
SVG Sit-Down: NHL on ESPN Producer Jeff Dufine Talks Stanley Cup Final, Skate Cam, and the Crazy Journey Reuniting With the NHL Colorado Avalanche on the brink as Stanley Cup Final resumes with Game 5 Friday evening By Brandon Costa, Director of Digital
Friday, June 24, 2022 - 2:01 pm
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The Stanley Cup will be in the building tonight as the Colorado Avalanche take a three games to one series lead into Game 5 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final against the Tampa Bay Lightning tonight at Ball Arena in Denver (8 p.m. ET, ABC, ESPN+).
The series has marked the return of ESPN to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2004 and the series has enjoyed strong ratings so far with Game 4 on Wednesday pulling 4.6 million viewers and the series averaging 4.2 million viewers so far (up 67% from the 2021 Stanley Cup Final).
SVG sat down with the lead producer of the NHL on ESPN Jeff Dufine to discuss the season that was, his take on new enhancements like Skate Cam and enhanced graphics, and how this Cup Final is a special milestone in his career.
NHL on ESPN lead producer Jeff Dufine in the truck during Game 4 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final. (Photo: Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images)
Let's start with the historical significance of this Stanley Cup Final. We are nearing the end of the first year of this new seven -year rights deal with the NHL that has brought the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the Stanley Cup Final back to the ESPN family for the first time in nearly two decades. What's it been like for to be such a big part of the NHL's return to ESPN?
I remember the day [VP, Production] Mike McQuade called me [about a year ago] and said I want you to run our top crew and do the Stanley Cup [Final]. I was ecstatic about it. It was something that he and I talked about for probably a month or so prior.
A lot of people within [ESPN] are hockey fanatics. I'm sure you've heard that from several folks: the amount of people that approached [SVP, Production and Remote Events] Mark Gross, Mike McQuade. So many wanted to be a part of the NHL, which was pretty amazing. We were able to really collaborate with a lot of departments and put together a team that we're really proud of.
Since Mike gave me this responsibility, it has pretty much been nonstop. It's been an amazing adventure and we always circled Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final as the big moment.
What goes through your mind when you think how quickly this all came together?
It's been a pretty crazy journey. We started this thing with nothing. Well, we had one thing: we had the music.
We didn't have production teams. We didn't have any operations folks lined up. We didn't have trucks. We didn't have equipment. It has been a huge lift, but we're really proud about how we got here and the product we put on the air.
On this Stanley Cup Final, what new tools and technology do you have at your disposal and how has your arsenal increased with each round of these Playoffs?
When we started in the First Round, that's a unique time as we are sharing the building with the RSNs [regional sports networks] and [Canadian broadcaster] Sportsnet. My crew, specifically, did a few of the Boston-Carolina games and Pittsburgh-Rangers games. As big as those games were, there's limited camera positions because you're sharing the building. You work with each other and everybody worked well together and shared as much as we could, but that's the obstacle you're up against in the first round.
As we moved forward in the second round, we did the Carolina-Rangers series and added some additional cameras that were exclusive. We worked with the NHL around the buildings to basically extend our camera and tape plan, grant us some more access.
When we got to the [Eastern] Conference Final, we were pretty similar to what we were doing on ABC Saturdays [during the season]. We added our aerial cam, we added Skate Cam, ankle cameras, some additional Super-Mos on the cameras that we already had existing in the arena. There's the Libero telestrator which we used a lot on our games especially during the regular season.
Now, at the Final, we've added a second Skate Cam on the ice, ankle cameras, additional Super-Mos, all that. We have studio onsite, including the tech crew, the announcers, everything. We actually have a side set, as well, with Brian Boucher and a separate producer and technical tape room dedicated to him so we can break down more stuff in our intermissions. We've added the blimp, we've added virtual graphics, and we've added mic'd up players working with the league and NHL Studios. We have up to four players and both coaches every game mic'ed up.
Regarding the Skate Cam, what do you think about it as a resource to go to? How do you feel that has gone over the course of the entire season and how do you feel it looks?
It has been a huge effort and I applaud the league for giving us the ability to do that. That camera operator is on skates; he's moving around with this camera. He has a designated area where the league lets us go and he has somebody in his ear making sure he's aware if, say, there's a player to his left or there's an official to his right. We don't want him hitting anybody. We're being cautious with it.
It does allow us to get some really unique shots. I would say we do a good job in production of utilizing those shots out of commercial breaks. The really impactful shots that [director] Doug Holmes has been been able to get are during the National Anthem, during warmup, stuff during pregame, and anything around commercial breaks. It's pretty unique.
We feel good about it but, I would say, I still think that those cameras have a time and place. They've got to be used correctly
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