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Rogers CEO touts Amazon NHL deal, says company will pursue rights renewal in 2026

TORONTO - The chief executive of Rogers Communications Inc. says the company plans to pursue a renewal of its rights to broadcast NHL games when its current agreement expires in two years, but offered no hints on whether it will go it alone or seek out a partner.

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Rogers CEO touts Amazon NHL deal, says company will pursue rights renewal in 2026

Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri speaks at the telecommunications company’s annual general meeting in Toronto, Wednesday, April 26, 2023. The chief executive of Rogers Communications Inc. says the company plans to pursue a renewal of its rights to broadcast NHL games when its current agreement expires in two years, but offered no hints on whether it will go it alone or seek a partner.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young


TORONTO - The chief executive of Rogers Communications Inc. says the company plans to pursue a renewal of its rights to broadcast NHL games when its current agreement expires in two years, but offered no hints on whether it will go it alone or seek out a partner.

Speaking Wednesday at a lunch hosted by Canadian Club Toronto, Rogers president and CEO Tony Staffieri called the $5.2-billion, 12-year rights agreement a “terrific deal for us” that has helped grow audiences on its Sportsnet channels.

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