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It was big news last week as well as a big mystery. Now, The Athletic reports it all involves him allegedly spilling the beans early about the NHL Draft.
Why was a beloved hockey broadcaster pulled off the air?
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As part of Sportsnet’s crew that night, Marek was privy to the draft selections before they were publicly announced. This is common practice for broadcast rightsholders. The production truck is notified of the pick approximately one or two minutes before it’s made so that graphics can be prepared, video clips readied and cameras trained on the player about to find out he has been selected...
Also under the Sphere that evening working the draft was Mark Seidel, a former NHL scout with the Minnesota Wild who for the past five years worked in scouting and player personnel roles with the Ontario Hockey League’s Barrie Colts. He also runs his own scouting service, branded the North American Central Scouting Independent Bureau (not to be confused with the NHL’s Central Scouting Bureau) and has occasionally provided draft content for ESPN.
Seidel and Marek have known each other for years, according to two people with knowledge of their relationship. Seidel has made multiple appearances on podcasts with Marek, including to talk about prospects in advance of the annual draft.
In Las Vegas, Seidel correctly predicted several picks on X, which prompted concerns that Marek had informed Seidel who those teams were picking...
One source briefed on the draft night situation said that no gambling impropriety was discovered or any intent for Marek to gain financially from what happened.
However, because Marek was alleged to have shared proprietary information with someone outside the company, and given the company’s partnership with the NHL — Sportsnet has two years left on a 12-year deal as the league’s national rightsholder — the network was in a difficult position involving one of its most prominent broadcasters.
Last edited by Hansa (August 2, 2024 5:54 am)
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Doesn't surprise me, knowing how the CDN networks prostrate themselves before the NHL.
I know of someone who put the next playoff round's schedule up after 1 am after an overtime game on the website after receiving an internal email from the NHL only to be told by their CDN TV poobah to take it down coz it wasn't "official" yet.
And of course 30 mins later it was "all clear."
Last edited by Fleadh (August 2, 2024 6:05 pm)