Leafs TV coverage on CBC to be cut back this season

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This was posted on the HABS forum and in teh Globe and mail in regards to the CBC cutting back on Leaf coverage and increasing coverage of the Sens and teh HABS. Cole and Neal will also be slated to do far fewer games with Millen and Hughson calling the majority of the action and the important games.
here is the link.

Article courtesy of the Globe and Mail (link) http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070622.TRUTH22/TPStory/TPSports/?query=

Changes to Hockey Night in Canada will come sooner than later, according to insiders, the biggest of which will involve announcer Jim Hughson and analyst Greg Millen taking over as the top play-by-play team.

The return of Bob Cole and Harry Neale appears probable, but in a reduced role. Neale said yesterday he's awaiting final word about his status.

"I don't know for sure, so I better not say," he said. "But it appears I won't be doing as many games.

"I've had a brief conversation [with Hockey Night producers], but haven't gotten into any details with Scott Moore [the head of CBC Sports]. But I expect to hear from him before too long."

Cole's agent, Elliott Kerr of the Landmark Sport Group in Toronto, said he anticipated Cole's returning.

"CBC Sports has told me they would like him back," Kerr wrote in an e-mail message.

Hughson and Millen have called the second game of the Saturday night doubleheader for the past two years. That they will succeed Cole and Neale as the lead team is significant. After all, "major change," as one insider called it, doesn't happen often at Hockey Night.

As broadcasters of the Stanley Cup final for more than 20 years and the Olympic tournaments since 1998, Cole and Neale are more than just play-by-play voices. They're featured players on the most watched sports telecast in Canada and are cultural figures.

Cole, 74, started calling hockey on CBC Radio in 1968. Neale, 70, a former National Hockey League coach and general manager, joined Hockey Night in 1986.

Still popular but on the downside of long careers, Cole and Neale have reached the stage where less demanding roles seem likely.

Another change at Hockey Night will probably involve the Toronto Maple Leafs, who in the past were consistently given national distribution on Saturday nights.

Insiders say Hockey Night will increase the national exposure of the Montreal Canadiens and particularly the Ottawa Senators on the opening game of the doubleheader.

"I'm not sure it makes sense to give a Leafs-Tampa Bay Lightning game distribution countrywide just because it's the Leafs," a source close to Hockey Night said, "particularly if you've got Sidney Crosby [of the Pittsburgh Penguins] playing Montreal or Ottawa."

What's more, Hughson and Millen will probably be assigned the best game on Saturday night and not automatically the matchup involving the Leafs.

"If the most interesting game is Vancouver playing Calgary, that's the one Hughson and Millen should go to," a source said.

Another issue for Hockey Night is the quality of the Leafs' team. Insiders suggest there's a concern about the limited success the team is likely to achieve in the next several years. Most hockey experts rank the Leafs as the weakest among the six Canadian NHL teams. The probability of the Leafs making the playoffs any time soon is questionable at best. Hockey Night will seek to showcase Canadian teams with a better chance of advancing to the postseason.

Arguably, the CBC paid a price this past spring for consistently giving Toronto precedence over Ottawa on the schedule. The Senators, rarely seen nationally during the winter, drew poorly in the playoffs compared with Canadian teams in previous years. The feeling is the Senators would have drawn larger audiences if Canadian viewers had been given more of an opportunity to see them in the regular season.

The Leafs would still receive a large amount of national distribution, but not as much as in the past
 
As a Leafs fan this does not bug me that much. I know the schedule and tv schedule has not been announced for 2007/2008 but I do know is Leafs TV will be showing 20 regular season games next season, which will be up from the 12 games that they showed this past season. So I am guessing some of the games they would show are going to be on Saturday's. Since I got Leafs TV I am all set for those games they are broadcasting and the Leafs also have local coverage on TSN and Sportsnet.
 
I can't disclose anything but I can almost gaurantee Bob Cole will be returning. I won't disclose my source but I have spoke to someone close to him and he is returning again.:wizard:
 
This was posted on the HABS forum and in teh Globe and mail in regards to the CBC cutting back on Leaf coverage and increasing coverage of the Sens and teh HABS. Cole and Neal will also be slated to do far fewer games with Millen and Hughson calling the majority of the action and the important games.
here is the link.

Best news I have heard in a long time. ;)

I did here that Hughson and Millen would become the main play by play duo this year. I like Jim Hughson but Greg Millen is terrible.

GO HABS!!
 

As a long time Cole and Neale fan, it will be sad to see them go. Not hearing those calls on a Saturday night will be missed. I must agree with the Millen sentiment. To me it would be nice if CBC could lure a guy like Pierre McGuire away from TSN or Sportsnet (wherever he is) One of the best hockey analyst's in the world today.
 
The CBC is finally realizing that the Maple Laffs are not the be all and end all!
 
I can't disclose anything but I can almost gaurantee Bob Cole will be returning. I won't disclose my source but I have spoke to someone close to him and he is returning again.:wizard:

Yes Cole will be back but in a diminished state and he will call the lesser games behind Hughson and Millen. I love the fact that they have finally listned to people complaining about all the Leaf coverage and are doing something about it.
 
With any luck both Cole and Neale will be in a reduced role with the Leafs farm team. They are awful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cole can't even get the players straight any more. Yeah my Habs bias is shining through, but those 2 are just dreadful. It's about time they got a couple of younger people in there that are actually current. And the Habs & Senators getting more national air time on Saturday nights, it's long overdue.
 
Just because the Leafs won't be on CBC as much is not a big deal. They are still the centre of the Hockey world and they will still get a lot of media attention on TSN, Sportsnet and Leafs TV. So the difference is it just won't be with CBC as much. As for the Leafs bashing my feeling is people do that because Toronto is an easy target since they are again in the centre of the Hockey world. I should also mention for those of you who don't get Leafs TV, Greg Millen works for them and does Leafs games that are broadcast on there.
 
Just because the Leafs won't be on CBC as much is not a big deal. They are still the centre of the Hockey world and they will still get a lot of media attention on TSN, Sportsnet and Leafs TV. So the difference is it just won't be with CBC as much. As for the Leafs bashing my feeling is people do that because Toronto is an easy target since they are again in the centre of the Hockey world. I should also mention for those of you who don't get Leafs TV, Greg Millen works for them and does Leafs games that are broadcast on there.


I knew there was a reason that I didn't get Leafs TV, it shows the leafs.
 
As for the Leafs bashing my feeling is people do that because Toronto is an easy target since they are again in the centre of the Hockey world.

You keep telling yourself that. At least the Hall of Fame is in the Centre of the Universe so you Leaf fans get to see the Stanley Cup.
From most of your posts, I would guess that you are about 13 years old. Long time to cheer for/watch a team that hasn't won anything worthwhile in your lifetime.:rotfl2:
 
You keep telling yourself that. At least the Hall of Fame is in the Centre of the Universe so you Leaf fans get to see the Stanley Cup.
From most of your posts, I would guess that you are about 13 years old. Long time to cheer for/watch a team that hasn't won anything worthwhile in your lifetime.:rotfl2:
For the record I am 22 years old, so your way off on my age.
 














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