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NHL Putting More Curated Content On Website, YouTube Channel

The NHL will soon release a Netflix-like experience of curated content on the league’s website and YouTube channel, in addition to daily programming across other NHL social platforms. As part of what the league is calling "NHL Pause Binge," fans will have access to over 100 classic games dating back to the '50s and behind-the-scenes programs such as "Road to the NHL Winter Classic" and "Behind the Glass," among other content. NHL Chief Content Officer Steve Mayer: “This is something that’s unique to this period of time, something that we felt would be very cool and it’d be one-stop-shopping to binge watch everything NHL.” Mayer explained that roughly a dozen producers and editors, who are now working remotely, are cutting up new material, including weekly motivational speeches from players and coaches that will be released starting Monday. A bracket-style competition around the greatest moments from the '19-20 season, which fans can eventually vote on, also will be included. Additionally, the NHL and Sportsnet until April 30 will give fans an opportunity to watch on-demand full replays of this season’s games via the NHL app, league website and on NHL Live in Canada.

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