
A Cross-Continental Quest: At Stanley Cup Final, TNT Sports Piles in Super Slow-Mos, Readies SWAT Crews For the second straight year, NHL TV crews will travel nearly 3,000 miles between host cities By Brandon Costa, Director of Digital
Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - 11:05 am
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Once again, the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers will battle for the NHL's ultimate prize. And while Connor McDavid, Matthew Tkachuk, and company chase hockey immortality, TNT Sports is preparing for a different kind of grind: moving a massive live sports production across a continent.
Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final gets underway Wednesday night (8 p.m. ET, TNT, truTV, and Max). But behind the broadcast is a remarkable tale of travel challenges, equipment shifts, and a collaborative production plan built to handle the rigors of venturing from South Florida to Western Canada and back again.
Coast-to-Coast Coverage, Coordinated with Precision When you talk about hockey being a North American sport, the Stanley Cup Final proves it, says Chris Brown, VP, technology and operations, TNT Sports. This series has you bouncing between Edmonton and South Florida, and there are only so many ways to make that happen efficiently.
The production team's biggest hurdle: time. With games alternating cities every other night, crews face grueling travel windows. Following Game 2 in Florida, for instance, the team essentially loses a full day to get staff and gear to Alberta.
To mitigate that crunch, TNT Sports is deploying a technique honed in MLB postseason coverage: SWAT crews. These advanced teams arrive at the next venue ahead of the primary crew to start rigging gear and laying the groundwork.
That way, says Brown, when the core team lands, they're not starting from scratch. It's still exhausting, but it keeps us operationally afloat.
Heavy Camera Arsenal Aims to Capture the Speed McDavid. Draisaitl. Tkachuk. The puck moves at warp speed when these names are on the ice. Capturing that speed requires a top-tier arsenal of cameras - and TNT is bringing the firepower.
Brown confirms that TNT will utilize eight super-slow-motion cameras throughout the series, with some ownership shifting between TNT and Canadian rights-holder Sportsnet depending on the venue. Add in two high-frame-rate net cameras, and there are 10 high-frame-rate sources in play every night.
Without super slow-mo, you'd miss what even happened on some plays, Brown says. The game is that fast. And our camera operators are incredible - they're the unsung heroes who make those jaw-dropping replays even possible.
One highlight returning this year is the Skate Cam, a low-angle moving camera system that glides along the boards to offer an immersive, on-ice perspective. One operator will handle the system in each country, with TNT managing the U.S. coverage and Sportsnet managing operations in Canada.
There's a wealth of options for the front bench to select from. All games of this Stanley Cup Final on TNT will be produced by Kevin Brown (who is freshly back following the birth of a child) and directed by Mike Fox.
Collaborative Effort with Sportsnet As with all international NHL productions, cooperation is key. Sportsnet has the home broadcast rights in Canada, and TNT takes the lead in the U.S. Sharing space, gear, and camera feeds is a regular occurrence.
It's a true partnership, says Brown. We're respectful of each other's priorities and needs. In Florida, we get first pick on studio location; in Edmonton, Sportsnet does. We also share camera feeds across both networks to maximize coverage.
Even core logistics like power and cabling are coordinated to ensure redundancy and maintain show integrity, no matter which side of the border the game is played.
Veteran Talent Returns to the Broadcast Booth Fans can expect a familiar and experienced broadcast crew calling the action:
Kenny Albert on play-by-play, in his third Stanley Cup Final for television
Eddie Olczyk as lead analyst for the 17th time
Brian Boucher and Darren Pang rounding out the commentary team
Jackie Redmond reporting rinkside for her second Final
Studio Presence at Both Ends of the Ice While game coverage leads the charge, TNT's signature studio team will also be traveling throughout the series. Liam McHugh hosts NHL on TNT Face Off Presented by Verizon alongside Wayne Gretzky, Henrik Lundqvist, Anson Carter, and Paul Bissonnette. Pregame, intermission, and postgame segments will originate onsite throughout the Final.
Two full sets of studio trucks are in play: NEP's Supershooter 33 and Supershooter 5 in Florida, and Supershooter 7 and EN2 in Edmonton.
We're fully traveling studio and game production to both sites, confirms Brown. It adds complexity, but the visual consistency and energy you get being in the building is unmatched.
Studio sets will be indoors at both venues this year, despite TNT experimenting with outdoor sets in Edmonton in the past. That decision simplifies setup and mitigates the unpredictability of weather.
Alternate Broadcast Options Return In addition to the main broadcast, TNT will once again offer NHL in ASL, an alternate feed on Max that serves the Deaf community with dedicated American Sign Language coverage.
And in one of the most endearing additions to the week, the Stanley Pup returns on Friday, June 6 at 5:30 p.m. ET. The pre-Game 2 special features adoptable rescue dogs representing each of the 32 NHL teams, competing in a friendly canine showcase. The 90-minute special will air on truTV and Max.
A Championship Effort Behind the Scenes So whether it's overcoming air travel nightmares, swapping out cameras between countries, or making sure the puck is never lost on replay, it's all part of the magic - and madness - of
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