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LNH à RDS : ウィキペディア英語版
LNH à RDS
''LNH à RDS'' ((英語:NHL on RDS)) is a French Canadian television program that broadcasts National Hockey League games on the cable speciality channel Réseau des sports (RDS).
==Background==
In 2003, the Montreal Canadiens announced a deal to licence its French-language broadcast rights for all of its preseason, season, and playoff games to RDS. This was controversial as it threatened the longest-running television show in Quebec, Radio-Canada's ''La Soirée du hockey''. Days later, an agreement was reached whereby RDS and Radio-Canada would simultaneously broadcast Canadiens games on Saturday nights, saving the show. Within the province of Quebec, this arrangement stopped after the 2003–04 NHL season, and French-language Canadiens broadcasts now air only on RDS. Simulcasted coverage continued in regions that do not receive RDS on analog TV (all of Canada south/west of the Ottawa Region) on Radio-Canada until the 2006–07 NHL season. In addition to Canadiens games, RDS also televises a smaller package of Ottawa Senators games, which appear on either RDS or RDS Info as well as other games. RDS also has French-language rights to the Stanley Cup playoffs and Finals, regardless of what teams participate.

The NHL game broadcasts vary in name depending of the day of the week. Saturday games are known as ''Le hockey du samedi soir'' (''Saturday Night Hockey'') and Tuesday games are known as ''Les méchants mardis Molson-Ex'' (''Molson-Ex Mad Tuesdays''). Games involving the Montreal Canadiens on other days of the week are known as ''Le hockey Subway des Canadiens'' (''Subway Canadiens Hockey'') and Ottawa Senators games are similarly named ''Le hockey Subway des Sénateurs'' (''Subway Senators Hockey''). Games that do not involve the Canadiens or Senators are branded ''Le hockey Bud Light de la LNH'' (''Bud Light NHL Hockey''). The sponsor affiliations change from time to time.

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