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Plains Cree broadcast to make NHL history

- Colet te Derworiz

EDMON TON • History could be made later this month with the broadcast of what’s believed to be the first NHL game called in the Plains Cree language.

The game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Carolina Hurricanes is to air on Rogers Hometown Hockey on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network on March 24.

APTN will use Sportsnet’s production capabiliti­es to air the program featuring Cree commentary and analysis.

Sportsnet vice-president Rob Corte called it a “momentous broadcast.”

“We are truly honoured to have the opportunit­y to work with APTN to celebrate Canada’s Indigenous communitie­s and the shared passion for hockey that unites us all,” Corte said.

The event will come on the same weekend that the Rogers Hometown Hockey festival stops at the Enoch Cree Nation near Edmonton.

“This initiative also coincides with UNESCO’S declaratio­n of 2019 as the Internatio­nal Year of Indigenous Languages,” said Jean La Rose, chief executive of APTN. “Supporting that declaratio­n is incredibly important to us as we continue to serve Indigenous Peoples and work towards reconcilia­tion.”

David Proper, executive vice president of media and internatio­nal strategy with the NHL, said the partnershi­p between Sportsnet and APTN will serve Canada’s Indigenous communitie­s and all hockey fans across the country.

Saskatchew­an broadcaste­r Clarence Iron will do the play by play, while musician Earl Wood will host the studio show alongside game analyst and NHL alumni John Chabot.

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