Posted on 02/16/2020 3:57:08 PM PST by EdnaMode
International Womens Day arrives on March 8, and NBC Sports Network will celebrate by using an all-female crew to broadcast and produce game coverage of the St. Louis Blues vs. Chicago Blackhawks National Hockey League matchup.
The game will mark the first NHL contest broadcast and produced solely by women in the US.
Kate Scott (play-by-play) will call the action alongside US Olympic gold medalists Kendall Coyne-Schofield (Inside-the-Glass analyst) and AJ Mleczko (analyst) from United Center in Chicago, Ill.
Kathryn Tappen will anchor studio coverage with three-time Canadian Olympic gold medalist Jen Botterill. Game production will be led by producer Rene Hatlelid and director Lisa Seltzer.
International Womens Day dates back over 100 years. Throughout the broadcast there will be nods to those who have made their mark on womens hockey and sports in general, with the goal of inspiring future generations of women to excel on the ice and behind the scenes.
In addition to the game elements, NBC Sports female-empowerment brand On Her Turf will surround coverage with content featuring women in hockey in various ways, including the Hockey is for Her digital video franchise and behind-the-scenes content through @OnHerTurf on Instagram.
Ive been broadcasting for 17 years, and yet, the very first broadcast I did with a female producer was just two years ago, said host Kathryn Tappen. The fact that we are celebrating International Womens Day with an all-female broadcast and production team tells me how far we have come in a very short time. We hope our broadcast will help inspire young women watching to follow their dreams, because weve proven that anything is possible, and Im proud to be a part of it.
Producer Rene Hatlelid added, These strong, accomplished women do this work day in and day out, and Im honored to be a part of this historic broadcast.
Producer Kaitlin Urka initially pitched the idea.We arent just bringing women together for the sake of bringing women together, Urka said. These are professionals who are some of the best at what they do and do these jobs on a regular basis. International Womens Day just gives us a unique platform to celebrate their great work.
Studio coverage will start at 7 p.m. ET on NHL Live and will continue immediately following the game with NHL Overtime.
Man, do not let them ruin another sport.
Oh boy! I’ll program my remote now!!
Has there been an announcement of the name of the legal firm who’ll be bringing the sex discrimination suit yet? You know, like the lawsuit they’d be facing if they announced no women would be permitted on their production team?
If they are capable, ok. If they are hot, better still. If they are there to accomplish some stupid, woke, virtue signalling..., count me out.
I think I’ll watch the movie “Slap Shot” instead.
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG???
The NHL is so clumsy in trying to be “woke” and “inclusive”. Just freaking play hockey. Absolutely no need to signal anything trying to attract very little.
“... International Womens Day ...”
Is there an “International Men’s Day”???
I think not...
This should make a woman feel like a “token”...
In my opinion, when a “Day” is proclaimed, like this, for anything, it’s like the government saying “We care about you today...The rest of the time, we don’t give a crap...”
Why would this be a big deal unless on some level a person thought of women as less capable?
All female, meh.
All female topless would break the ratings machine
Whomever thought of this idea better get re-married soon or her son is going to wind up with a ............. faster than you can say 'Jack Robinson'.
One of my favorites...:)
Sigh. I played hockey for many years, and stopped watching it when it became unwatchable in the mid-late nineties.
I just never went back. How I loved the game both as a player and spectator.
"I'm gonna flash 'em, Joe!"
Yup. It is bad enough to see rainbow tape on hockey sticks and jerseys and have to hear and read about homosexuals in the guise of “Hockey is for Everyone” but at least that is pregame and/or on websites. This is just another step at “inclusion”and we all know that any criticism will be called sexist so it is either accept and be quiet or protest and be called named. I wouldn’t be surprised if the NHL eventually outlaws complete hitting in the name of safety and then adds women to each playing roster.
I don’t find women’s voices easy to listen to for high speed sports play-by-play.
Well, isn’t that stylish.
I dont find womens voices easy to listen to for high speed sports play-by-play.
Agree. It’s finger nails on chalk board for me to hear women doing pbp.
Sick of this sh*t. And I’m female.
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