one who, if you put him on the Phoenix Suns, would be a better player. Kobe (Bryant) would still be Kobe, (Pau) Gasol would still be Gasol, but if you put Lamar in this type of system he would play better than he plays with the Lakers because it fits his style. This up and down, handling the basketball, shooting three’s, being versatile, post up sometimes, put it on the perimeter, this is what he is good at. I’m not surprised that he can get 19 and 19. I’m saying if Lamar plays well, (the Suns) will lose this series easily.”

Webber on the lack of a defensive commitment by the Phoenix Suns: “Over the last two days I have not heard the word ‘defense’ out of the Phoenix Suns. L.A. is a much better team, but you don’t win games in the playoffs without playing defense. So a team that says ‘we can score more, we’re going to make shots we missed last game,’ that’s good. But are you going to get stops that you didn’t get last game? Rebounding is defense. I don’t buy into them having a chance in this series because no one really thinks about defense.”

TNT and NBA TV Insider David Aldridge sat down with the new owner of the New Jersey Nets, Mikhail Prokhorov, in one of Prokhorov’s first interviews since becoming owner of the Nets. Highlights of the interview are available on NBA.com.

Prokhorov on the rumor that the Nets were considering Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski as the new Nets head coach: “Coach K is a great guy, but we’re looking now for someone with NBA experience. Frankly speaking, we don’t need to go back to square one. We need to focus on putting the strongest team we can get. Once we get the right couple of players all the things will fall into place.”

Prokhorov on why he decided to buy an NBA franchise: “I like business and I like basketball. Five years ago, you could hardly even think about this and now it’s done. I live in Moscow, I like big cities. My first desire was to have a team in New York because for me it’s a city like Moscow, the same crazy energy, a lot of traffic jams, it’s like a big, big city. I’m really fired up to expand the NBA reach from New Jersey to Brooklyn to Moscow and from Asia to Europe. That’s a great story.”

Barkley on Mikhail Prokhorov and the future of the New Jersey Nets: “How could you not like that guy? I like him a lot. That team right there is good enough to make the playoffs last year. That team has enough talent to make the playoffs, I 100% agree with him, with whoever they get in the draft. (Brook) Lopez is a stud, I love Courtney Lee and Devin Harris. There is no excuse for that team not to make the playoffs next year.”

Miller on his reaction to Mikhail Prokhorov’s statement that he will keep Nets President Rod Thorn: “The best thing (Prokhorov) said was retaining Rod Thorn, who is to me one of the best basketball minds in the game today. If that’s the case and he retains Rod Thorn, they have cap room, they have the number three pick and he has money.”

Smith on why the Nets are a viable option for impending free agent LeBron James to sign with this summer: “LeBron James loves New York City, as much as he doesn’t want to admit it. We can see that from afar, we don’t have to be in his circle to see that. So he has a great opportunity with a billionaire, LeBron James wants to be a billionaire. They have a shot at LeBron James.”

McHale on why he likes Celtics coach Doc Rivers against the Orlando Magic: “I love what Doc Rivers has done, Doc has come up with a great game plan. He’s playing (Dwight) Howard head up in the post, he’s not compromising his defense by double teaming, he’s not overextending on Jameer Nelson on the perimeter and allowing Howard to roll hard and occupy players. So first of all, he’s making Howard play one-on-one, they are getting on the perimeter shooters, they are making those guys put the ball on the floor and they are taking away the three-point line. If Orlando can’t make threes they can’t win this series. Doc’s got a great game plan, but with every great game plan the players have to execute it and they are doing a great job of executing it. By doing that they are really frustrating the Orlando Magic. They’ve taken the life right out of that team.”

Webber on the Magic’s light hearted demeanor during the games against the Boston Celtics: “I don’t trust in Orlando’s attention to detail. I see missed assignments and I see all the crying at the end. Orlando is one of my favorite teams, but if they don’t put the hard hat on, just as if Phoenix doesn’t put the hard hat on tonight, they don’t have a chance to win the series.”

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Phoenix Suns (112) @ Los Angeles Lakers (124) – The Lakers lead the series 2-0.

Announcers: Marv Albert and Doug Collins with Craig Sager reporting

Collins on Lakers forward-center Pau Gasol: “(Pau Gasol) reminds me so much, maybe even a little bit better of an athlete and runner than a Kevin McHale, but he reminds me so much of Kevin McHale in the post, he doesn’t have any weaknesses.”

