Redid this list with the best info I have. If you have additions let me know.
Live TV Replay Net
3/21 ECAC TW/NHL SNY 3/22 b2
TW 3/26 Semi1
TW 3/27 Semi2
? 3/22 ECAC TW/SNY/ TW 3/23,25,28 b2
CN8/Comcast NHL 3/23
I've checked TW in the NYS area, but not others. It looks on in the following regions:
Buffalo, Syracuse, Binghamton, Albany.
But not in: Rochester, NYC.
That said, check your local listings.
If you have Sopcast and VLC on your computer, there will be a free, peer-to-peer webcast of the ECAC Semifinals on NHL Network. Check here (http://www.myp2pforum.eu)
Also TW often shows these on replay weeks later as well.
b2Network
Check Here For Info (http://www.b2livetv.com)
[quote Jim Hyla]
ESPNU
1/20 Home Clarkson 4:00 PM
[/quote]
Cool... I was worried about traveling up for that weekend because it would've made working on Monday morning difficult after the return trip. TWNYC added ESPNU recently, so I can watch it in the comfort of my own home, if not at Ship of Fools with a zany Big Red crowd.
[quote Beeeej][quote Jim Hyla]
ESPNU
1/20 Home Clarkson 4:00 PM
[/quote]
Cool... I was worried about traveling up for that weekend because it would've made working on Monday morning difficult after the return trip. TWNYC added ESPNU recently, so I can watch it in the comfort of my own home, if not at Ship of Fools with a zany Big Red crowd.[/quote]
Come on, with the great shape you're in, a short night's sleep shouldn't be a problem. Especially after seeing a game against the league leaders, or are you just getting soft in your old age?::burnout::
[quote Jim Hyla][quote Beeeej][quote Jim Hyla]
ESPNU
1/20 Home Clarkson 4:00 PM
[/quote]
Cool... I was worried about traveling up for that weekend because it would've made working on Monday morning difficult after the return trip. TWNYC added ESPNU recently, so I can watch it in the comfort of my own home, if not at Ship of Fools with a zany Big Red crowd.[/quote]
Come on, with the great shape you're in, a short night's sleep shouldn't be a problem. Especially after seeing a game against the league leaders, or are you just getting soft in your old age?::burnout::[/quote]
That last thing you said there, that's pretty much it. :-)
I decided to add away internet games, so the Florida tournament has been added. If you know of others post them here and I'll add them to the initial post.
[quote Jim Hyla]I decided to add away internet games, so the Florida tournament has been added. If you know of others post them here and I'll add them to the initial post.[/quote] The game at RPI will be on b2livetv in addition to Time Warner.
I believe both SLU and Clarkson have webcasts of their home games. I think SLU uses B2 if I remember correctly, and possibly Clarkson also?
In the ECAC, Brown, Clarkson, RPI,and SLU all use B2.
Bump, I redid the list on the first post. Please let me know any additions or corrections. TW now lists the Union game as on live in CNY, previously they were replaying the RPI game.
SportsNet New York will be showing the RPI v. Cornell game in Western New York.
[quote Jim Hyla]Redid this list with the best info I have. If you have additions let me know. I didn't check all TW locations, so if you know that it's also on your local, let me know and I'll add it to this.
Obviously I didn't list CU's home net.
Live TV Replay Net
1/11 @RPI TWCNY 1/15,5PM b2
TWCap
[/quote]
And also on SNY - a trip to Ship of Fools is not required for this one.
Thanks, added SNY.
Bump this up, as tonights game is on TW. I updated the opening post.
"Due to ESPNU holding exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday's men's ice hockey game against Clarkson from Lynah Rink, there will be no live streaming video of the game through the Cornell RedCast system."
[quote lynah80]"Due to ESPNU holding exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday's men's ice hockey game against Clarkson from Lynah Rink, there will be no live streaming video of the game through the Cornell RedCast system."[/quote]
How long until it's in the archive?
