2000s 2005–06 season 2006–07 season 2007–08 season Starting this season, NBC aired these Game of the Week games on a national basis, in addition to carrying the national broadcasts of
the Winter Classic on
New Year's Day and the
Stanley Cup Playoffs during the Spring.
2008–09 season 2010s 2009–10 season 2010–11 season 2011–12 season The
Pittsburgh Penguins had an overall five network TV appearances during this season, making it the first NHL team in Pennsylvania and the first NHL team to have overall five network appearances in a regular season.
2012–13 season 2013–14 season 2014–15 season 2015–16 season NBC was supposed to air the Pittsburgh-Washington match-up on January 24, but however, the game was postponed due to
hazardous weather, so the network instead selecting St. Louis-Chicago game as their match-up and it aired in the Primetime slot.
2016–17 season During the season, NBC's
Star Sunday concept was added to the Game of the Week package. The first game under the new brand took place on January 22, 2017, in a game between the
New York Rangers and the
Detroit Red Wings. NBC initially announced that no NHL games would be aired on the network during the
2018 Winter Olympics, however they changed course and added three Sunday afternoon games in February as a lead-in to the Winter Olympics, allowing Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk to stay home and call 3 NHL games. NBC correctly switched the final minutes of the
2018 NHL Stadium Series to its sister network
NBCSN (except for viewers in the Washington D.C. market) at 11 p.m. Eastern Time after play stoppage due to the power outage delay.
Star Sunday returned on March 11, 2018, both as part of the
Game of the Week and
Sunday Night Hockey package. (*) Designated as a
Star Sunday game.
2018–19 season For the first (and only) time, NBC selected two regional games which to aired it in primetime on February 2, 2019 dubbed as
Primetime Saturday.
Star Sunday returned on February 3, 2019, both as part of the
Game of the Week and
Sunday Night Hockey package. This marked the first and only season of
Star Sunday to have its presenting sponsor;
AT&T was the first presenting sponsor and they branded themselves as
Star Sunday presented by AT&T. (*) Designated as a
Star Sunday game.
2020s 2019–20 season (NBC) For this season only,
Brian Boucher joined
Mike Emrick and
Eddie Olczyk on the lead broadcast team while
Pierre McGuire is reassigned to work with NBC's other broadcast teams. The
Pittsburgh Penguins originally had six network television appearances during that season (for the first time since the 2011–12 season), however, due to the cancellation of their final two network TV appearances (the Washington-Pittsburgh match-up on March 22 and the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia match-up on March 29) because of the
coronavirus pandemic, they reduced to four as the games are postponed due to the pandemic, in which the rest of the regular season was paused indefinitely due to the pandemic. All players and hockey staff were asked to
self-quarantine in their home cities until further notice. On May 26, 2020,
Gary Bettman, the
NHL commissioner, was announced that the rest of the regular season was cancelled.
2020–21 season (NBC) Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the
2020–21 NHL season has been delayed to January 13, 2021, and all teams would play a 56-game division-only schedule with the NHL temporarily realigning divisions to minimize travel as much as possible, with all seven Canadian teams playing one division due to COVID-19
cross-border travel restrictions imposed by the
Government of Canada. NBC Sports broadcast 16 NHL regular season games, which is the most ever NHL regular season games broadcast on NBC. The
NHL on NBC schedule featured a number of rivalries, including the
Capitals–Penguins rivalry, the
Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry, the Bruins-Rangers rivalry, and the Avalanche-Blues rivalry. Meanwhile, the
Washington Capitals had five network television appearances this season, the third NHL team to have largest appearances during the regular season. The final
NHL on NBC game was on May 8, 2021, with two games aired regionally, all but
New York metro and
Boston markets, who got the Penguins-
Sabres game, got the Bruins-Rangers rivalry game, and the regional games were shared with the teams' respective broadcasters in their aforementioned markets. It also marked as the final season for the games to aired on NBC after 16 years, as 10 games were regained by over-the-air
ABC beginning
next season.
2021–22 season (ABC) This season, ABC took over as the national over-the-air broadcaster for the NHL as part of a seven-year multiplatform deal with ESPN. They kicked off their coverage with the Thanksgiving Showdown on November 26. All games were simulcast on
ESPN+, and featured a stats-based IceCast alternate broadcast, excluding the Thanksgiving Showdown.
Notes • Outside of the Thanksgiving Showdown, ESPN produced an "IceCast"
alternate broadcast. These broadcasts aired on
ESPN+, alongside the ABC broadcast.
2022–23 season (ABC) ABC lost the rights to the Thanksgiving Showdown to
TNT, but gained the rights to the
NHL Stadium Series in return. ABC also introduced doubleheaders on select Saturdays, as well as a tripleheader during the last Saturday of the season.
Notes • ESPN produced alternate broadcasts of select games that streamed on ESPN+ along with the ABC broadcast. Those include the "Star Watch", "Puck Possessor", or an "All-12" broadcast for the Stadium Series.
2023-24 season (ABC) ABC had four doubleheader weeks this season, as well as the Stadium Series, and two tripleheaders, one on the same day as the first game of the Stadium Series, the other on the last Saturday of the season. All games will once again be simulcast on
ESPN+.
2024–25 season (ABC) ABC aired six doubleheaders, as well as the Saturday games of the
NHL 4 Nations Face-Off. There were no tripleheaders this season as a result of the 4 Nations break, as well as scheduling conflicts. In addition to ESPN+, all ABC games this season are also simulcast on
Disney+. ==Notes==