Wednesday, April 06, 2022

Hockey East moves to ESPN


Hockey East has announced new media deals with both ESPN and NESN. First is a six-year deal with ESPN to present the conference’s men’s and women’s games on the network’s television and streaming platforms. Beginning this fall, all home games will be streamed on ESPN+ including the post-season playoffs. The Hockey East Women’s championship will air on ESPN.

The ECAC also streams its game on ESPN+, an industry-leading sports streaming service that offers fans in the U.S. thousands of live sports events, original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks and exclusive editorial content from dozens of ESPN writers and reporters. Monthly subscription is $6.99 while an annual subscription costs $69.99.

Hockey East’s arrangement with NESN, which began in 1984, has been extended for multiple seasons.  NESN will televise at least 50 conference games each year including the men’s semifinals and championship game. All of the NESN games also will be streamed on ESPN+, enabling fans outside of New England to view the games.

● HockeyEastOnline: ESPN announcement

● HockeyEastOnline: NESN announcement

 

The two Terriers who recently entered the transfer portal have new homes. Ty Amonte will spend his final season at conference rival UConn, while Markus Boguslavsky will have two seasons of eligibility with Canisius of the AHA. Previously, Braden Doyle, who departed BU in December, transferred to Northeastern.

 

Looking ahead

2022 recruit Charles-Alexis Legault tallied his fourth assist in three playoff games as West Kelowna thumped Vernon, 6-2. The 6’3” defenseman has five post-season points after compiling a 6-12-18 line in the regular season.

2022 recruit Jack Gorton scored his second post-season goal in BCHL Victoria’s 5-4 loss to Langley.

2022 recruit Quinn Hutson scored his 29th goal and added his 37th assist in Muskegon’s 4-1 win against Youngtown. 2023 recruit Shane Lachance assisted on the Phantoms’ goal.

2023 recruit Devin Kaplan scored his 11th goal and 2022 recruit Lane Hutson tallied his 43rd assist as the NTDP U18s outlasted Cedar Rapids, 7-6.

Looking back

Jake Oettinger stopped 19 of 21 shots in the Stars 3-2 win against the Islanders. It was his 25th win in 38 starts for Dallas.

Brady Tkachuk scored his 24th goal and assisted on two others in the Senators’ 6-3 win against Montreal.With a 24-28-52 scoring line, he has set career bests in goals, assists and points.

Evan Rodrigues scored his 18th goal on a breakaway in Pittsburgh’s 6-4 loss to Colorado.

 

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