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Rogers to spend a record $11B for another 12 years of NHL broadcast rights

The new deal, which kicks in for the 2026-27 season, is more than double the value of the current agreement.

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The Edmonton Oilers may have helped convince Rogers Communications Inc. to keep the NHL broadcast rights with their run to the Stanley Cup final last year.


Rogers Communications Inc. has doubled down on the NHL.

The Canadian broadcaster and majority owner of the Maple Leafs will spend a record $11 billion — about $7.7 billion (U.S.) — to extend its national broadcast rights for big-league hockey for 12 more years.

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Kevin McGran

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