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Revision as of 20:29, 17 November 2014

Scanner frequencies for the National Hockey League

Coaching Staffs:
Note that some teams' coaching staffs use radios to communicate during games. A Chicago listener heard what he believed to be the Blues staff using 466.1875 during a game against the Blackhawks in 1999 (source). It'd be worth a search during a game to see if the coaches are communicating via radio and if it's scrambled or not. The issue of radios used by NHL coaches has been discussed in the Radioreference.com Forum Thread - "Rogers Centre - NHL Teams" as well as Radioreference.com Forum Thread: "CFL Football Radio Comms".

Team Frequencies

All team frequencies have been migrated to their respective state's sports collaboration pages. Please see the following links for information:

Related Links

  • David Schoenberger's webpage showing FCC license information for NHL stadiums. (That site was vitally important for creating the NHL Radioreference.com Wiki Page.)