Collins on the Suns bench playing with a 14-point deficit in the second quarter: “One of the things about the Phoenix Suns bench, they’re coming in now with a 14-point deficit, there’s pressure on them. You look at the Lakers bench, they’re playing with a lead so their shots come a lot easier. That’s why it’s so important for the Phoenix Suns to play with a lead with their bench. It takes a lot of pressure off the three-point shots they have to live on with this unit.”

Collins on the Suns increasing the tempo during the second quarter: “Alvin (Gentry) has got to love this pace, all of a sudden it’s become race horse basketball. When it becomes scattered like this that’s when you start seeing those threes (from the Suns).”

Collins on Lakers center Andrew Bynum and his development returning from injury: “Just the bulk of Andrew Bynum and how big he is, he keeps that ball high, he finishes, he’s a good offensive rebounder. He’s done a nice job playing with that knee. He’s a young guy who’s learning the difference between pain and learning to play through that. That’s maturity. The fact that he sees Kobe (Bryant) and these guys play here every night has been a real factor in his development in that area.”

TNT’s Craig Sager interviewed Lakers forward Ron Artest at halftime.

Artest on the Suns leaving him open at the three-point line: “They are leaving me wide open. The right way to play is to get the ball inside for the triangle, for the Lakers offense, but they’ve been leaving me wide open. I was a little uncomfortable with it, but I was shooting 40% from the three at one point so hopefully they just go down.”

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Halftime

Johnson, Barkley, Miller and Smith

Smith on why the Suns should not leave Lakers forward Ron Artest open: “Ron Artest used to almost be a 20-point scorer in the league, so he’s not uncomfortable taking shots. You, can’t just leave a guy open who’s accustomed to scoring in the NBA.  I would leave other guys but you’re just disrespecting (him). These are pot shots, these are shots that you take warming up before the game. I don’t think that you can give an accustomed scorer those kinds of shots. You can give (Jordan) Farmar those shots, you can give (Derek) Fisher those shots, but you cannot give seven wide open shots to a guy like Ron Artest.”

Barkley on the poor play by Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire and guard Steve Nash: “The truth of the matter is Amar’e Stoudemire and Steve Nash are not playing well. Those two guys have got to pick it up. We can talk all we want to about three-point shooting, but Amar’e and Steve have to play better. Steve Nash has got to play a lot better.”

Miller on the Lakers needing to maintain their focus to win: “There’s a way that the Lakers can lose – if they lose interest. That’s it. They are better physically than this team. If they just come out and show up and go through the motions, like they did against Oklahoma City in a game or two, that’s when the Suns can win a game.”

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Collins on the Suns giving too much respect to the Lakers: “(Alvin Gentry) sees (the Suns respecting the Lakers too much) on both ends of the floor, he felt that they were much more aggressive against Portland and San Antonio. The Lakers have knocked them back a little bit. The Lakers have taken a little bit of that confidence away from them.”

Collins on Suns center Channing Frye needing to compensate for his poor shooting: “Channing Frye has now allowed his poor shooting to leak into every other phase of his game. He’s not rebounding, he’s not defending. You need to play with passion, you can’t let your shooting define you. You’ve got to do other things when that’s not working.”

Collins on Suns forward Jared Dudley: “Jared Dudley has played well tonight. He’s been all over the floor, giving his team a huge lift. That’s what he’s done all season long, he’s been that glue guy. Tonight he’s a big part of why the Suns are in this game right now.”

Collins on the Lakers being satisfied with the Suns taking two-point shots rather than threes: “I’m wondering if Phil Jackson is saying, ‘we’ll live with those two-point jump shots as long as we keep the Suns away from the three-point line because they have really stretched out that defense on threes.”

Collins on the Suns needing to improve their defense against the Lakers as they head back to Phoenix for Games #3 and 4: “The Suns will play much better at home, we know that, they have a wonderful crowd. But they are going to have to do something with their defense because right now the Lakers are having their way.”

TNT’s Craig Sager interviewed Lakers guard Kobe Bryant following the Lakers win over the Suns.

Bryant on playing with forward-center Pau Gasol: “It’s been great. As soon as he came here he fit in instantly. Since that point it’s just been about making it even better, perfect what we do together.”

Bryant on the impressive performance by forward Ron Artest: “(Artest) started out in the playoffs shooting poorly, but during the regular season he was a consistent three-point shooter for us. It’s just about him getting back on track. He made them pay tonight.”