[quote lynah80]"Due to ESPNU holding exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday's men's ice hockey game against Clarkson from Lynah Rink, there will be no live streaming video of the game through the Cornell RedCast system."[/quote]Wouldn't you RATHER watch it on an actual TV? ::screwy::
[quote Josh '99][quote lynah80]"Due to ESPNU holding exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday's men's ice hockey game against Clarkson from Lynah Rink, there will be no live streaming video of the game through the Cornell RedCast system."[/quote]Wouldn't you RATHER watch it on an actual TV? ::screwy::[/quote]
I'd watch it on my computer than not at all. It's not my idea of a good time to try to find a bar that will show an obscure event over the patriots and comcast doesn't think ESPNU is worth carrying 10 miles from ESPN headquarters.
[quote lynah80]"Due to ESPNU holding exclusive broadcasting rights to Sunday's men's ice hockey game against Clarkson from Lynah Rink, there will be no live streaming video of the game through the Cornell RedCast system."[/quote]
I was going to complain about ESPN360 not being available in places where I would have watched RedCast, but what do we have here... http://europe.espn360.com/
I'm in the States at the moment, so it doesn't help for this game, but good to know for the future...
Don't know whether I'll be able to access this on my blackberry; this comes just in time for the Sunday game that I must miss, darn it all -
ECAC Hockey announced today (Jan 16, 2008) the debut of a new mobile scoreboard with live score updates from games played at each league rink via www.ecachockey.com/m.
1/22/2008 - ALBANY, NY
ECAC Hockey Postseason Tournament Goes Worldwide on B2 Networks
ALBANY, NY - ECAC Hockey and B2 Networks announced today a multi-year partnership to bring conference tournament games to the premier global provider of broadband broadcasting. The agreement begins this February and March with both men's and women's conference tournament games being shown live on B2 Networks. This will be the first time any NCAA hockey league has had every one of its postseason games available to a worldwide audience.
The women's tournament begins with a best-of-three quarterfinals series Feb. 29-Mar. 2 at campus sites. The highest remaining seed will host the semifinals and finals on Mar. 8-9. The first round of the men's tournament starts Mar. 7-9 with a best-of-three series at campus sites. Teams will advance to the three-game quarterfinal series at campus sites on Mar. 14-16. The Bank of America ECAC Hockey Championship, featuring the semifinals and finals, will be hosted by the Times Union Center in Albany, NY on Mar. 21-22. All games of both the men's and women's tournament will be broadcast live on B2 Networks.
"This is a great relationship for our league. We are very excited to provide ECAC Hockey fans around the world the option to watch their favorite teams during postseason play. This is yet another way we are working to enhance the league, and are proud to partner with B2 Networks to offer this service," said ECAC Hockey Commissioner Stephen R. Hagwell.
ECAC Hockey Tournament games will be available for viewing by a global audience and will be aired through www.ecachockey.com as well as www.b2tv.com. Fans wanting to watch hockey games via B2 Networks will need a high-speed Internet connection and a current version of Microsoft Windows Media Player. Tournament Pass and individual game pricing details will be made available in the future.
"It is very exciting for B2 Networks to partner with ECAC Hockey to broadband broadcast their entire conference tournament, a first among NCAA hockey leagues," stated Richard Brosal, B2 Networks Executive Vice President for Business Operations and Marketing. "With a conference championship and automatic berth to the NCAA tournament on the line, fans can look forward to watching the intense hockey action of every ECAC Hockey Tournament game live on B2 Networks."
B2 Networks is a premier provider of reliable and secure international television and pay-per-view broadcasting systems. Our worldwide network of arenas, stadiums, local venues and data centers are currently in use to distribute live sports and events to personal computers, television screens, mobile devices and commercial venues around the world. Working with organizations such as the AHL, ECHL, NLL, IHL, USHL, NAHL, Arena Football Leagues and selected NCAA and NAIA conferences and member institutions, B2 Networks has established itself as a leader in innovative global direct to home, mobile and television broadcasting. For the B2 Networks' Programming Guide visit www.b2tv.com, or for information about B2 Networks, visit www.b2now.com.
ECAC Hockey boasts elite student-athletes and teams from 12 of the nation's most prestigious institutions - Brown University, Clarkson University, Colgate University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, Quinnipiac University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, St. Lawrence University, Union College, and Yale University.
[quote ursusminor]1/22/2008 - ALBANY, NY
ECAC Hockey Postseason Tournament Goes Worldwide on B2 Networks
ALBANY, NY - all postseason game on b2[/quote]
Lemme guess... redcast gets shown the door come playoff time because of this contract.
