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NHL on the Fly is the flagship show on the NHL Network in Canada and the United States. It carries instant updates and extended highlights of every game in the NHL that night. The show also includes live "look-ins" to games for a few minutes at a time. After all the scheduled games for an evening conclude, a second version of the show, NHL on the Fly: Final, begins airing. Formerly, On the Fly: Final lasted either 30 minutes or 60 minutes, depending upon the number of games played in a particular evening. Now, the show is an hour long, no matter how many games are played on a particular night.
The show was formerly simulcast occasionally on TSN for the national audience when the channel aired regional Toronto Maple Leafs action in Ontario. TSN no longer airs regional-only games of this nature.
As of the beginning of the 2007–08 NHL season, the NHL Network is now available in the United States.
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Personalities
Current
Hosts
- David Amber
- Dan Pollard
- Brian Duff
Analysts
Former
- Kay Whitmore
- Bob McGill
- Neil Smith
- Todd Lewis
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