NHL Network to Feature Wall-to-Wall Coverage of 2024 Stanley Cup Final

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Boyle, Coyle, Demers, Dubnyk, Hersch, Hradek, Jaffe, Johnson, Luftman, Rupp and Tappen to Contribute On-Site Across NHL Now and NHL Tonight

NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Media Day From Sunrise, Florida Begins Tomorrow at 12 p.m. ET

NHL Network’s 2024 Stanley Cup® Final coverage begins with NHL Tonight: Stanley Cup Final Media Day from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida tomorrow, June 7 at 12 p.m. ET. NHL Network’s Jamie HerschE.J. Hradek, Stanley Cup champion Mike Rupp and Kathryn Tappen are set to interview several Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers throughout the day.

Featuring highlights, breakdowns, analysis and interviews, NHL Network’s signature programs NHL Now and NHL Tonight will be on-site throughout the Stanley Cup Final. Game One coverage this Saturday, June 8 will begin with NHL Now at 4 p.m. ET, co-hosted by Jamie HerschMike RuppJason Demers and Devan Dubnyk. NHL Network’s Tony LuftmanE.J. Hradek and Mike Johnson will set the scene on NHL Tonight® at 6 p.m. ET leading up to puck drop, while Jamison Coyle, Dubnyk and Rupp will recap the action immediately following the game. NHL Now at 4 p.m. ET, followed by NHL Tonight at 6 p.m. ET and immediately following every game will continue throughout the series.

Bill PitdoAdnan VirkKeith IrizarryBrian Boyle, three-time Stanley Cup champion Ken DaneykoScott HartnellThomas HickeyBilly Jaffe, and Cory Schneider will also contribute to NHL Network’s Stanley Cup Final coverage. On-site Stanley Cup Final content will be highlighted across NHL Network’s social media platforms, including clips from NHL Now and NHL Tonight.

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