Leafs Nation Network (formerly Leafs TV) was a
Canadian
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English language
Category B regional
specialty channel
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owned by
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Leafs Nation Network broadcasts programming related to the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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National Hockey League
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club and its
American Hockey League
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affiliate, the
Toronto Marlies.
Leafs Nation Network was only available within the Maple Leafs' "home market" of
Ontario
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, excluding the
Ottawa Valley (which is in the home market of the
Ottawa Senators).
History
In November 2000, MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment), was granted approval by the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC; ) is a public organization in Canada tasked with the mandate as a regulatory agency tribunal for various electronic communications, covering broadcasting and telecommunic ...
(CRTC) to launch a television channel called ''Maple Leaf Channel'', described as "a regional English-language Category 2 specialty television service devoted to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Programming was to include historical events, profiles of players, panel and call-in shows, classic Maple Leaf hockey games, interviews with Maple Leaf players, coaches and management, statistics, insights and analysis of the current hockey scene from a Maple Leaf perspective, and information as to the purchase of merchandise, tickets and collectibles. There was also to be a small amount of programming related to general hockey matters, including minor hockey league hockey and hockey instruction." The channel was launched on September 7, 2001 as Leafs TV. The channel was valued at $19 million on behalf of the CRTC in 2012.
From the channel's launch until the
2014–15 season, the Leafs retained a small number of regional telecasts for broadcast on Leafs TV, typically around 12 games per season. That changed going into the
2014–15 NHL season
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The Los Angeles Kings became the first team ...
when regional rights formerly held by the channel went to
Sportsnet Ontario and
TSN4.
On October 7, 2017, Leafs TV was renamed as Leafs Nation Network and re-launched as a multi-platform iteration of Leafs TV, with most of its programming shifting to the team's website and mobile apps and the television network slowly becoming an overall afterthought with the shift of content over to streaming and a lack of live games. It continued to carry pre-game and post-game coverage and other documentary programming.
On August 16, 2022, ''
Toronto Sun
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s Lance Hornby reported that MLSE announced that the channel would go off the air on August 31.
At MLSE's request, the CRTC formally revoked Leafs Nation Network's license on September 1. Immediately after that, the channel space created in 2001 by Leafs TV ceased to exist.
Programming
Programming on Leafs Nation Network included re-airings of recent and past games (both in entirety, and edited), pre- and post-game shows, biographies of players and other personalities and other related programming.
Leafs Nation Network broadcast all
Toronto Marlies home games. The channel broadcast the
2014 Calder Cup Finals between the
Texas Stars (Dallas Stars AHL team) and the
St. John's Ice Caps (Winnipeg Jets AHL team) which simulcasted in the U.S. on
NHL Network.
Hosts
* Jody Vance - lead anchor 2006 to 2009
*
Bob McGill - Network reporter, and former Leafs player
*
Joe Bowen - Toronto Maple Leafs play-by-play voice
*
Brian McFarlane - Toronto Maple Leafs color commentator/studio host
* Todd Crocker - Toronto Marlies play-by-play voice
Former analysts
*
Scott Burnside - Sports journalist
*
Greg Millen - Toronto Maple Leafs colour commentator
*
Harry Neale - Toronto Maple Leafs colour commentator
*
Mark Osborne - Toronto Maple Leafs analyst
Leafs Nation Network HD
In November 2006
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. launched an
HD simulcast of Leafs TV. Originally, the channel was only available during live Maple Leafs' games that broadcast in HD; however, in June 2011, the channel began broadcasting on a full-time basis. Despite being a full-time feed, Leafs Nation Network pregames, post-games and live Leafs are only carried on satellite providers such as
Bell Satellite TV
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and
Shaw Direct
Shaw Direct G.P. is a direct broadcast satellite television distributor in Canada and a subsidiary of the telecommunications company Rogers Communications. As of 2010, Shaw Direct had over 900,000 subscribers. It broadcasts on Ku band from two ...
.
References
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Sports television networks in Canada
National Hockey League on television
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
Television channels and stations established in 2001
Television channels and stations disestablished in 2022
English-language television stations in Canada
2001 establishments in Ontario
2022 disestablishments in Ontario
Defunct specialty television channels in Canada