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Which station would televise women's hockey?




Well, Seattle doesn't have a PWHL franchise yet, but apparently it's under consideration. Made me wonder, with the emphasis on televising live sports, who would want the TV rights if it happened?  Root Sports certainly could use something new and KCPQ Fox 13+ already airs some Seattle T-Birds games and the Rugby Seattle Wolves.   Maybe we will see.

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  1. Since KING 5 and KONG 6/16 already air Kraken games, they could be logical choices. If not them, maybe KSTW "Seattle 11"? Their independent status and lack of any other sports programming could potentially allow them to air each and every game without conflicting with any network or other sports programming.

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