How much will they soak us for? Will RedCast at least still have audio rights?
[quote Rita]How much will they soak us for? Will RedCast at least still have audio rights?[/quote]
Did they have it for the Clarkson game? The ECACs are not home games, so I wouldn't have expected RedCast video anyway.
[quote jtwcornell91][quote Rita]How much will they soak us for? Will RedCast at least still have audio rights?[/quote]
Did they have it for the Clarkson game? The ECACs are not home games, so I wouldn't have expected RedCast video anyway.[/quote]
Should we get home ice, either as a 4-8 team or a top 4 team, then those games would be at Lynah and in past years we did have video through CSTV.
When the games went to Albany for the semi-finals and final, then video feeds was through whoever the ECACHL had contracted with at the time.
From the press release, it sounds like now the opening round games and the quarterfinals will be available *only* through B2 Network.
Why do I think it sucks to be us?
[quote Rita][quote jtwcornell91][quote Rita]How much will they soak us for? Will RedCast at least still have audio rights?[/quote]
Did they have it for the Clarkson game? The ECACs are not home games, so I wouldn't have expected RedCast video anyway.[/quote]
Should we get home ice, either as a 4-8 team or a top 4 team, then those games would be at Lynah and in past years we did have video through CSTV.
When the games went to Albany for the semi-finals and final, then video feeds was through whoever the ECACHL had contracted with at the time.
From the press release, it sounds like now the opening round games and the quarterfinals will be available *only* through B2 Network.[/quote]
Oh crap, I misread that. I was thinking it only applied to the games in Albany.
IIRC, the predecessors of RedCast did not include the first home playoff series as part of the package. Those games had always been PPV.
It isn't even clear how this will work for those schools that are on B2 during the regular season (Brown, Clarkson, RPI, SLU).
[quote TShen]IIRC, the predecessors of RedCast did not include the first home playoff series as part of the package. Those games had always been PPV.[/quote]
Well, the original predecessor was never PPV. But I catch your meaning. :-P
All is not lost for some. The Albany games are still on TW & SNY as well as the b2 network. I've updated the first post with the ? for ECAC games. No woofing just info.::uhoh:: Home 'gate game is also on SNY.
[quote ursusminor]It isn't even clear how this will work for those schools that are on B2 during the regular season (Brown, Clarkson, RPI, SLU).[/quote]
I was curious about that, too.
The Colgate @ Cornell on Friday game will not be shown live on SNY (still live on Time Warner), but it will be re-broadcast on Sunday night (1/3) at 11PM for those not in the Time Warner coverage area, who do get SNY.
[quote sah67]The Colgate @ Cornell on Friday game will not be shown live on SNY (still live on Time Warner), but it will be re-broadcast on Sunday night (1/3) at 11PM for those not in the Time Warner coverage area, who do get SNY.[/quote]
Thanks, changed the original post (2/3).
you can watch the CU-Colg game on the internet for the $10 a month package.. cheaper than a ticket I suppose..
Colgate also seems to have a feed: http://www.gocolgateraiders.com/schedules.asp?path=mhock
Bah, the guide on my DirecTV box is not showing the Colgate-Cornell replay on SNY.
[quote JasonN95]Bah, the guide on my DirecTV box is not showing the Colgate-Cornell replay on SNY.[/quote]
Nor is the guide on my Optimum box. But it's still showing up on SNY's online schedule:
http://web.sny.tv/schedule/index.jsp
I'm going to record from 11-1:30AM on the channel anyway, just in case the guide didn't download the correct program info.
It will air on 2/10 at 11:00 pm on FSNY
As (somewhat) expected, the game is not on SNY right now. Thanks a lot, incorrect SNY website schedule ;)
I just updated the original post. Princeton is now carrying our game on the internet. As I posted, they and Q have 1 month subscriptions available, but they automatically renew, so remember to cancel after the game.
Are the Union and RPI games being broadcast by Time Warner?
[quote marty]Are the Union and RPI games being broadcast by Time Warner?[/quote]
Just check the TW schedule. Friday, RPI at Colgate, Sat. AHL.
The RPI-Colgate game will also be on SNY.
