NASHVILLE – Bally Sports South will television 72 Predators from Nashville regular season games for the 2022-23 NHL season. The broadcasts are anchored by: Predators LIVE, before and after every game.
The network will broadcast all three of the Predators’ overseas games to kick off the season, starting with a preseason game against SC Bern on Monday, October 3, with coverage starting at 12:30 p.m. CT. The Predators will begin the regular season October 7-8 with two games against the San Jose Sharks in Prague, Czech Republic. Bally Sports South broadcasts both matches with coverage starting at 12:30pm CT for each match.
A special hour Predators LIVE on Saturday, October 22 at 6 p.m. CT will begin broadcasting Saturday Night in Smashville for the 2022-23 season.
Willy Dauni will return for its eighth season as a play-by-play announcer and will be joined by analyst for the sixth consecutive year Chris Mason. Also entering its sixth season is reporter Kara Hamer. Predators LIVE is hosted by Lyndsay Rowleyentering its ninth season with the network. Hal Gillwho had appeared on the network’s Predators broadcasts in the past and on the postgame show in the past, will join Rowley as the new full-time analyst on Predators LIVE. Gill was previously the game analyst for the Predators radio broadcasts.
Bally Sports South will have select broadcasts throughout the season with both Mason and Gill as analysts during the game. One analyst will be in the booth at Daunic, while the other will be stationed between the two team benches for an exclusive perspective on gameplay, strategy and the energy in Bridgestone Arena. The first date is Tuesday, Nov. 15, as the Predators host the Minnesota Wild with coverage starting at 6:30 p.m. CT.
Predator broadcasts are available throughout Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Georgia via cable, satellite, and over-the-top providers, including AT&T U-verse, DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, and Spectrum. Match broadcasts can also be streamed live on BallySports.com and the Bally Sports app, available on mobile and tablet devices (including iOS and Android) and connected devices. New this season, Predators games will also be available on Bally Sports+, Bally Sports’ all-new standalone streaming subscription service. Fans can visit BallySportsPlus.com for more information and to subscribe starting September 26. Additional content from the network is available on Twitter @PredsOnBally. Local channel lists are displayed here.
Bally Sports South – a regional sports network owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group – is the local destination for sports fans in the Southeast, producing more than 750 live events while hosting more than 2,600 live events and studio shows each year. Home to the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Dream, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta United, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Hornets, Memphis Grizzlies, Nashville Predators and Atlantic Coast Conference, the networks are widely spread across Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Match broadcasts can also be streamed on www.ballysports.com and the Bally Sports app. Follow @BallySportsSO on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube for more regional sports content.
The Nashville Predators became the National Hockey League’s 27th team on May 4, 1998, and have evolved from a fledgling expansion franchise into a staple of the Middle Tennessee community in the years since. The team strives each season to achieve its sole goal: to become a Stanley Cup champion hockey team and to make Bridgestone Arena the number one sports and entertainment venue in the United States. In 2020 alone, with One Goal in mind, the Nashville Predators organization has raised approximately $5.5 million in life-changing funds to help a wide variety of relief efforts, nonprofits, and individuals in need. On the ice, the team has enjoyed historic success in recent seasons, qualifying for the Stanley Cup Play-offs eight times in a row, a run that headlined a journey to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2017, winning the Presidents ‘ Trophy in 2017-18 and earning a second consecutive title in the Central Division in 2018-19. For more information about the Nashville Predators, the schedule and ticket availability, visit NashvillePredators.com.
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