All-Star Game
AHL All-Star Classic - The 2008 AHL All-Star Classic was played on Monday, January 28, 2008 at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Binghamton, New York. It aired on Rogers Sportsnet in Canada, and America One, NHL Center Ice, B2 Networks, and most NHL-affiliated regional sports networks in the USA with Rob Faulds, Sam Cosentino, and B.J. Broadhead. Senators play-by-play voice Marc Shelanski called the game on NHL Radio on XM and the AHL website. A list of replay dates/times is here.
National Broadcasts
NHL Network - The AHL is providing an edited Thursday night game-of-the-week to NHL Network. The network also picked up Comcast Network's coverage of the 2008 Calder Cup finals between Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Chicago.
National Broadcasts (Canada)
The Score Network - Any Toronto Marlies games aired on The Score air nationally.
Internet Features
B2 Networks - B2 is providing Internet pay-per-view video of "every" AHL game. Go to your favorite team's homepage (linked below) to purchase for $6 (US) per game. The audio will be from your team. Note that some games come up as "cancelled because the arena isn't set up". There's also a B2PowerPlay package giving you the entire schedule for one team for 60-70% off individual game pricing.
LeagueStat.com is providing live in-game stats at the AHL official website.
Local Broadcasts
Radio: 1300 WTMM (Owen Newkirk)
Internet: team website
Radio: 680 WINR/1430 WENE (Marc Shelanski)
TV: WBPN 8
Internet: team website
Radio: 1300 WAVZ [Saturday games] (Phil Giubileo & Chris Kotsopolous)
Internet: team website
Cable: Comcast Network (Pat Foley & Billy Gardner)
The Wolves will need a new play-by-play voice in 2008-09, as Foley is returning to the Blackhawks.
Internet: Comcast audio via Broadcast Monsters
Radio: 1300 WOOD (Bob Kaser & Larry Figurski)
Cable: Comcast 23
Internet: radio station
Radio: 820 CHAM (Derek Wills & Al Craig)
Cable: Hamilton Cable 14
Internet: SportsJuice
Radio: 1410 WPOP (Bob Crawford)
Cable: FSN New England (Crawford & P.J. Stock)
Internet: team website
Radio: 100.1 WQIC (John Walton)
Internet: PennLive
Radio: 1070 KNTH (Jason Shaver)
Internet: team website
The Stars will have a new name in 2008-09, after terminating their agreement with Dallas.
Radio: 940 KPSZ (Jim Erickson)
Alex Kyrias will take the microphone in 2008-09.
Cable: Mediacom Cable
Internet: team website
Radio: 850 WKNR (John Michael)
Cable: FSN Ohio (Michael & Chris Longo)
Radio: 980 WCAP (Ryan Johnston)
Radio: 610/930/1540 WGIR (Ken Cail)
Internet: team website
TV: WMUR 9 (Jamie Staton, Jason King, & Naoko Funayama)
Radio: 680 CJOB (Brian Munz)
Internet: radio station
Radio: 1250 WSSP (Aaron Sims)
Internet: radio station
Radio: 1310 WGH (Pete Michaud & Pat Shetler)
Conflicts on 100.5 WXMM
Internet: SportsJuice
Radio: 96.5 WZPN (Tom Callahan)
Cable: Illinois Local Cable
Internet: team website (Mike Thornton)
Cable: CSN Philadelphia (Tim Saunders & Orest Kindrachuk)
Radio: 1400/1490 WBAE (Greg Glynn)
Internet: team website
Cable: Time Warner Cable 22
Radio: 1450 WLKW (Adam Kaufman [home] or Kevin Borczyki [road])
Internet: team website
Radio: 93.9 WYEC (Aaron Roof)
Internet: team website
Radio: 1280 WHTK (Don Stevens & Ric Seiling)
Conflicts on 1040 WYSL or 1180 WHAM.
Cable: Time Warner Cable 98
Internet: radio station (all games)
Radio: 1330 WNTA (Mike Peck & Tim Mattila)
Cable: Insight Cable 57 (audio simulcast)
Internet: team website
Radio:760 KTKR (Joe Dominey)
Internet:team website
Radio: 560 WHYN (Mike Kelly)
Internet: team website
Radio: 620 WHEN (Bob McElligott)
Cable: Time Warner Cable 26
Internet: team website
Radio: 640 CFMJ (John Bartlett) [limited schedule]
Cable: The Score
Digital Cable: LeafsTV
Internet: team website [all games]
Radio: 92.1/100.1/100.5 WQFM (Scott Stuccio [interim])
TV: WOLF 56 or WQMY 53 (analog)/56.3 (digital)
Internet: team website
Radio: 580 WTAG (Eric S. Lindquist)
Internet: team website
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