Re: It will air on 2/10 at 11:00 pm on FSNY
Looks like Colgate (Lynah) game will be on shortly (2PM, or after the URI Fordham bball game) on SNY, and not tonite at 11.
[quote Jim Hyla][quote marty]Are the Union and RPI games being broadcast by Time Warner?[/quote]
Just check the TW schedule. Friday, RPI at Colgate, Sat. AHL.[/quote]
Thanks, Jim.
I misread the original post. I thought the Cornell games were scheduled for TV. Time Warner here has the RPI at Colgate game listed on their digital schedule on Ch.3 Friday.
[quote marty][quote Jim Hyla][quote marty]Are the Union and RPI games being broadcast by Time Warner?[/quote]
Just check the TW schedule. Friday, RPI at Colgate, Sat. AHL.[/quote]
Thanks, Jim.
I misread the original post. I thought the Cornell games were scheduled for TV. Time Warner here has the RPI at Colgate game listed on their digital schedule on Ch.3 Friday.[/quote]
Marty, I just reread my post. It sounds antagonistic. Sorry, that was not my intent.
[quote Jim Hyla][quote marty][quote Jim Hyla][quote marty]Are the Union and RPI games being broadcast by Time Warner?[/quote]
Just check the TW schedule. Friday, RPI at Colgate, Sat. AHL.[/quote]
Thanks, Jim.
I misread the original post. I thought the Cornell games were scheduled for TV. Time Warner here has the RPI at Colgate game listed on their digital schedule on Ch.3 Friday.[/quote]
Marty, I just reread my post. It sounds antagonistic. Sorry, that was not my intent.[/quote]
Not at all taken that way.
I hope to say hello to you sometime this weekend.
LGR!
Bump this up in case someone doesn't know. Updated the initial post.
According to the game notes on cornellbigred.com, RedCast subscribers will get live video of Saturday's game.
http://cornellbigred.com/News/mhockey/2008/2/20/mih_080219.asp?path=mhockey
I hope this is the start of a trend in which schools offer video broadcasting reciprocity for webcast subscribers.
[quote cbuckser]According to the game notes on cornellbigred.com, RedCast subscribers will get live video of Saturday's game.
http://cornellbigred.com/News/mhockey/2008/2/20/mih_080219.asp?path=mhockey
I hope this is the start of a trend in which schools offer video broadcasting reciprocity for webcast subscribers.[/quote]
Hopefully it's true. I'd rather give $12. 95 to Cornell than $7.95 to Princeton. After all, they already have too large an endowment and I was going to have to do it to watch lax that I couldn't go to.
Also TW and SNY are showing tonights Clarkson @ Union hockey game.
Bump for tonight's game. note that Cornell has the Princeton game listed as a Redcast, presumably picking up the Princeton feed. It's listed in their weekend summary, but not on the schedule page. I'd guess they didn't go back and change the schedule, but if it's not on be ready to buy Princeton.
Also listed is tonight's SLU @ Union on TW, not listed as on SNY.
Might I add that I was very impressed with the Q net video quality. It almost seemed like a TV-quality broadcast...very sharp, rich colors, although the camera was quite far away, making it difficult to see the puck.
Bump, as some were asking about this weekends games, which are not on TV, just RedCast. Also, TWCNY is carrying the Harvard @ Colgate Friday game. It's not listed on other TW locations nor SNY that I've checked. Once I can reedit my first post I'll update it.
Information about the ECAC playoffs on B2: http://www.b2tv.com/promo/ecactourneyM.html $8 per game, $25 for all games.
[quote ursusminor]Information about the ECAC playoffs on B2: http://www.b2tv.com/promo/ecactourneyM.html $8 per game, $25 for all games.[/quote]
That's inaccurate - the $25 package includes the four Albany weekend games only (semis, consy, and title). All first-round and quarterfinal games have to be purchased individually for $8 each, as has been discussed elsewhere on this board - so to see Cornell (or any other non-bye team) reach the title game would cost $48-64.
Beeeej,
Thanks. I didn't read it carefully enough.
CN8 will pick up the championship game on 3/22 for those of you on Comcast.
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/broadcast/Television_Schedule
Redid first post. If you have additions please post.
