Inuktitut broadcast returns for Senators-Devils faceoff

Hockey Night in Canada's Inuktitut-language broadcast will air the Ottawa Senators' game against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night. This marks the second event in a three-game series of Indigenous-language NHL coverage. The matchup begins at 7 p.m. ET at Ottawa's Canadian Tire Centre.

The Ottawa Senators will host the New Jersey Devils in an NHL game on Saturday, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m. ET at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. This contest gains added significance through Hockey Night in Canada's Inuktitut broadcast, the second installment in a three-game series offering NHL action in the Inuit language.

Hosts Robert Kabvitok, David Ningeongan, and Pujjuut Kusugak will provide commentary, continuing efforts to make professional hockey accessible to Inuktitut speakers in Nunavut and beyond. The broadcast, produced in partnership with APTN, aims to connect remote communities with the sport.

Such initiatives highlight the NHL's push for inclusivity, bringing games to Indigenous audiences who may not otherwise follow them in English or French. While the focus remains on the on-ice action between the Atlantic Division rivals, the linguistic element underscores broader cultural representation in Canadian sports media.

Fans in Nunavut, a territory with a strong hockey culture, can tune in to experience the game through their traditional language, fostering pride and engagement.

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