Rogers has announced it is parting ways with Gord Cutler, the senior vice-president of production for NHL games. In a statement, Rogers said it was eliminating Cutler’s position, moving Sportsnet’s live sports coverage and studio production “under the same umbrella” of Rob Corte, the vice president of Sportsnet and NHL production. Cutler was considered a hiring coup when Rogers won the 12-year, $5.2-billion NHL deal before last season. With no Canadian teams in the playoffs, it has been a disappointing season for Sportsnet’s NHL ratings.
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