As the World Cup of Hockey gets ready to roll, ESPN announced that its programming will be anchored by “innovative production techniques, top-tier commentary, creative enhancements and studio programming” surrounding the games, which begin on Sept. 17 at 3:30p. ESPN detailed its production plans for the tournament, supplementing the world feed of 31 cameras with additional views as well as player and puck tracking technology leveraging Sportvision’s infrared tracking system and use a new animation package before each World Cup of Hockey 2016 telecast.
“ESPN’s World Cup of Hockey productions will bring viewers into the arena through a wide range of camera angles and in-depth commentary from experienced NHL voices,” said Mark Gross, ESPN SVP Production and Remote Events. “World Cups are all about national pride and cheering for your country. We will help elevate fans’ knowledge in this endeavor through our comprehensive on-site and studio coverage.”