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NHL-Produced TV Special On China Games Debuts This Weekend

"NHL China Games All Access," a 30-minute behind-the-scenes TV special from NHL Original Productions, will premiere this weekend in Canada and on Tuesday in the U.S. The special chronicles the Kings’ and Canucks’ trip to Beijing and Shanghai for the first-ever NHL preseason games played in China. It premieres Sunday in Canada on Sportsnet on at 9:00pm ET and in the U.S. on NHL Network Tuesday at 6:30pm. ET. It also will air on NBCSN Thursday at 6:00pm and on TVA Sports Friday at 7:30pm. See the trailer on NHL.com (THE DAILY).

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