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The Sabres Hockey Network is the official radio and television broadcast network of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. The network is currently operated jointly by the Sabres and by Entercom Communications. The theme song for broadcasts, since 2005, has been "Hurricane 2000," an orchestral arrangement of the song "Rock You Like a Hurricane" recorded by the Scorpions and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on the album Moment of Glory. Only the instrumental portions are played.

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  • Sabres Hockey Network
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  • The Sabres Hockey Network is the official radio and television broadcast network of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. The network is currently operated jointly by the Sabres and by Entercom Communications. The theme song for broadcasts, since 2005, has been "Hurricane 2000," an orchestral arrangement of the song "Rock You Like a Hurricane" recorded by the Scorpions and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on the album Moment of Glory. Only the instrumental portions are played.
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  • The Sabres Hockey Network is the official radio and television broadcast network of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League. The network is currently operated jointly by the Sabres and by Entercom Communications. Rick Jeanneret is the network's play-by-play voice and has served in that capacity since 1971, with Harry Neale currently serving as color commentator. Mike Robitaille fills in as commentator when Neale has other duties or is ill; if Jeanneret is ill or has the night off, Kevin Sylvester handles play-by-play while Neale and Rob Ray split color commentary. In the 2008-2009 season, former Phoenix Coyotes broadcaster Curt Keilback covered for Jeanneret during the team's western road trip. In the 2009-2010 season, the Sabres did not send their television broadcast crew on the western road trip and used the local broadcasts of the Phoenix Coyotes, Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings and Vancouver Canucks as the "home" broadcast. The radio network's postgame show is hosted by WGR personality Brian Koziol. Mike Schopp and Chris "Bulldog" Parker host the pre-game show, which airs only on WGR. On television, there is no pregame, and the postgame show, entitled The Shootout, is hosted by Kevin Sylvester, Rob Ray and Mike Robitaille. (Prior to 2005, the television pregame-postgame shows were simulcast on radio. The postgame was known as Hockey Hotline and hosted by Robitaille, first with host Brian Blessing and then Josh Mora.) The theme song for broadcasts, since 2005, has been "Hurricane 2000," an orchestral arrangement of the song "Rock You Like a Hurricane" recorded by the Scorpions and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on the album Moment of Glory. Only the instrumental portions are played.
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