NHL All-Access

NHL All-Access (2002-2017)

EndedTalk Show showSports

Get closer to the game with player info, scores and stats with the NBC Sports and NHL All-Access.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 23:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S16E01Episode 1Feb. 6, 2017
S12E01Bienvenue A Montral - 2009 All-Star All-AccessJuli 18, 2013
S09E012010 Draft with Tyler SeguinOkt. 8, 2010
S08E01Ivy and Ice: The 2009 Winter ClassicJan. 26, 2009
S07E022008 DraftOkt. 24, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NHL All-Access premiere?

NHL All-Access premiered on October 30, 2002.

What was the format of NHL All-Access?

NHL All-Access was a documentary-style show that provided behind-the-scenes access to NHL players, teams, and events.

Which teams and players were featured in NHL All-Access?

NHL All-Access featured various NHL teams and players, offering an intimate look at their lives on and off the ice.

What kind of footage did NHL All-Access offer?

NHL All-Access provided exclusive footage, including interviews, practice sessions, and personal moments of the players.

Who were the hosts or narrators of NHL All-Access?

NHL All-Access did not have a consistent host or narrator, as it focused more on the content and behind-the-scenes access rather than a presenter.

How did NHL All-Access contribute to the viewers' understanding of the NHL?

NHL All-Access offered a unique perspective on the NHL, allowing viewers to see the human side of the players and the inner workings of the teams.

What were some memorable moments captured on NHL All-Access?

NHL All-Access documented memorable on-ice and off-ice moments, including game highlights, personal challenges, and team dynamics.

Did NHL All-Access delve into the personal lives of the players?

Yes, NHL All-Access provided glimpses into the personal lives of the players, showcasing their hobbies, family life, and off-season activities.

How did NHL All-Access differentiate itself from regular sports coverage?

NHL All-Access went beyond traditional sports coverage by offering an intimate and unfiltered look at the NHL, its players, and the behind-the-scenes aspects of the sport.

Were there any special episodes or themes featured on NHL All-Access?

NHL All-Access occasionally featured special episodes focusing on specific themes such as playoffs, rivalries, or the NHL Draft.

What was the audience's response to NHL All-Access?

The audience responded positively to NHL All-Access, appreciating the unprecedented access to the NHL world and its personalities.

Did NHL All-Access receive any awards or nominations?

NHL All-Access received recognition for its compelling and insightful portrayal of the NHL, earning nominations for its documentary-style approach.

How did NHL All-Access contribute to the NHL's fan base?

NHL All-Access enhanced the fan experience by deepening their connection to the sport, its players, and the inner workings of the NHL.

What was the impact of NHL All-Access on the broader sports media landscape?

NHL All-Access set a new standard for sports documentaries, inspiring similar behind-the-scenes shows across various sports leagues.

Did NHL All-Access have any spin-offs or related programming?

While there were no direct spin-offs, NHL All-Access's success may have influenced similar behind-the-scenes shows within the sports entertainment industry.

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