Inuktitut-sending returnerer til Senators–Devils-kamp

Hockey Night in Canadas inuktitut-sending vil sende Ottawa Senators' kamp mot New Jersey Devils lørdag kveld. Dette er det andre arrangementet i en tredelt serie med NHL-dekning på urfolksspråk. Kampen starter kl. 19 ET på Ottawas Canadian Tire Centre.

Ottawa Senators vertskap for New Jersey Devils i en NHL-kamp lørdag, med puck drop kl. 19 ET på Canadian Tire Centre i Ottawa. Denne kampen får ekstra betydning gjennom Hockey Night in Canadas inuktitut-sending, den andre i en tredelt serie som tilbyr NHL-aksjon på inuitisk språk. Verter Robert Kabvitok, David Ningeongan og Pujjuut Kusugak vil gi kommentar, og fortsetter arbeidet for å gjøre profesjonell hockey tilgjengelig for inuktitut-talende i Nunavut og utover. Sendingen, produsert i partnerskap med APTN, har som mål å koble fjerntliggende samfunn med sporten. Slike initiativer fremhever NHLs satsing på inkludering, og bringer kamper til urfolkspublikum som ellers kanskje ikke følger dem på engelsk eller fransk. Mens fokuset er på isaksjonen mellom rivalene i Atlantic Division, understreker det språklige elementet bredere kulturell representasjon i kanadisk sportsmedia. Fans i Nunavut, et territorium med sterk hockeykultur, kan tune inn for å oppleve kampen på sitt tradisjonelle språk, og fremme stolthet og engasjement.

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