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Rogers, NHL make $11-billion, 12-year deal for national broadcast rights official

Rogers has held the national broadcast rights for NHL games in Canada since the 2014-15 season and will continue to do so through the 2037-38 season. 

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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said at Wednesday’s news conference that the negotiating process with Rogers was smooth.


Rogers Communications Inc. announced an $11-billion deal on Wednesday to broadcast NHL games in Canada, worth more than double its previous contract’s value and securing national broadcast rights on all platforms for over two decades.

The Canadian company’s deal with the NHL, which was first reported Monday, begins in the 2026-27 season — when the current agreement expires — and will run for 12 years. The deal ends after the 2037-38 season with an escalator structure, as Rogers will pay less money in the deal’s early years and more later.

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Ilyas Hussein

Ilyas Hussein is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: ihussein@thestar.ca

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