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43 minutes ago, SwampD said:

I find it weird that the team hires the tv crew.

I wonder if that happens in any other market. I really don’t know.

Good question.  Pretty sure that tradition goes back to Ted Darling having the opportunity to either be a Channel 7 (IIRC) or a Sabre employee when they got the broadcast contract.  He decided to stay with the Sabres so that should Channel 2 get the contract back (or it go to 4 or even 29) he'd still be the voice of the Sabres rather than switching to local sports or Dave Thomas' replacement.

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49 minutes ago, SwampD said:

I find it weird that the team hires the tv crew.

I wonder if that happens in any other market. I really don’t know.

By making them employees they can control the messaging so the organization and players don’t get criticized. It’s fortunate that there are still some local reporters like Hamilton and Harrington who are willing to give objective analysis.

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I feel like every team is going to hire the broadcast crew across all three leagues. Maybe not in the biggest of markets, but these broadcast exist specifically for the teams. 

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It's generally the case that the broadcasters are employees of the team.  That's not just the NHL, it's most of the team sports in North America.  I think the NFL is the exception for television broadcasts but they still employ the radio broadcast employees.

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