NHL Live
NHL Live is a television show on
History
Hockey Central first aired on October 5, 2005. Given the limited time to prepare the studio after OLN won the broadcasting rights of the NHL in the summer of 2005, the first set was extremely spartan. This served as the temporary home to Hockey Central until a permanent set could be built midway through the first season. The show is hosted by
The show was sponsored by
Hockey Central was first broadcast in HD on October 3, 2007.
Location
Hockey Central is recorded live from Versus' Stamford, Connecticut studios. At times, the studio has gone on location for special events, usually the Stanley Cup Finals. VERSUS' on location studio shows have aired from:
- Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan: February 12, 2006
- RBC Center, Raleigh, North Carolina: June 5, 2006; June 7, 2006
- Dallas, Texas: January 24, 2007
- Honda Center, Anaheim, California: May 28, 2007 and May 30, 2007.
- Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan: May 24, 2008 and May 26, 2008.
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: June 2, 2009 and June 4, 2009
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: June 2, 2010 and June 4, 2010
Personalities
Current
Studio host
- Liam McHugh: Lead studio host (2010–2021)
- Kathryn Tappen: Secondary studio host (2014–2021)
- Paul Burmeister: Stanley Cup Playoffs studio host and Stanley Cup Finals stadium host (2016–2021)
Studio analysts
- Keith Jones: Lead studio analyst (2005–2021); also color commentator for NBC Sports Philadelphia (Philadelphia Flyers broadcasts)
- Patrick Sharp: Lead studio analyst (2019–2021)
- Anson Carter: Studio analyst (2012–2021); "Inside the Glass" reporter (2015)
- Brian Boucher: "Inside the Glass" reporter/studio analyst (2015–2021)
- Mike Johnson: color commentator/studio analyst (2017–2021); also color commentator for TSN Hockey
- Bob McKenzie: NHL insider (2014–2021); also insider for TSN Hockey
- Darren Dreger: NHL insider (2014–2021); also insider for TSN Hockey
- Ben Lovejoy: studio analyst (2020–2021)
- Scott Hartnell: guest studio analyst (2020–2021); also back-up color commentator for NBC Sports Philadelphia (Philadelphia Flyers broadcasts)
- Mike Babcock: guest studio analyst (2021)
- Ryan Callahan: guest studio analyst (2021)
- Dominic Moore: guest studio analyst and color commentator (2021)
Former
- Bill Clement: Lead studio host (2005–2007)
- Bill Patrick: Lead studio host (2007–2010)
- Mark Messier: Studio analyst (2006-2008)
- Pierre McGuire: Lead studio analyst (2005–2006)
- Mike Milbury: Lead studio analyst/"Inside the Glass" reporter (2008–present), substitute lead color commentator (2017–2021)
- Neil Smith; Lead studio analyst (2005–2006)
- P.J. Stock: Studio analyst (2005)
- Al Trautwig: Studio host (2005–2007)
- Jack Edwards: Studio host (2005–2007)
- Brian Engblom: Occasional Studio analyst (2005–06), Lead studio analyst (2006–2011)
- Darren McCarty: Lead studio analyst (2009–2011)
- Mike Keenan: Guest studio analyst (2009–2011)
- John Stevens: Guest studio analyst (2010)
- Jeremy Roenick: Studio analyst (2010–2019), lead NHL outdoor games reporter (2014–2019)
Playoffs
- 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- Tom Fitzgerald Studio analyst (2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- Mike Knuble Studio analyst (2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- Peter Laviolette Studio analyst (2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- Ted Nolan Studio analyst (2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs, 2009)
- Aaron Ward Studio analyst (2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- Doug Weight Studio analyst (2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
- 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs)
Breakdown of studio team
2005–06
Regular season
During the 2005–06 NHL season, Bill Clement was named the lead studio host while former NHL forward Keith Jones and then-former NHL GM Neil Smith were the regular analysts on the show. On Monday nights, Pierre McGuire join them. Sometimes, Smith or McGuire would be on assignment for TSN, and a rotating cast of analysts will replace them, including Brian Engblom, P. J. Stock, and Eddie Olczyk (later in the season when he was fired by the Pittsburgh Penguins).
Postseason
During the playoffs, they brought in
2006–07
For the 2006–07 season, Jones and Engblom were brought back as regulars, while Clement remained as the primary host. The network also brought back Olczyk, but he was not used as often due to his commitments to the Chicago Blackhawks. Pierre McGuire and Neil Smith did not return to the network.
Postseason
During the playoffs, they brought in
2007–08
Clement left the network prior to the 2007–08 season, and former SportsCenter host and USA Network PGA Tour play-by-play man Bill Patrick replaced him. Both Jones and Engblom are returned to the show, which moved to Versus' new in-house, HD studio in Connecticut.
Postseason
During the playoffs,
See also
- Sportsnet)