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Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Johnson, Barkley, Miller and Smith

Barkley on how the Suns can beat the Lakers: “They’re not going to slow down the Lakers.  They aren’t going to get any bigger.  They are not going to slow down the Lakers.  Most people picked the Lakers to win the series.  It worked (for the Suns) in the third quarter when they went small.  That was the only time that the game was competitive.  In the third quarter they made their run because they went small.  But they are not going to get any bigger.  I don’t think they will win the series but how could they win the series?  I would go small with my starting lineup and try to out-run (the Lakers).”

Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest joined to the post-game show on-set

Artest on trying not to shoot the ball every time he gets the opportunity: “It’s more that I want to play the right way in my first year here with the Triangle (Offense).  So I don’t want to jack up every shot on every open look.  But then I found myself hesitating and I’m still open and I’m shooting and missing so you have to let it go.”

Artest on if he fully understands the Triangle Offense: “(I understand) the basics.  We don’t have a playbook, so I’m in there learning.  Just in the last month, I’ve been talking to Phil (Jackson) about what I need to do better.  But with the Triangle Offense, there’s no playbook.  So I don’t know when to drive and when I drive, there’s someone there.  If I drive and spin, someone is there.  So I just have to wait.”

Artest on if he prefers to play against a big Suns lineup or a smaller one: “You don’t want to talk too much trash but whatever lineup (the Suns play), we’re going to play them and play to win.  Luckily, I can guard fours, fives, twos and threes so it’s really not an advantage (for them).” 

Miller on the Suns picking their poison when facing Kobe Bryant: “The Suns are going to have to pick their poison.  Are they going to double-team Kobe and get the ball out of his hands?  Tonight (they tried that and) he had 13 assists.  Or will they let him go crazy in a one-on-one with Grant Hill or Jason Richardson and he gets 40 points?  You can’t be able to do both.”

Barkley on the Suns needing more production from Amar’e Stoudemire: “I don’t like doing this but I’ve got to call out Amar’e Stoudemire.  He’s got to play better.  He’s got to rebound and you can’t be calling guys out if you’re not going to play better.  Kenny, what’s my favorite saying?  What do you call a power rebounder who gets six rebounds?”

Smith: “A small forward.”

Barkley: “That’s exactly right.”

TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett

Garnett on the strengths of the Celtics: “What you are starting to see is the depth of our team.  Rasheed (Wallace) comes in, ‘Baby’ (Glen Davis) and (Rajon) Rondo has emerged and has played well in the Playoffs.  Guys are gathering points together but collectively on defense is where the consistency has been.  We just grind it out on the defensive end.  That’s what it is going to take to beat (the Magic).”

TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Orlando Magic guard Jameer Nelson

Nelson on what the Magic need to do to get back into the Eastern Conference Finals: “We’re not hanging our heads at all.  We know this can be done and we have to take it one game at a time.  Our focus has to be much higher than what it was in terms of game-planning situations.  Our execution has to be better as well.”

Smith on how the Celtics had a perfect storm to make it to the Eastern Conference Finals: “To win an NBA Championship a perfect storm has to happen.  Not only the fact that you’re playing your best basketball, you have to have the best match-ups.  (The Celtics) have found the perfect match-ups leading up to the (Eastern) Conference Finals.  The points where they are strong in, the other teams are weak in.  And the other points the other team is strong in, they are ok.  They aren’t terrible but they’re ok.  That has been the perfect storm to get them to this point.”

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Vazquez vs. Marquez Rivalry Recap Video

May 20, 2010 By admin

This Saturday on SHOWTIME …

The fourth chapter will be written when Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez enter the ring.
Click below to relive the intensity, the drama and the scintillating action that is the Vazquez vs. Marquez rivalry – one of the greatest boxing has ever known.

To view the pair’s first three fights (in entirety), visit sports.sho.com

Vazquez vs. Marquez IV airs live on SHOWTIME this Saturday at 9pm ET/PT

Filed Under: Boxing, ShowTime

Kurt Warner to be Guest Analyst on NFL Network’s “Arena Football Friday” this week

May 20, 2010 By admin

SUPER BOWL AND TWO-TIME NFL MVP KURT WARNER TO BE A GUEST ANALYST ON NFL NETWORK’S “ARENA FOOTBALL FRIDAY” NIGHT GAME

AFL Legend to be Honored as his Former Team Iowa Hosts Arizona

The greatest player in Arena Football League history returns to where it all began on Friday, May 21 at 8:00 PM ET as the Iowa Barnstormers pay tribute to Kurt Warner during their matchup against the Arizona Rattlers.  Warner joins NFL Network’s announcing team as an analyst for the game where he will also be inducted into the Iowa Barnstormers Hall of Fame as the inaugural member.

