Stanley Cup-Deaf Broadcasts Hockey
Stanley Cup-Deaf Broadcasts Hockey
FILE - Brice Christianson poses for a photo after interpreting NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman's annual state of the league news conference from English into American Sign Language, June 15, 2022, at Ball Arena in Denver before Game 1 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final. The NHL will become the first major sports league to provide a full game broadcast in American Sign Language to serve the Deaf community. The league is unveiling broadcasts with play by play and color analysis for each game of the Stanley Cup Final in partnership with P-X-P. It is the same company that did the first interpretation of Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly's annual pre-final state of the league news conference two years ago. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno, file)
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FILE - Brice Christianson poses for a photo after interpreting NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman's annual state of the league news conference from English into American Sign Language, June 15, 2022, at Ball Arena in Denver before Game 1 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final. The NHL will become the first major sports league to provide a full game broadcast in American Sign Language to serve the Deaf community. The league is unveiling broadcasts with play by play and color analysis for each game of the Stanley Cup Final in partnership with P-X-P. It is the same company that did the first interpretation of Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly's annual pre-final state of the league news conference two years ago. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno, file)