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NCAA Tournament Games

They're all free except the Yale/Colgate game, I think. I did see a link to that feed from ESPN+, which will set you back a cool $6.99 for a monthly pass.
In the past, the NCAA hasn't allowed anyone to charge for streams of NCAA quarters. Perhaps it is different this year if ESPN owns the broadcast rights, but that's always how it has been in other years.
 
Somehow I feel that if a badger was interfered with (look at her stick) as NU was hooked on that penalty, you’d have hit the roof! I wish that referees rotated leagues so that WCHA would know what interference/hooking actually is!
your turn posters…..
 
Maybe it's CHA refs. It is my ill-informed impression that they like to call stuff.
Names are Chelsea Rapin and Kelly Cooke. I would think that they are Hockey East officials, given it is a HEA team hosting. There were WCHA officials at Columbus and Minneapolis on Thursday, and that has been true of quarters in the past.
 
Names are Chelsea Rapin and Kelly Cooke. I would think that they are Hockey East officials, given it is a HEA team hosting. There were WCHA officials at Columbus and Minneapolis on Thursday, and that has been true of quarters in the past.

Cooke is a HE Official. Not sure about Rapin.
 
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Names are Chelsea Rapin and Kelly Cooke. I would think that they are Hockey East officials, given it is a HEA team hosting. There were WCHA officials at Columbus and Minneapolis on Thursday, and that has been true of quarters in the past.

They are indeed HE refs, and the same pair who did Thursday's game.

I thought in the NCAAs they tried to have someone from 'another' conference, unless both teams are the same conference. That is, Ludwig could do the Duluth-Minn game but not Wisconsin-Northeastern. No?
 
NE controlled play in the 2nd. Frankel's save late was huge.

I've watched most of the Badger road games this year. Kudos to the NE TV production crew as I think this is the best telecast I've seen all year. Multiple camera angles, lots of replays, and the announcers appear to have done their homework on the Badgers. I think the play by play is especially good with an easy voice to listen to.

The Badgers have their work cut out for them. NE appears to be the better team through 2.
 
Beef the last PP, Wisconsin was just standing around in their own zone….Huskies were rotating for 3 minutes at least…
Even the announcers noted Johnson was depending too much on his first line….
 
Bonzo, espn and NESN regularly uses their broadcast team for the Husky games….I believe the play by play guy is at least a grad student by now! If TTT is here, I’d defer to him with all things Boston….
 
Beef the last PP, Wisconsin was just standing around in their own zone….Huskies were rotating for 3 minutes at least…
Even the announcers noted Johnson was depending too much on his first line….

The problem with Wisconsin today and since November isn't how much ice time the first offensive line logs, it is how much time the top four D players have to log.
 
The problem with Wisconsin today and since November isn't how much ice time the first offensive line logs, it is how much time the top four D players have to log.

Yeah with the small roster it's going to be hard to make a big push when the are on fumes. Hopefully they can get one early and the northeastern gets all nervous and conservative and then we can pop 1 to tie
 
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