Rogers Sportsnet today has announced a bunch of ‘all-star’ hirings for the upcoming NHL season, which includes a bulk of former broadcasters from CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada. Here are the new hires:

Glenn Healy, Analyst

Kelly Hrudey, Analyst

Craig Simpson, Analyst

Mike Johnson, Analyst

Darren Pang, Analyst

Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Reporter

Leah Hextall, Host

Rick Ball, Play-by-Play Announcer (Calgary Flames broadcasts)

Drew Remenda, Game Analyst (Edmonton Oilers broadcasts)

P.J. Stock, Analyst

Garry Galley, Game Analyst

Here’s the full broadcast team you can expect this year:

Hosts

George Stroumboulopoulos (Hockey Night in Canada, NHL on Sportsnet)

Ron MacLean (Rogers Hometown Hockey, NHL on Sportsnet)

Leah Hextall

Jeff Marek

Daren Millard

Play-by-Play Announcers

National

Bob Cole

Jim Hughson

Dave Randorf

Paul Romanuk

Regional

Rick Ball (Calgary)

Kevin Quinn (Edmonton)

Paul Romanuk / Dave Randorf (Toronto)

John Shorthouse (Vancouver)

Game Analysts

National:

Gary Galley

Glenn Healy

Mike Johnson

Craig Simpson

Regional:

John Garrett (Vancouver Canucks)

Kelly Hrudey (Calgary Flames)

Greg Millen (Toronto Maple Leafs)

Drew Remenda (Edmonton Oilers)

Studio Analysts and Insiders

Don Cherry (Coach’s Corner)

Damien Cox

Elliotte Friedman

Glenn Healy

Kelly Hrudey

Billy Jaffe

Mike Johnson

Chris Johnston

Nick Kypreos

Doug MacLean

Scott Morrison

Darren Pang

John Shannon

Mark Spector

P.J. Stock

Rinkside Reporters

Cassie Campbell-Pascall

Arash Madani

Roger Millions

Dan Murphy

Scott Oake

Gene Principe

Christine Simpson

Rogers signed a landmark $5.2 billion, 12 year deal with the NHL last November for Canadian broadcast rights, a move the company says was made to stem TV losses and to keep the competitor Bell from nabbing up rights.

Out of this broadcast lineup, who are you happy or unhappy to see on the final cut?