Comcast SportsNet New England Covers Game 7 Of Stanley Cup Final

Using its affiliation with NBC Sports and Versus, Comcast SportsNet New England will cover tonight’s Game 7 starting with sister network NECN (New England Cable News) and then transferring over to CSN. Comcast SportsNet will have Michael Felger and Tony Amonte live from its North Station studios in Boston and Mike Giardi and Joe Haggerty reporting live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Lots of programming for Comcast SportsNet New England.

COMCAST SPORTSNET, NECN AND CSNNE.COM TO OFFER COMPREHENSIVE BRUINS-CANUCKS GAME 7 COVERAGE

Live Coverage Begins at 4 p.m. on NECN, Continues on CSN at 6 p.m., Between Periods on CSNNE.com, and Post-game on all Platforms

BURLINGTON & NEWTON, MA – The Boston Bruins are one win away from their first Stanley Cup since 1972 and Comcast SportsNet, NECN and CSNNE.com will offer the region’s most comprehensive local coverage of the decisive Game 7 on Wednesday.

Latoyia Edwards and John Daly will anchor NECN’s live coverage beginning at 4 p.m., which will include live reports from Comcast SportsNet anchors Mike Giardi and Kevin Walsh and Bruins insider Joe Haggerty from Vancouver and live reports from the TD Garden area.

Comcast SportsNet picks up live coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. with SportsNet Central and continues with a one-hour SportsNet Central Extra at 7:00 p.m. with Michael Felger and Tony Amonte live from the Comcast SportsNet Studio at North Station previewing the game and Giardi, Walsh and Haggerty reporting live from inside Vancouver’s Rogers Arena.

Between periods, CSNNE.com will provide a live video stream featuring Felger and Amonte’s breakdown on the first and second periods.

Following NBC’s national high-definition telecast, which begins at 8 p.m., Comcast SportsNet will host a 90-minute post-game SportsNet Central Extra, which will feature in-depth analysis and player interviews along with player and coach press conferences.

NECN will have live coverage immediately after the final horn anchored by Edwards and Daly and featuring three reporters live from North Station capturing reaction from Bruins fans.

CSNNE.com’s post-game coverage will feature a Game 7 edition of the Great American Hockey Show and an in-depth “Game Story” that includes a game summary, player(s) of the game profile; analysis on the game and series’ “turning point” and a “by the numbers” breakdown.

Comcast SportsNet, NECN and CSNNE.com live coverage surrounding NBC’s telecast is as follows:

4 p.m.
NECN Evening News

6 p.m.
SportsNet Central

7 p.m.
SportsNet Central Extra

8 p.m.
Bruins vs. Canucks Game 7 on NBC

9:15 p.m.
CSNNE.com first intermission live stream

10 p.m.
CSNE.com second intermission live stream

11 p.m.
SportsNet Central Extra
NECN Live Coverage

12:30 a.m.
SportsNet Central
CSNNE.com Great American Hockey Show

That’s it.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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