I noticed on SNY's schedule website that they will not broadcast the semifinals live. It seems like they're planning on showing replays of the semis on Saturday afternoon and then showing the championship live.
Then again, their "schedule" has proven to be incorrect in the past.
Time Warner will still broadcast the semis, consolation, and championships all live.
[quote sah67]I noticed on SNY's schedule website that they will not broadcast the semifinals live. It seems like they're planning on showing replays of the semis on Saturday afternoon and then showing the championship live.
Then again, their "schedule" has proven to be incorrect in the past.
Time Warner will still broadcast the semis, consolation, and championships all live.[/quote]
Thanks, I changed it.
So is there no way to listen, but not watch, this weekend's games?
[quote Jordan 04]So is there no way to listen, but not watch, this weekend's games?[/quote]
REDcast should have the audio from Jason.
Brandon Thomas has confirmed that the Union series will not be televised on Time Warner:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080310/BLOGS05/80310013
[quote sah67]Brandon Thomas has confirmed that the Union series will not be televised on Time Warner:
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080310/BLOGS05/80310013[/quote]
Thanks, there was also a link about Riley Nash being ranked as Oilers' top prospect by Hockey News, but at the same time THN was "anything but complimentary of the Big Red program, ripping on Cornell's "soft schedule" and later referring to it as a "weaker program." Ouch."
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080311/BLOGS05/80311017
[quote jeff '84]
Thanks, there was also a link about Riley Nash being ranked as Oilers' top prospect by Hockey News, but at the same time THN was "anything but complimentary of the Big Red program, ripping on Cornell's "soft schedule" and later referring to it as a "weaker program." Ouch."
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080311/BLOGS05/80311017[/quote]
Hockey's Future wasn't any kinder, hinting that the Oilers want Riley to play in Juniors next year.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/10240/oilers_top20_prospects_spring2008/
He comes in at #4 according to their ranking.
[quote nr53]
Hockey's Future wasn't any kinder, hinting that the Oilers want Riley to play in Juniors next year.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/10240/oilers_top20_prospects_spring2008/
He comes in at #4 according to their ranking.[/quote]
Despite all the talk among the permabulls here, I'd venture to say the Oilers know their business well. I do not expect to see Riley back next year. Maybe not Greening, either.
Kyle
Maybe, but I'll eat my hat if Riley sees the NHL before Greening does.
[quote CowbellGuy]Maybe, but I'll eat my hat if Riley sees the NHL before Greening does.[/quote]
Didn't you once say that Iggulden had no offensive talent? ;-)
[quote CowbellGuy]Maybe, but I'll eat my hat if Riley sees the NHL before Greening does.[/quote]The one that's in the picture?
[quote Jacob '06][quote CowbellGuy]Maybe, but I'll eat my hat if Riley sees the NHL before Greening does.[/quote]
Didn't you once say that Iggulden had no offensive talent? ;-)[/quote]
You must be confusing me with everyone else.
[quote nr53]
Hockey's Future wasn't any kinder, hinting that the Oilers want Riley to play in Juniors next year.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/10240/oilers_top20_prospects_spring2008/
He comes in at #4 according to their ranking.[/quote]
And either they know something that hasn't been announced yet, or they're just making an assumption about ROTY (which I think is easily Riley's anyway):
[quote Hockey's Future]
He led all conference freshmen in scoring and was named Rookie of the Year.
[/quote]
[quote sah67][quote nr53]
Hockey's Future wasn't any kinder, hinting that the Oilers want Riley to play in Juniors next year.
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/10240/oilers_top20_prospects_spring2008/
He comes in at #4 according to their ranking.[/quote]
And either they know something that hasn't been announced yet, or they're just making an assumption about ROTY (which I think is easily Riley's anyway):
[quote Hockey's Future]
He led all conference freshmen in scoring and was named Rookie of the Year.
[/quote][/quote]
By conference they mean Ivy League.
[quote krose]
I do not expect to see Riley back next year. Maybe not Greening, either.
[/quote]
Nash is, however, very young; the boy turns 19 in May. Maybe the Oilers are completely tone deaf, but I don't see how juniors is a better environment for developing the kind of all-around skills you need to succeed in the NHL. I'm betting he jumps for the AHL or NHL after next year, but if the Oilers think he's AHL ready this year, yeah, he's gone.