“I’m honored to be the first player inducted into the Barnstormers Hall of Fame and am looking forward to being a guest analyst for the game,” said Kurt Warner.  “Having experienced success in both the AFL and NFL, I know that I’ll be able to add a great deal of insight as a member of the broadcasting team for this game.”

“The entire league is excited about Kurt Warner’s visit to Iowa this weekend,” said AFL Commissioner Jerry Kurz.   “Kurt’s legacy and long lasting impact on arena football is unparalleled.”

The Iowa Barnstormers have announced that Friday’s game against the Arizona Rattlers will be “Kurt Warner Night.”  The Barnstormers will honor Warner with a special ceremony acknowledging the retirement of his number 13 Barnstormers jersey and induction into the team’s Hall of Fame.

Kurz added: “As we near the midpoint in the successful return of the AFL, it is fitting that we recognize Kurt for all that he has done not only on the field, but off the field as well.  He embodies the character of arena football and professional athletes and it will be an honor to have him back in Iowa for NFL Network’s Arena Football Friday primetime game.”

Warner will be a guest analyst on NFL Network’s game coverage.  He joins former University of Iowa quarterback Paul Burmeister, who will be handling the play-by-play and another former Hawkeye Anthony Herron, who will be the sideline reporter.

This is Warner’s first time as an analyst on Arena Football League games. Warner was a two-time NFL MVP as well as the MVP in Super Bowl XXIV when he led the St. Louis Rams to a win over the Tennessee Titans.  Warner appeared in two Super Bowls with the Rams and led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl for the first time in the franchise’s history in Super Bowl XLIII.  Prior to the NFL, Warner was a star in the AFL, leading Iowa to Arena Bowl appearances in 1996 and 1997.

NFL Network is the official home for the AFL’s Arena Football Friday games and the schedule features 18-games in addition to the AFL Championship game.

NFL Network airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the first television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football. For more information, log onto www.nfl.com/nflnetwork. NFL.com is the exclusive internet home of NFL Network.

Filed Under: NFL, NFLN

NHL CONFERENCE FINAL DOUBLEHEADER THIS WEEKEND ON NBC SPORTS

May 20, 2010 By admin

NHL CONFERENCE FINAL DOUBLEHEADER THIS WEEKEND ON NBC SPORTS

Montreal Hosts Philadelphia this Saturday; Chicago Hosts San Jose this Sunday

“It’s going to be fantastic.” – NBC Sports’ Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick on this weekend’s games

NEW YORK – May, 20, 2010 – NBC Sports presents coverage of both the Eastern and Western Conference Finals this Saturday and Sunday, respectively, at 3 p.m. ET both days. The Montreal Canadiens host the Philadelphia Flyers, who currently hold a 2-0 series lead, in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final this Saturday at 3 p.m. ET. In the Western Conference, the Chicago Blackhawks, currently up 2-0, host the San Jose Sharks in Game 4 on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET.

Mike “Doc” Emrick (play-by-play), Eddie Olczyk (analyst) and Pierre McGuire (inside-the-glass reporter) call the action . McGuire will pull double duty, hosting NBC’s studio show alongside analyst Mike Milbury.

Chicago is 3-2 on NBC this season, including last weekend’s Game 1 win over San Jose, which was the Sharks’ first appearance on the network this season. Montreal won its only game on the network this year, defeating Pittsburgh, 3-1, on May 2 in the Conference Semi-Finals. Philadelphia is 1-3 on NBC in 2010, including two overtime losses. Philadelphia and Chicago have an opportunity to clinch their series on NBC this weekend if they win their respective Game 3s, which will be played Thursday and Friday nights.

EMRICK: “Of all the hockey arenas, these are the two of the loudest. There will be close to 44,000 fans combined in the arenas and it’s going to be fantastic because of the history in Chicago and Montreal.”

“There is a rejuvenation of the whole franchise in Chicago. They learned a great deal losing to Detroit last year in the playoffs…Home has been good for Montreal in the playoffs. They’ve build up a great deal of confidence there. The question is, ‘is it too late?’”

NBCSPORTS.COM: NBCSports.com’s “Star-cam” continues in the playoffs. “Star-cam” tracks a player(s) from both teams throughout each of their shifts. Following the game, NBCSports.com will present bonus material, including “Star-cam” and “Net-cam” and bonus analysis from NBC Sports commentators.

Filed Under: NBC, NHL

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