Rush Expand Radio Coverage for 2025
Jan 14, 2025The Saskatchewan Rush have expanded our radio broadcast coverage for the remainder of the 2024/25 season.
The partnership with Golden West Broadcasting features seven away games being broadcast with live play-by-play on Magic 97.1 (Swift Current), CJ1150 (Estevan) and CJYM (1330)/CFYM (1210) (West Central). Fans will be able to tune in to all the action on the road, starting with the pre-game show and closing with the fan-driven interactive post-game show.
Cody Janzen is back for his fourth season as the club's play-by-play announcer, taking you through every goal, hit, and save throughout the season. Janzen will also serve as the voice of the Rush during home games, which are featured on NLL+ and TSN+.
“We’re thrilled to add our partnership with Golden West Broadcasting. It’s a big province, and many of us spend a lot of time on the highway and in our vehicles, so to be able to have our games on the air is the best way to keep our fans up to date while the team is on the road,” said Tyler Wawryk, Rush VP, Team Business Operations.
The first road radio broadcast of the year on Magic 97, CJ1150 and CJYM/CFYM will be on Saturday, January 18th, in Toronto, when the Saskatchewan Rush face the Rock early in this 2025 NLL season.
"We are huge fans of the Rush—not just for the great entertainment they provide but also excited for the growing fan base in this part of Saskatchewan. Golden West Broadcasting continues to strive at providing great local and provincial content relevant to our audience, and to offer broadcasts of this successful Saskatchewan professional sports team is very exciting," said Glenn Rogers, Golden West's Content Lead for Saskatchewan.
Lacrosse fans around the province can listen for full coverage starting 15 minutes before faceoff. In addition to the radio broadcast deal, fans will still be able to watch Rush games on NLL+ and TSN+ as in previous years.
Tickets are available at SaskRush.com for all seven remaining home games on Co-op Field at SaskTel Centre.