Screen Shot: NHL play returns with new-look television broadcasts
The NHL returned Saturday with new-look television broadcasts that included slick yet subtle changes, creating a fresh visual product that was noticeably different at times and downright quirky at others.
With no spectators in attendance at Scotiabank Arena or Rogers Place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, large screens and lights around the lower bowls created a look that was part television studio and part video game.
NHL-branded tarps covered empty seat sections and ‘augmented audio’ was used to replicate a crowd soundbed. The overall result found a balance between splashy and familiar without going too far over the top.
“What’s interesting here is how COVID is essentially creating the opportunity and the environment in which broadcasters can try things a little bit differently,” said Mike Naraine, an assistant professor with Brock University’s department of sport management. “(They can) add a couple more pieces to the pie that they wouldn’t traditionally have that opportunity to (do) for fear of ostracizing the audience.”