NHL on RKO General relates to a small, syndicated network of RKO General[1][2][3][4] affiliates broadcasting National Hockey League games.
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In the United States, the clinching game of the 1966 Stanley Cup Finals on the evening of Thursday, May 5 aired on RKO General's affiliates (including WOR in New York). The commentators for RKO's coverage on that occasion were Bob Wolff and Emile Francis. Wolff at the time did play-by-play for New York Rangers games seen on WOR.
Although the TV listings page of the May 5, 1966 edition of the Boston Globe indicated that RKO-owned WNAC-TV Boston would not carry the game,[5] WNAC did clear the broadcast at the last minute.
The following season, CBS won U.S. network television rights to weekend-afternoon regular-season games as well as weekend playoff games. Due to other programming commitments,[6] the 1966-67 regular-season games were subleased to RKO General, which aired a series of Sunday afternoon broadcasts[7][8] at 4 p.m. Eastern Time during the last eight weeks[9] of the regular season. This started on February 12, 1967.[10]
Some regular-season games were blacked out in the cities where they were played. For example, the March 26, 1967 game between the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens in Boston was not televised on any station in the Boston area.[11]
| Date | Teams |
| February 12 | Montreal at Detroit |
| February 26 | Boston at Detroit |
| March 5[12] | Montreal at New York Rangers |
| March 12 | Toronto at Chicago |
| March 19 | Toronto at Detroit |
| March 26 | Montreal at Boston |
| April 2[13] | Chicago at New York |
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