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Nashville Predators announce 2009-10 TV schedule

From the Nashville Predators:

Nashville, Tenn. (September 15, 2009) - The National Hockey League's Nashville Predators and the team's television broadcast partner FOX Sports Tennessee announced today that the network will televise 55 Nashville Predators' regular-season games this season, including 35 of 41 road games and 20 home contests from the Sommet Center.  The telecasts will reach cable and satellite households across Tennessee, Kentucky and northern portions of Alabama and Mississippi. FOX Sports Tennessee will release the HD schedule at a later date.

The first FOX Sports Tennessee telecast of the season is the Predators' regular-season opener on Saturday, October 3 at Dallas (7 p.m. CT). Other highlights from FOX Sports Tennessee's 2009-10 coverage include the Predators' home opener on Thursday, October 8 vs. Colorado (7 p.m. CT), four games against Central Division-rival Detroit Red Wings and a Valentine's Day game at the Mellon Arena vs. the 2009 defending Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins. Sixteen of the club's final 17 regular-season games will also be televised by FOX Sports Tennessee.

The FOX Sports Tennessee broadcast duo of play-by-play announcer Pete Weber and analyst Terry Crisp enter their twelfth season calling Predators' action.  In addition to game telecasts, Weber and Crisp will co-host Predators LIVE expended post-game coverage on FOX Sports Tennessee.  Predators' players and personnel will also be featured in original programs on FOX Sports Tennessee. This season the Predators again return to a split broadcast format similar to the one instated in 2008-2009, separating the television and radio productions to better cater to both audiences.

The Predators will have at least one game on national NHL rightsholder Versus: Monday, November 23 vs. the Detroit Red Wings at the Sommet Center.

After the jump, the complete TV schedule...

The 2009-10 FOX Sports Tennessee broadcast schedule:

Day

Date

Opponent

Time

Day

Date

Opponent

Time

Saturday

Oct. 3

at Dallas

7pm

Friday

Jan. 15

at Calgary

8pm

Thursday

Oct. 8

Colorado

7pm

Monday

Jan. 18

Toronto

7pm

Monday

Oct. 12

Edmonton

7pm

Thursday

Jan. 21

at Phoenix

8pm

Wednesday

Oct. 14

at Dallas

7:30pm

Friday

Jan. 22

at Colorado

8pm

Thursday

Oct. 15

Chicago

7pm

Tuesday

Jan. 26

at Columbus

6pm

Wednesday

Oct. 21

at Boston

6pm

Friday

Jan. 29

at Detroit

6:30pm

Thursday

Oct. 22

at Ottawa

6:30pm

Tuesday

Feb. 9

at NY Islanders

6pm

Thursday

Oct. 29

Chicago

7pm

Wednesday

Feb. 10

at NY Rangers

6pm

Thursday

Nov. 5

at Anaheim

9pm

Friday

Feb. 12

at New Jersey

6pm

Tuesday

Nov. 10

at San Jose

9:30pm

Sunday

Feb. 14

at Pittsburgh

12pm

Thursday

Nov. 12

at St. Louis

7pm

Tuesday

Mar. 2

Edmonton

7pm

Thursday

Nov. 19

New Jersey

7pm

Tuesday

Mar. 9

at Atlanta

6pm

Wednesday

Nov. 25

at Colorado

8pm

Thursday

Mar. 11

at San Jose

9:30pm

Friday

Nov. 27

St. Louis

7pm

Friday

Mar. 12

at Anaheim

9pm

Wednesday

Dec. 2

at Minnesota

7pm

Sunday

Mar. 14

at Los Angeles

2pm

Friday

Dec. 4

at Chicago

7:30pm

Tuesday

Mar. 16

Philadelphia

7pm

Thursday

Dec. 10

Columbus

7pm

Thursday

Mar. 18

Minnesota

7pm

Saturday

Dec. 12

Detroit

7pm

Saturday

Mar. 20

Columbus

7pm

Monday

Dec. 14

at Columbus

6pm

Sunday

Mar. 21

at St. Louis

5pm

Thursday

Dec. 17

at Edmonton

8:30pm

Tuesday

Mar. 23

Dallas

7pm

Saturday

Dec. 19

at Calgary

4pm

Thursday

Mar. 25

Phoenix

7pm

Tuesday

Dec. 22

at Vancouver

9:30pm

Saturday

Mar. 27

Detroit

7pm

Saturday

Dec. 26

Chicago

7pm

Tuesday

Mar. 30

Los Angeles

7pm

Sunday

Dec. 27

at Chicago

6pm

Thursday

Apr. 1

St. Louis

7pm

Tuesday

Dec. 29

at St. Louis

7pm

Saturday

Apr. 3

at Detroit

1pm

Thursday

Dec. 31

at Columbus

6pm

Wednesday

Apr. 7

at Phoenix

9pm

Monday

Jan. 11

at Vancouver

9:30pm

Saturday

Apr. 10

St. Louis

7pm

Tuesday

Jan. 12

at Edmonton

8pm