Hockey East has announced the details of its package to stream all men’s and women’s games this season. Each contest will be streamed live online for free on one of several ViacomCBS Digital platfoms. The conference press release explains:
All games will be made available across the U.S. and internationally on SportsLive, while all games televised on NESN and NESN+ and other select matchups will also be made available on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app outside of New England.
Games placed on NESN and NESN+ will be made available on ViacomCBS Digital platforms only outside of New England, while NESN, NESN+, and NESN’s authenticated streaming service will provide coverage across the region. Last week, Hockey East announced a slate of games that can be seen on NESN through January 1.
To watch games on SportsLive, fans can visit CollegeSportsLive.com and select Hockey East from the All Partners drop down menu. There, fans can select to view all men’s and women’s games. If tuning in from outside New England and looking for a game airing on NESN or NESN+, fans should select Hockey East on NESN from the All Partners drop down menu.
Full How to Watch details and direct links to each game will be updated every week in the Watch tab of the league’s website, HockeyEastOnline.com (Hockey East Watch Page).
Earlier this month. Hockey East revealed the full conference schedule and a NESN schedule through Jan. 1.
● HockeyEastOnline.com report
SI’s Ryan Kennedy offers a list of the top 100 NCAA players to watch this season and the list includes seven Terriers: senior defenseman David Farrance (photo) sophomore forwards Robert Mastrosimone, Ethan Phillips and Jay O’Brien, freshman forwards Luke Tuch and Dylan Peterson and freshman goalie Drew Commesso.
Looking ahead
tw-align-centerThe U17s look to break into the zone. Tyler Duke corrals and fires one on net. That is denied, but Tyler Boucher is there to put home the rebound. #NTDP #GoBU pic.twitter.com/UvlEObVe46
— Stars n’ Stripes Hockey (@StarsStripesHKY) November 22, 2020
tw-align-center🚨 GOAL! 🚨
— USA Hockey’s NTDP (@USAHockeyNTDP) November 22, 2020
Lane Hutson scores his first goal in an #NTDP sweater and gives Team USA a 4-3 lead with 8:38 to go in the second period! #USAvsMUS pic.twitter.com/xMaLc1aSgh
2021 recruit Tyler Boucher scored a pair of goals, while 2022 recruit Lane Hutson scored his first goal—and was a team-high +6—as the NTDP U17s outscored Muskegon, 10-6. Boucher, who had a 9-16-26 line in 43 games last season, now has 8 goals in 9 games this season. 2022 recruit Devin Kaplan contributed a pair of assists to the Team USA offense.
2022 recruit Ryan Greene scored the game tying goal for Green Bay in the
third period, but the Gamblers fell to Chicago, 4-3 in a shoot out.
Greene has two goals in four games.
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