Analysis, commentary, highlights and interviews will be featured daily on NHL Now (4:00 p.m. ET), NHL Tonight (6:00 p.m. ET) and On The Fly, which airs immediately following the night's game action. Hosts Jamison Coyle, Lauren Gardner, Jamie Hersch, Tony Luftman, Stephen Nelson, Jackie Redmond and Adnan Virk return this season with analysis provided by Ryan Callahan, Ken Daneyko, Elliotte Friedman, Stu Grimson, Scott Hartnell, E.J. Hradek, Billy Jaffe, Mike Johnson, Mike Kelly, Brian Lawton, Bill Lindsay, Barry Melrose, Darren Pang, Mark Parrish, Dave Reid, Mike Rupp, Scott Stevens and Kevin Weekes. Also part of NHL Network's on-air lineup this season will be Jack Adams award-winner Bruce Boudreau, who has officially joined NHL Network as a studio analyst following his guest contributions in 2020. Boudreau will contribute across NHL Network's studio programming and make his 2021 debut this Wednesday on NHL Tonight.
In addition to NHL Network's studio programming, NHL Network will feature an extensive live game schedule throughout the 2020-21 season, beginning this Thursday, January 14 with the New York Islanders at New York Rangers at 7:00 p.m. ET, followed by the Anaheim Ducks at Vegas Golden Knights at 10:00 p.m. ET. Eight games in four nights featuring 16 different teams will be featured this week, including a quadruple header on Saturday, January 16 starting with the Boston Bruins skating against the New Jersey Devils at 1:00 p.m. ET. NHL Network's game schedule through February 28, which is subject to change, is available here. Each regular season game will be a carriage of local telecasts, including local announcers, and blacked out in each club's home market unless otherwise noted.