batdad wrote:WHy? Ratings, and sponsorship....or rather lack there of...that is why.
Long before the time of the Internet, the only way to watch the NHL was on a free-to-air channel known as Channel 5. They used to broadcast one or two games per week (and a few more during the playoffs). I used to have my own special 4hr VHS which I used to record the games on so I could watch them after school.
However, Channel 5 couldn't afford to buy the rights and it eventually ended up going to ESPN (both as a channel and via their streaming site). Two years ago ESPN lost the rights (I think because they chose not to renew them). That's why the NHL opened up GCL to the UK. But about a year ago, a subscription channel in the UK bought the rights. As part of the agreement GCL has to blackout the games it shows. It sounds like they've spent a lot of money on their rights as they've got a 4 year deal. Seeing as the NHL on UK TV has a history of being too expensive and not drawing in enough viewers, I don't see why the same won't sooner or later happen to this new channel.
The NFL and NBA have both been far better marketed in the UK. They come over to play games every year and the main sports channel shows a lot of their games. The NHL doesn't get this treatment and it doesn't really make any effort to make itself better known (but then there's probably no time seeing as they have to repair relations with NA fans after each lockout). I don't think it helps that the UK isn't really a winter sport country either.