Hockey gets almost NO COVERAGE in the USA. Hell even ESPN which covers everything from softball to spelling bee's didn't want hockey because nobody watches it in this country.
Incorrect.
ESPN originally carried hockey games and carried many games when the birth of ESPN2 arrived on cable tv. They primarily showed more western conference games but ESPN and ESPN2 showed hockey games on a weekly basis and was the main TV coverage of ALL of the NHL playoff games.
What happened is the NHL commisioner didnt like something in the ESPN contract and bailed out of it thinking that another network would be able to provide hockey coverage to those who do not have access to cable (or who don't go to sports bars to watch games). Now he feels that since NBC has agreed to spread out the message of the NHL that it will reach a wider audience and will provide more coverage including having tv coverage to every single playoff game starting next season so there will no longer be a coverage of 1 game when 4 others are potentially on. He feels that it was good enough considering that ESPN (from my understanding) only has ABC to do provide sports coverage. NBC is hoping that they can spread out the coverage over all of the NBC network affiliates (which has a lot of stations and some in multiple languages).
Considering all of the sports that ESPN has to try to cover they have to expand to ESPN 3, Classic, news, and U (I thought there were more but I can't think of any right now) to cover softball tournaments from college.
BTW, the spelling bee on ESPN is a joke (because it is not a SPORT) and it sort of screws with kids who can get that far. I remember seeiing it on season where the kids were being interviewed while the competiton was going on. Most of the time that I have seen some coverage, that kid ends up losing. ESPN really should not send in interviewers to mess with the kids since its hard on them enough to come up with the spelling of words we would pretty much not use in our lifetime. Put it back on ABC, I would have no problem with it, not on a sports channel.