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SiriusXM NHL Network Radio Returns with Live Coverage


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SiriusXM will air coverage of the 2023-24 NHL season through the Stanley Cup Final. SiriusXM NHL Network Radio (channel 91) will bring subscribers across North America insight, expert analysis, special programming, interviews and live-play-play of every game starting Tuesday, October 10.

SiriusXM NHL Network Radio is entering its 19th season offering listeners all the action across the ice and behind-the-scenes and welcomes a roster of former players bringing their knowledge and perspective on a daily basis, including Mike Johnson, Anthony Stewart, Mike Rupp, Martin Biron, Shane O'Brien, Mike McKenna and Andrew Raycroft.

The season opens on Tuesday, October 10 with a tripleheader broadcast. The first puck drop is in Tampa Bay, where the Lightning host the Nashville Predators, followed by rookie sensation Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks taking on Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Night one concludes with the Vegas Golden Knights, the defending Stanley Cup champions, facing off against the Seattle Kraken.

In addition, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio will be offering subscribers coverage of the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic between the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers on October 29.

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