What channel is the Blackhawks on today?

What channel is the Blackhawks on today?

Additionally, 13 games will be carried as national broadcasts, including eight telecasts on ESPN (1), TNT (5) and ABC (3) plus four games exclusively streamed on ESPN+….How to Watch.

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Who are the TV announcers for the Blackhawks game tonight?

The Chicago Blackhawks have named Chris Vosters the new play-by-play announcer. Vosters replaces a Chicago icon and Hall of Fame broadcaster in Pat Foley, who’s retiring at the end of the season after 39 years. The official announcement was made during Sunday’s broadcast on NBC Sports Chicago.

Where is Adam Burish now?

He is currently an analyst covering Blackhawks games on NBC Sports Chicago.

How can I watch the Blackhawks live?

To access the video player, viewers can visit CSNChicago.com on their PC, or download the NBC Sports app. Powered by Playmaker Media, the NBC Sports app is available on Apple iOS, Android and select Samsung devices, as well as on Amazon Fire, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Win10, and Xbox.

Who is Chris Vosters?

Chris Vosters is a play-by-play broadcaster based in Chicago. His broadcasting background is rooted in his early childhood when he announced scores from the newspaper at the breakfast table and called games for the Mighty Wombats of the Backyard Baseball League.

Who’s going to replace Pat Foley?

Chris Vosters
Chris Vosters takes over for Pat Foley in the Blackhawks’ TV broadcast booth. CHICAGO – One of the biggest decisions for the Blackhawks this season came in the broadcast booth, where they’d have to replace a legend behind the mic.

What’s going on with Troy Murray?

Radio Color Analyst Murray has been diagnosed with cancer. Troy Murray is a former Canadian professional ice hockey center in NHL. He made his debut in National Hockey League 1981-82 season playoffs on April 4, 1982. He did his first-ever NHL goal against the Minnesota North Stars.

How can I watch the Blackhawks without cable?