Greening? Nope. I'd be willing to bet (not enormous amounts, say $20--I'm poor) money on him staying next year. He's going to be the captain, and he's an artsie and former prep schooler.
[quote Scersk '97][quote krose]
I do not expect to see Riley back next year. Maybe not Greening, either.
[/quote]
Nash is, however, very young; the boy turns 19 in May. Maybe the Oilers are completely tone deaf, but I don't see how juniors is a better environment for developing the kind of all-around skills you need to succeed in the NHL. I'm betting he jumps for the AHL or NHL after next year, but if the Oilers think he's AHL ready this year, yeah, he's gone.
Greening? Nope. I'd be willing to bet (not enormous amounts, say $20--I'm poor) money on him staying next year. He's going to be the captain, and he's an artsie and former prep schooler.[/quote]I'll bet both will be here next year.
[quote Scersk '97]
Greening? Nope. I'd be willing to bet (not enormous amounts, say $20--I'm poor) money on him staying next year. He's going to be the captain, and he's an artsie and former prep schooler.[/quote]
Greening was named one of the seven finalists for the ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year Award today.
[quote krose]Despite all the talk among the permabulls here, I'd venture to say the Oilers know their business well. I do not expect to see Riley back next year. Maybe not Greening, either.[/quote]
Many years of following professional sports leaves me far from convinced that sports organizations necessarily know their businesses well. Especially when the entire sport has had a long standing institutional bias against college hockey, which while much diminished is still present. Not that the Oilers might not be rigth about him developing better in juniors or otherwise out of college. I just don't think it's self-evident that they must be.
That said, I won't be shocked if Riley Nash departed at the Oilers behest. Just disappointed.
no nesn coverage for the onion games this weekend, huh?
[quote jy3]no nesn coverage for the onion games this weekend, huh?[/quote]
I'd wager to say Union has NEVER been on NESN.
[quote Chris '03][quote jy3]no nesn coverage for the onion games this weekend, huh?[/quote]
I'd wager to say Union has NEVER been on NESN.[/quote]
Why? Isn't the Capital District in New England?
[quote ugarte][quote Chris '03][quote jy3]no nesn coverage for the onion games this weekend, huh?[/quote]
I'd wager to say Union has NEVER been on NESN.[/quote]
Why? Isn't the Capital District in New England?[/quote]
Hey bub, this isn't JSID. We stay on topic in this here forum.
actually i think i have watched them on nesn (onion)
anyway, all other conferences have games on tv ....except the ecachl
Other out of conference scores:
NMU @ MSU tied at 1 with 2 minutes left in the first
UML 1 @ BU 2 end of the first.
Ooops, will move to a new thread.
[quote jy3]actually i think i have watched them on nesn (onion)
anyway, all other conferences have games on tv ....except the ecachl[/quote]
Perhaps you saw them playing Quinny which is the only ECAC team to have regular game broadcasts on NESN
[quote KeithK][quote ugarte][quote Chris '03][quote jy3]no nesn coverage for the onion games this weekend, huh?[/quote]
I'd wager to say Union has NEVER been on NESN.[/quote]
Why? Isn't the Capital District in New England?[/quote]
Hey bub, this isn't JSID. We stay on topic in this here forum.[/quote]
Are you new?
Anyone know if tonight's game will be replayed in Ithaca? My TV tells me it won't be live on TWS, as I hoped, but any chance of the replay?
[quote LaJollaRed]Anyone know if tonight's game will be replayed in Ithaca? My TV tells me it won't be live on TWS, as I hoped, but any chance of the replay?[/quote]
TW Albany isn't broadcasting the Union set. So the best chance for a replay will be when Age posts clips he may catch at the games.
[quote sah67][quote jy3]actually i think i have watched them on nesn (onion)
anyway, all other conferences have games on tv ....except the ecachl[/quote]
Perhaps you saw them playing Quinny which is the only ECAC team to have regular game broadcasts on NESN[/quote]
it was actually before Q was in the league. maybe it was not nesn, i do not remember
anyway, LGR!
