Multimedia broadcast coverage for Finals

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League has announced broadcast information for the 2014 Calder Cup Finals between the Western Conference champion Texas Stars, top development team of the NHL’s Dallas Stars, and the Eastern Conference champion St. John’s IceCaps, top development team of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets.

  Date/Time TV Networks Satellite Radio Web
Game 1 Sun., June 8 at Texas, 8:30 ET Leafs TV
NHL Network (US)
NHL Network Radio AHL Live
Game 2 Mon., June 9 at Texas, 8:30 ET Leafs TV
^NHL Network (US)
AHL Live
Game 3 Wed., June 11 at St. John’s, 6 ET Leafs TV
^NHL Network (US)
AHL Live
Game 4 Mon., June 16 at St. John’s, 6 ET Leafs TV
^^NHL Network (US)
NHL Network Radio
   (if no NHL game)
AHL Live
*Game 5 Tue., June 17 at St. John’s, 6 ET Leafs TV
NHL Network (US)
NHL Network Radio AHL Live
*Game 6 Thu., June 19 at Texas, 8:30 ET Leafs TV
NHL Network (US)
NHL Network Radio AHL Live
*Game 7 Mon., June 23 at Texas, 8:30 ET Leafs TV
NHL Network (US)
NHL Network Radio AHL Live
   *if necessary… ^next-day broadcast at 11 am ET… ^^air time TBD

Leafs TV will produce and air all seven games of the 2014 Calder Cup Finals, with Todd Crocker and Bob McGill on the call and Paul Hendrick and Jon Abbott hosting. Leafs TV will be available during a special promotional “free-view” period during the Finals on most cable systems across Canada; contact your service provider for more information.

In addition, MTS, Shaw Direct, Shaw Cable and Bell will also be making the broadcasts available to their customers; fans can check their local listings or theahl.com for channel information.

The entire Calder Cup Finals will also air on NHL Network in the United States, and satellite radio subscribers can also listen to the action on NHL Network Radio on SiriusXM (Sirius 207, XM 211), which will carry Game 1 and Games 4-7 of the series.

And as always, AHL Live has live streaming of every Calder Cup Finals game at ahllive.com.

In operation since 1936, the American Hockey League continues to serve as the top development league for all 30 National Hockey League teams. More than 88 percent of all players competing in the NHL this season have been AHL graduates, and through the years the American Hockey League has been home to more than 100 honored members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.