Hockey Night In Canada announced all of announcers for this upcoming season with no surprises compared to last year, except that it looks like Marc Crawford will be hosting, as long as he is not coaching. The HNIC Sirius radio channels are 97 and 122 andthe HNIC radio program will be broadcast at 4PM daily.
Marc Crawford
Jack Adams award winner and Stanley Cup Champion coach Mark Crawford returns to CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA broadcast team as an analyst. He brings six years as an NHL player and 13 years of experience as one of the NHL’s most successful head coaches to his new role.
Mike Milbury
Mike Milbury joins CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA broadcast team as an analyst, bringing more than 30 years of experience as a NHL defenceman, coach, executive and broadcaster to his new role. He will also be a regular contributor to The Hot Stove - the popular second intermission feature during Game One of CBC’s traditional Saturday night doubleheaders.
Don Cherry
Since 1987 in the Coach's Corner with host Ron MacLean, Cherry has stayed true to form with his candidness, often controversial and always entertaining comments.
Ron Maclean
MacLean has been recognized with eight Gemini Awards for his work with CBC, including Best Host in a Sports Program for CBC'S HOCKEY DAY IN CANADA in 2004 and 2006.
P.J. Stock
P.J. Stock enters his second year as an analyst for CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA broadcast team, bringing both NHL player and broadcast experience to his role. Host of The Stock Exchange; a weekly hockey radio show on Montreal’s Team 990, Stock is also a regular sports contributor to CBC’s Montreal News at Six. He made his debut with CBC’S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA in 2007-08.
Greg Millen
Enthusiasm, an insider's knowledge and a great ability to communicate are the qualities that best describe Greg Millen, who returned to the Hockey Night in Canada booth in 1999.
Jeff Marek
Jeff Marek, one of sports talk radio's brightest stars, is the host of the all-new HNIC Radio on SIRIUS Satellite Radio. A twelve-year sports-talk radio veteran, the Toronto native provides intelligent hockey talk, insight and debate during the two-hour national daily drive-time hockey program.
Well known for his previous work on Leafs Lunch on AM 640 Toronto Radio, Marek is one of sports talk radio's most respected personalities. He joined AM 640 in 2000, hosting The Jeff Marek Show, a nightly open-line talk show, while working as the stations' morning news anchor. He quickly became the director of sports news and joined host Bill Watters on Leafs Lunch.
Bob Cole
A front-line player on CBC's Hockey Night in Canada for 35 years, Bob Cole was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996 and has been honoured with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for excellence in hockey broadcasting.
Jim Hughson
Veteran hockey announcer Jim Hughson was announced as the newest member of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada broadcast team in 2005.
Scott Morrison
Scott Morrison, a 25-year veteran hockey journalist and recipient of the Hockey Hall of Fame's 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, is on CBC'S HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA broadcast team as a commentator and columnist.
Hrudey became a full-time hockey analyst during the 1998/99 NHL season, after providing stellar commentary during the previous four playoff seasons alongside Ron MacLean. Hrudey's Los Angeles Kings made it to the Staley Cup finals in 1993 but lost to Patrick Roy's Montreal Canadiens.






