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[06/19/12 - 01:41 PM]
NBC Sports Network to Air Live Coverage of 2012 NHL Awards Tomorrow
Eric Stonestreet, Ray Liotta, Adam Pally and Cheryl Burke are among the scheduled presenters.

[via press release from NBC Sports Network]

NBC SPORTS NETWORK TO AIR LIVE COVERAGE OF 2012 NHL AWARDS TOMORROW

Awards air at 7 p.m. ET from Las Vegas

NEW YORK -- June 19, 2012 - The NBC Sports Group continues its coverage of the NHL with live coverage of the star-studded 2012 NHL Awards on NBC Sports Network at 7 p.m. ET this Wednesday live from the Wynn Las Vegas.

The 2012 NHL Awards celebrate the season's best performances in categories including most valuable player (Hart Trophy), outstanding goaltender (Vezina Trophy), outstanding defenseman (Norris Trophy) and outstanding rookie (Calder Trophy). The winner of the EA Sports NHL 13 Cover Athlete, presented by BlackBerry, will also be unveiled live. NBC Sports Group NHL analysts Pierre McGuire and Eddie Olczyk will be presenters.

American Music Award and Billboard Music Award winner Nickelback will headline the 2012 NHL Awards with two live performances, presented by Verizon, on the Encore Theatre stage at the Wynn. NHL Award nominees, NHL legends and celebrities such as actors Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family"), Ray Liotta ("All Things Fall Apart," "Killing Them Softly," Goodfellas"), Adam Pally ("Happy Endings"), and professional dancer and TV personality Cheryl Burke ("Dancing with the Stars").

Burke, Liotta, Pally and Stonestreet join previously announced presenters actors Kevin Connolly ("Entourage"), Colin Hanks ("Dexter," "The Good Guys"), Joshua Jackson ("Fringe"), Cory Monteith ("Glee"), Matthew Perry ("Go On," "Friends"), Vince Vaughn ("The Watch," "Wedding Crashers," "The Break-Up") and Michael Vartan ("Hawthorne," "Alias"); Hockey Night in Canada's Andi Petrillo and PJ Stock; NHL Network's Barry Melrose and Kathryn Tappen; sports broadcaster Erin Andrews; and hockey legends Ted Lindsay and Mark Messier.

The broadcast also will feature special appearances by actors Will Arnett ("Up All Night," "Arrested Development") and Tracy Morgan ("30 Rock") and director/writer/actor Kevin Smith ("Red State," "Clerks").





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· 30 ROCK (NBC)
· ALIAS (ABC)
· ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT (NETFLIX)
· DANCING WITH THE STARS (ABC)
· DEXTER (SHOWTIME)
· ENTOURAGE (HBO)
· FRIENDS (NBC)
· FRINGE (FOX)
· GLEE (FOX)
· GO ON (NBC)
· GOOD GUYS, THE (FOX)
· HAPPY ENDINGS (ABC)
· HAWTHORNE (TNT)
· MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
· UP ALL NIGHT (NBC)





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