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Great News for me...ESPN America found an agreement with the NHL and the Advisers Media International (AMI)/Medge Consulting (owns the rights for the european market since this season) to show the Games in Western Europe (excepted Skandinavia, Great Britain & Ireland) and other Countrys...this means....the Hockeyless Times on TV are over next Week.. :towel::towel:

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Updated Conference Standings - Nov. 1, 2011

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01. small.pngLos Angeles* - 721

02. small.pngSt.Louis* - 716

03. small.pngCalgary* - 711

04. small.pngVancouver - 710

05. small.pngDetroit - 688

06. small.pngAnaheim - 684

07. small.png Nashville - 678

08. small.pngWinnipeg - 660

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09. small.pngSan Jose - 628

10. small.pngEdmonton - 585

11. small.pngColorado - 575

12. small.pngDallas - 487

13. small.pngColumbus - 411

14. small.pngMinnesota - 426

15. small.pngChicago - 419

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01. small.pngBuffalo* - 875

02. small.pngPittsburgh* - 785

03. small.pngNY Islanders* - 698

04. small.pngBoston - 697

05. small.pngNew Jersey - 687

06. 2ef5pn7.jpgQuebec - 645

07. small.pngFlorida - 627

08. small.pngMontreal - 625

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09. small.pngOttawa - 620

10. small.pngNY Rangers - 598

11. small.png Toronto - 583

12. small.pngPhiladelphia - 579

13. small.pngTampa Bay - 562

14. small.pngWashington - 549

15. small.pngCarolina - 439

* denotes division leaders

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5-6 live games per week..and there was a lot of nucks games last season (playoffs not included)..well i wont catch them all cuz of the time difference but there will be allways the Highlights on Sports Center..cant wait for next week...i dont care who´s Playing...important...IT`S NHL HOCKEY :D

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Shame Kessel is going to make a fool out of him haha just kidding but would love for the Leafs to win tonight. If we play anything like Sunday though we will be destroyed

I was going to rip you for that Kessel comment but since the Leafs will likely be nose diving any day now, I'll let you have your moment. :P

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thats the german article from today....translated with google

http://www.eishockeynews.de/aktuell/artikel/2011/11/02/aufatmen-bei-den-nhl-fans-espn-america-uebertraegt-wieder-eishockey.html

Sigh of relief for the hockey fans in Germany and Europe: Starting next week, the night of 08th on 09th November, the NHL hockey is back on ESPN America to see. Because ESPN has now Advisers Media International (AMI) / Medge Consulting and the National Hockey League (NHL), an agreement on the continuation of the English-speaking NHL on ESPN America broadcasts in more than 35 countries in Europe (including Germany) and Africa achieved.

ESPN America - which currently reaches about 19 million households - will thus continue its existing extensive coverage of up to six live games per week can. This includes the play-offs, and all games of the Stanley Cup Finals. Overall, the NHL should look fans in Europe to more than 100 games directly from the U.S. and Canada, presented in an authentic original.

Highlights and background information, the award-winning studio programs like SportsCenter aired weekdays with opinion and analysis of ESPN's Barry Melrose and Matthew Barnaby experts.

"ESPN America and AMI / Medge are strong partners who will help us to spread the NHL in many major countries, and thus ensure that both the absolute hockey fans will be well looked after and can also be found new fans," says John Collins, COO of the NHL. "It means a continuation of our expansion plans overseas and an ideal complement to the existing distribution agreement."

. Jeroen Oerlemans, Vice President and Head of Channels ESPN - Europe, Middle East and Africa, adds: "We are very excited about the continuation of NHL broadcasts on ESPN America, we know that hockey has a loyal and enthusiastic supporters we are. the fans continue to serve with great transmissions exciting games! "

Rob Pickles, Managing Director of AMI, said: "We are very pleased that ESPN continues its long tradition as an NHL-Sender This acquisition adds to our high standards, even more people in Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa the opportunity to. to give, can experience the NHL than ever before! "

The contract covers all countries in continental Europe, where ESPN America can be received, with the exception of Great Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. In some of these markets, they will cover rights for broadcasts in the local language.

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