[quote Jim Hyla]sah67 has pointed out that SNY does not list the ECAC semis as being shown live, just on delay the next day before the finals. The ECAC still lists them as broadcasting, but of course that doesn't mean they would broadcast it live. So don't depend on that.[/quote]
ECAC now says that NHL network and TW are carrying the semis live, while SNY has the semis on delay, as assumed.
What channel is "Time Warner"? Is it only live on the local TW system in Ithaca?
[quote ugarte][quote Jim Hyla]sah67 has pointed out that SNY does not list the ECAC semis as being shown live, just on delay the next day before the finals. The ECAC still lists them as broadcasting, but of course that doesn't mean they would broadcast it live. So don't depend on that.[/quote]
ECAC now says that NHL network and TW are carrying the semis live, while SNY has the semis on delay, as assumed.
What channel is "Time Warner"? Is it only live on the local TW system in Ithaca?[/quote]
I redid the first post with the best data I could find. I did not check TW in many areas not served by a NY outlet, so check your own listings. However, a couple I did check were not showing them. Since they are not on in all NYS areas, your guess is as good as mine elsewhere. Your local TW cable usually will have it's own sports channel if it's going to show it.
If you have Sopcast and VLC on your computer, there will be a free, peer-to-peer webcast of the ECAC Semifinals on NHL Network.
Time Warner in Albany is to carry the games on channel 1. That along with the NFL network are only available on digital cable in Albany.
http://www.timewarnercable.com/albany/programming/sports/default.ashx
My Comcast cable guide finally showed the ECAC semis starting at 4pm today on NHL TV. Until yesterday the schedule showed an AHL game tonight and some Stanley Cup rerun from years ago this afternoon.
Thanks all, updated.
[quote cbuckser]If you have Sopcast and VLC on your computer, there will be a free, peer-to-peer webcast of the ECAC Semifinals on NHL Network. [/quote]
Any chance there's a way to run this on a mac(pre-intel)?
Looks like here in the albany area on dishnetwork they will have the game on the nhl network. that is all I have found so far. no search on the guide for dnetwork?
strange
LGR!
[quote sah67]CN8 will pick up the championship game on 3/22 for those of you on Comcast.
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/broadcast/Television_Schedule[/quote]
Just to clarify, there are several versions of CN8 -- including one in New England, one in the Philadelphia area, another in the DC area. Many times they'll have completely different sports programming. However, this time it appears that most (all?) versions of CN8 are set to televise the ECAC championship live on Saturday. CN8 will NOT show either of the semis.
Is tonight's webcast still accessible through cornellbigred.com, or do I have to go elsewhere?
[quote French Rage]Is tonight's webcast still accessible through cornellbigred.com, or do I have to go elsewhere?[/quote]
www.b2livetv.com ($8 per game)
[quote Robb][quote French Rage]Is tonight's webcast still accessible through cornellbigred.com, or do I have to go elsewhere?[/quote]
www.b2livetv.com ($8 per game)[/quote]
Actually a "Weekend/Championship" special...
$25 for all 4 games (semis, consy, final) (http://www.b2tv.com/promo/ecactourneyM.html).
I'm getting a smooth, free P2P video stream of NHL Network. (See my post above for the link.)
It is nice the NHL network picked up the games. Now I can only hope that the picture is truly in HD.
[quote TCHL8842]It is nice the NHL network picked up the games. Now I can only hope that the picture is truly in HD.[/quote]
Nope. They are just picking up the TW feed, and I don't think TW has HD cameras or an HD production truck.
[quote cbuckser]If you have Sopcast and VLC on your computer, there will be a free, peer-to-peer webcast of the ECAC Semifinals on NHL Network. [/quote]
It can't fully buffer when I try to play the stream. Any solution?
The p2p NHL network feed got pulled for the Islanders/Devils game. Not good.
It turns out there is no P2P feed for the Cornell-Harvard game. Sorry to get anyone's hopes up.
for anyone looking for a free broadcast, you can always listen to the harvard student radio broadcast whrb http://www.whrb.org/
Game is back on VP4 for you Sopcast users.
Thanks for the update.
Is WHRB broadcasting? I'm getting some old show about the quarterfinals.
[quote Chris 02]Is WHRB broadcasting? I'm getting some old show about the quarterfinals.[/quote]
they are on the air