We don’t usually cover media business news around these parts, but this is a significant one for hockey fans in the United States. ESPN, the biggest sports outlet in the world, laid off a huge number of its staffers Wednesday, including some of the most prominent NHL writers in the country. ESPN has been dealing with declining cable subscriptions and increasing rights fees for live games over the past couple years, which has given the Disney-owned company some issues. Among those who lost their jobs based on word from social media are Pierre LeBrun, Joe McDonald, and Scott Burnside. These are some of the most respected, experienced reporters in the hockey industry, and it’s a sign that ESPN may
ESPN’s NHL coverage takes major hit in layoffs
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Boston Bruins vs Toronto Maple Leafs | |
Type: Moneyline – Status: OPEN | |
Toronto Maple Leafs – 1P | +105 |
Boston Bruins – 1P | -135 |
New York Rangers vs Carolina Hurricanes | |
Type: Total – Status: OPEN | |
Over | +102 |
Under | -122 |
Carolina Hurricanes vs New York Rangers | |
Type: Series Total Games – Status: OPEN | |
Under | +155 |
Over | -185 |
Dallas Stars vs Vegas Golden Knights | |
Type: Moneyline – Status: OPEN | |
Dallas Stars – 1P | -145 |
Vegas Golden Knights – 1P | +110 |
Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers | |
Type: Series Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Edmonton Oilers | -260 |
Vancouver Canucks | +215 |
Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers | |
Type: Total – Status: OPEN | |
Over – 1P | -130 |
Under – 1P | +100 |