The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today announced that Rogers TV will be broadcasting games two and four of the Presidents Cup Final live from the Moncton Coliseum.
"We are very happy to have the opportunity to offer our fans games two and four of this historic series on local television," said the Commissioner of the QMJHL, Gilles Courteau in a release. "These two broadcasts would not have been possible without the valued cooperation of our major partner, TELUS, and the Moncton Wildcats organization."
Rumors began to fly over a week that Rogers TV in New Brunswick would be broadcasting the series with all-games being held in their territory. But unfortunately for fans without tickets to games at Harbour Station, they are still out of luck.
Rogers lost their QMJHL broadcasting rights this season.
Quoting above "without the valued cooperation of our major partner, TELUS, and the Moncton Wildcats organization."
ReplyDeleteThis implies that the Seadog organization would not "cooperate" Is there an "official" reason that games 1 and 3 and not broadcast?
I'm told that the Sea Dogs did not want the games broadcasted. And that's is all I know...
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